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Counting down towards the most successful Starting XI in European Football last decade (1999/2000 season until 2008/09 season), here we go with our second out of three posts: 22. Bayern München 2004/05: Bundesliga Champions, DFB-Pokal Winners, UEFA Champions League Quarterfinalist Oliver Kahn, Willy Sagnol (FRA), Lúcio (BRA), Robert Kovac (CRO), Bixente Lizarazu (FRA), Torsten Frings, Michael Ballack, Hasan Salihamidzic (BSN), Bastian Schweinsteiger, Roy Makaay (NED), Claudio Pizarro (PER) - Manager: Felix Magath 21. Arsenal FC 2001/02: Premier League Champions, FA Cup Winners David Seaman, Laurén (FRA), Sol Campbell, Martin Keown, Ashley Cole, Patrick Vieira (FRA), Ray Parlour, Freddy Ljungberg (SWE), Robert Pirès (FRA), Thierry Henry (FRA), Sylain Wiltord (FRA) - Manager: Arsène Wenger 20. Chelsea FC 2004/05: Premier League Champions, UEFA Champions League Semifinalist Petr Cech (CZE), Paulo Ferreira (POR), John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho (POR), William Gallas (FRA), Claude Makélélé (FRA), Frank Lampard, Tiago (POR), Damien Duff (IRL), Eidur Gudjohnsen (ICL), Didier Drogba (IVO) - Manager: José Mourinho 19. Chelsea FC 2006/07: FA Cup Winners, Runners-Up in the Premiership, UEFA Champions League Semifinalist Petr Cech (CZE), Paulo Ferreira (POR), John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho (POR), Ashley Cole, Michael Essien (GHA), Michael Ballack (GER), Frank Lampard, Claude Makélélé (FRA), Didier Drogba (IVO), Andriy Shevchenko (UKR) - Manager: José Mourinho 18. Sevilla FC 2006/07: UEFA Cup Winners, Copa del Rey Winners, 3rd in La Liga Andrés Palop, Dani Alves (BRA), Julien Escudé (FRA), Javi Navarro, Antonio Puerta, Christian Poulsen (DEN), Renato (BRA), Josep Lluís Martí, Jesús Navas, Frédéric Kanouté (MAL), Luís Fabiano (BRA) - Manager: Juande Ramos 17. Chelsea FC 2008/09: FA Cup Winners, UEFA Champions League Semifinalist, 3rd in the Premier League Petr Cech (CZE), José Bosingwa (POR), John Terry, Alex (BRA), Ashley Cole, John Obi Mikel (NIG), Michael Ballack (GER), Frank Lampard, Florent Malouda (FRA), Nicolas Anelka (FRA), Didier Drogba (IVO) - Managers: Luiz Felipe Scolari, Guus Hiddink 16. Real Madrid 2000/01: La Liga Champions, UEFA Champions League Semifinalist Iker Casillas, Míchel Salgado, Iván Helguera, Aitor Karanka, Roberto Carlos (BRA), Fernando Hierro, Claude Makélélé (FRA), Guti, Luís Figo (POR), Steve McManaman (ENG), Raúl - Manager: Vicente del Bosque 15. FC Porto 2003/04: UEFA Champions League Winners, Primeira Liga Champions, Taca do Portugal Runners-Up Vítor Baía, Paulo Ferreira, Ricardo Carvalho, Jorge Costa, Nuno Valente, Costinha, Maniche, Deco, Dmitri Alenichev (RUS), Derlei (BRA), Benny McCarthy (SAF) - Manager: José Mourinho 14. Real Madrid 2001/02: UEFA Champions League Winners, Copa del Rey Runners-Up Iker Casillas, Míchel Salgado, Fernando Hierro, Francisco Pavon, Ivan Helguera, Claude Makélélé (FRA), Zinedine Zidane (FRA), Luís Figo (FRA), Raúl, Fernando Morientes - Manager: Vicente del Bosque 13. Real Madrid 2002/03: La Liga Champions, UEFA Champions League Semifinalist Iker Casillas, Míchel Salgado, Iván Helguera, Fernando Hierro, Roberto Carlos (BRA), Claude Makélélé (FRA), Guti, Zinedine Zidane (FRA), Luís Figo (POR), Raúl, Ronaldo Nazário (BRA) - Manager: Vicente del Bosque 12. Lazio Roma 1999/2000: Serie A Champions, Coppa Italia Winners, UEFA Champions League Quarterfinalist Luca Marchegiani, Guiseppe Pancaro, Sinisa Mihajlovic (SER), Alessandro Nesta, Paolo Negro, Diego Simeone (ARG), Juan Sebastian Verón (ARG), Matías Almeida (ARG), Pavel Nedved (CZE), Sergio Conceicao (POR), Marcelo Salas (CHI) - Manager: Sven-Göran Eriksson The next and last post will bring us the Top 11 Starting XI of the 00s!
Posted on: Sun, 13 Oct 2013 19:58:33 +0000

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