Bayern München
Best midfielders of 2014
10.Nemanja Matic (Chelsea)
After 2 and a half years with Benefica, Matic returned to Stamford Bridge last January and has taken to the Premier League like a fish to water.
His growing stature as one of the best midfielders has grabbed the eye balls of several top flight European outfits. The Serb has been a regular name in Jose Mourinho’s team sheet and has repaid the manager’s faith with some really brilliant performances with the Blues last year.
The 26-year old has played in every game this season and has managed to rack-up 3 goals and 3 assists, while maintaining an impressive 88% passing accuracy.
Arsenal
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10) Miroslav Klose to Lazio
Considered as one of the finest strikers of all time, Klose joined Lazio from German Champions Bayern Munich in 2011. After falling out with Louis Van Gaal, Klose was one of the two strikers shipped out by the Dutchman during his time in Bavaria. However, the move did not halt Klose’ progress as he continued his prowess in front of goal scoring 48 goals for the Italian side. At 36, Klose broke the world record for most goals scored by a player at the World Cup scoring the second goal on that torrid night for Brazilian football.
AC Milan
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Bayern Munich and TSV 1860 Munchen- Allianz Arena
Bayern Munich and Tsv 1860 Munchen still use the same ground. Allianz arena is also known as the inflatable boat. Allianz currently owns the naming rights of the stadium for 30 years however this name cannot be used while hosting UEFA and FIFA tournaments during the UEFA matches it is known as Fußball Arena München and during FIFA matches it is known as FIFA World Cup Stadium Munich. Allianz brought the 50 per cent shares of the stadium from Tsv Munchen by paying 11 million euros in April 2006. Since then Tsv play their home games at Allianz arena but do not retain any share in the stadium. Good deal Bayern Munich.
Atlético Madrid
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10.Philipp Lahm
Bayern Munich great Philipp Lahm may have made his name for his role as right-back, but not many knew that he started his career as a left-back. The German international has since then gone on to play in several positions, but has seldom disappointed.
In Pep Guardiola’s current set-up, the World Cup winning captain operates as a defensive midfielder and the Spaniard has hailed him as the “most intelligent player” he’s worked with.
Pace, stamina and precise tackling are some his traits and his small stature has earned him the moniker “Magic Dwarf”.
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