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La Liga Team Of The Week: Round 7
Goalkeeper
Iker Casillas (Real Madrid): The Spanish international did what he does best - bail Real Madrid out of tight spots that they managed to squeeze themselves into now and again.
Defenders
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid): Los Merengues may have kept a clean sheet, but there were quite a few mistakes from both Fabio Cannavaro and Gabriel Heinze. Ramos, however, was solid both in defence and in attack, as much with his movement as his aerial prowess.
Fabricio Coloccini (Deportivo): The Argentine helped his side to a shock away win over Sevilla, keeping a clean sheet with an inspired display against the likes of Kanoute and Kone.
Gabriel Milito (Barcelona): Simply put, had Diego Forlan in his pocket. Barcelona finally have both Puyol and Milito fit together, and the effects were there to be seen against a side who had scored almost twenty goals in five games.
Juanfran (Zaragoza): The 31-year-old left-back conributed at both ends of the pitch in what was eventually a thumping win over Levante.
Defensive Midfielders
Javi Garcia (Osasuna): The former Real Madrid youngster let glimpse his enormous potential against Pires, Senna and Co., putting up an impressive midfield display and chipping in with the match-winner against then second-placed Villarreal.
Alberto Zapater (Zaragoza): The oft-under-rated midfielder was solid as a rock, allowing his forwards to go on the rampage against Levante.
Alberto Riera (Espanyol): Was the star of Espanyol's show at the Mestalla, one that saw them come from behind in style. Stunning goals from midfield are becoming a habit for him, and it's fifth place and rising for Ernesto Valverde's Uefa Cup finalists.
Forwards
Lionel Messi (Barcelona): He simply will not be left out. Was once again the star of Barcelona's show, setting up the first and scoring the second as Barca blew Atletico Madrid to smithereens. The sole leader in the Pichichi race, with six goals from seven games!
Ricardo Oliveira (Real Zaragoza): Victor Fernandez's boys were always in a battle against Levante, until the Brazilian came on and settled the game with two spectacular goals.
Juan Arango (Real Mallorca): Inspired his team - down to ten men against Getafe - to come from behind and pick up a memorable 4-2 win. His brace takes his goalscoring tally to four for the season.
Casillas Ramos Coloccini Milito Juanfran Javi Garcia Zapater Riera Messi Oliveira Arango
Honourable Mention
Marcelo, Ruud Van Nistelrooy and Wesley Sneijder had good games for Real Madrid, with Henry, Ronaldinho, Iniesta, Xavi and Deco all impressing against Atletico Madrid in Barca's most complete display yet this season.
Luis Garcia (Espanyol) and Riki (Deportivo) turned out to be the giant-killers of the weekend, sending Valencia and Sevilla to respective defeats.
Getafe midfielder Francisco David Sousa scored twice against Mallorca, though it all went in vain as his team crumpled to a 4-2 defeat. Ruben Baraja (Valencia) was another player who impressed in a lost cause.
In goal Timo Hildebrand almost kept Valencia from defeat with his string of saves, while Betis goalkeeper Ricardo repeatedly denied Fernando Baiano.
In defence, former Madrid men Carlos Diogo (Zaragoza) and Alvaro Mejia (Murcia) were both in good form, was was former Barca man Damia Abella (Betis). Argentines Roberto Ayala (Zaragoza) and Ezequiel Garay (Racing) also led their respective defenses to clean sheets. |