What’s the Best Paris Saint-Germain Lineup?

The keys to Paris Saint-Germain’s lineup for the 2015-2016 campaign will be starting Javier Pastore as a No.10, starting David Luiz as a defensive midfielder so that Marquinhos can start with Thiago Silva at center back, and starting the active Edinson Cavani as the center forward over Swedish legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

Pastore along with Blaise Matuidi and Marco Verratti is the key to PSG’s Front Six, and the lineup should be built around him as there are so few playmakers in today’s game like him that can truly decide matches.

The toughest decision for Laurent Blanc will be deciding whether to start Lucas Moura or Ángel Di María with Cavani up top.

Moving David Luiz out of the defense and into the anchor role of the PSG midfield allows Marquinhos to start alongside Thiago Silva at center back, and make no mistake, Marquinhos is a better central defender than David Luiz.

With David Luiz in front of Thiago Silva and Marquinhos, PSG has arguably the toughest defense to break down in world football. If you factor in Verratti and Matuidi roaming around the midfield as well, PSG has a squad that will be very difficult for even the elite Champions League teams to penetrate.

With Pastore, Cavani, and Lucas or Di María in the attack, PSG has the best attacking trident in the world after Barcelona’s trio of Lionel Messi, Luís Suárez, and Neymar.

The level of passing and attacking creativity that PSG’s Front Six will be able to showcase this season will be a sight to behold. PSG will just have to come to terms with having more superstars than starting spots, and the group will have to buy into the team concept.

Lucas and Di María will need to accept sometimes starting and sometimes not, and at times PSG’s midfield will be rotated and tweaked. Even Pastore might have to occasionally play just part of games if that is needed, but Lucas or Di María should be sacrificed first as Pastore is the orchestrator of the attack and the creator of goals.

Rounding out the lineup, Serge Aurier looks like the go-to starting right back with Maxwell at left back. Kevin Trapp is the clear first-choice goalkeeper for Blanc, but Salvatore Sirigu shouldn’t be taken lightly.

With this lineup as well as with some of its variations, Paris Saint-Germain is clearly amongst the top four club sides in the world with Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich.

Below is the lineup discussed above (4-3-1-2 Formation):

Goalkeeper- Kevin TRAPP

Right Back- Serge AURIER

Center Back- THIAGO SILVA

Center Back- MARQUINHOS

Left Back- MAXWELL

Right Midfielder- Marco VERRATTI

Center Midfielder- DAVID LUIZ

Left Midfielder- Blaise MATUIDI

Attacking Midfielder: Javier PASTORE

Forward- Edinson CAVANI

Forward- LUCAS Moura / Ángel DI MARÍA

 

World XI (August 2014)

 

Paul Pogba (Photo: Claude Paris/Associated Press)
Paul Pogba (Photo: Claude Paris/Associated Press)

 

By: COLIN REESE

 

Below is World Soccer Source’s Best World XI in a 4-3-3 formation as of August 2014:

 

 

GOALKEEPER: Manuel NEUER

Country: Germany

Club: Bayern Munich

 

 

 

RIGHT BACK: Philipp LAHM

Country: Germany

Club: Bayern Munich

 

CENTER BACK: Raphaël VARANE

Country: France

Club: Real Madrid

 

CENTER BACK: THIAGO SILVA

Country: Brazil

Club: Paris Saint-Germain

 

LEFT BACK: David ALABA

Country: Austria

Club: Bayern Munich

 

 

 

CENTRAL MIDFIELDER: Paul POGBA

Country: France

Club: Juventus

 

PLAYMAKER: Andrés INIESTA

Country: Spain

Club: Barcelona

 

CENTRAL MIDFIELDER: Arturo VIDAL

Country: Chile

Club: Juventus

 

 

 

RIGHT ATTACKER: Thomas MÜLLER

Country: Germany

Club: Bayern Munich

 

STRIKER: Cristiano RONALDO

Country: Portugal

Club: Real Madrid

 

LEFT ATTACKER: NEYMAR

Country: Brazil

Club: Barcelona

 

 

Seleção: 23 For the World Cup (March 2014)

 

By: Colin Reese 

 

OPINION:

 

Every Brazilian has their own opinion of who should start for the legendary Seleção, and the Brazilian national team is also the most popular soccer team in the world.

 

All true soccer fans love to watch Brazil play, and with so many ridiculously talented Brazilian footballers, picking just 23 also results in criminal snubs.

 

Club form somewhat becomes irrelevant when a Brazilian footballer puts on the Yellow Jersey because wearing the jersey of the Seleção is instant motivation for a Brazilian player to play out of their mind. A poor performance wearing that jersey is social suicide in Brazil.

 

Felipão has become famous for saying in his press conferences that he doesn’t comment on players that weren’t selected, but this article isn’t about who Felipão would pick, although his picks are essentially flawless as he is a Brazilian master coach.

 

Here is World Soccer Source’s Preferred Seleção 23 for the World Cup:

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Pre-World Cup World Best XI

 

By: Colin Rese

 

The 2014 World Cup in Brazil seems to have all of the world’s best national teams including all of the very best European and South American national teams.

 

Given this reality, selecting only 11 players for a Pre-World Cup Best XI is even harder, especially when selecting the attacking players.

 

Most people would select Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo first, but World Soccer Source selected Thomas Müller over Lionel Messi and Neymar over Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

Nevertheless, below is World Soccer Source’s Pre-World Cup World Best XI and the rationale behind the selections:

 

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World’s Best XI (December 2013)

 

Neymar, the New King of Brazilian and World Football. (Photo: Jorge William / O Globo)
Neymar, the New King of Brazilian and World Football. (Photo: Jorge William / O Globo)

 

World’s Best XI (December 2013)

 

GOALKEEPER: Manuel NEUER (Bayern Munich)

The Bayern Munich goalkeeper and Germany number 1 is a total monster in goal. Victor Valdés is arguably playing just as well or better. Both Gigi Buffon and Iker Casillas are still arguably the two best goalkeepers.

 

RIGHT BACK: MAICON (Roma)

Maicon the Marauder is back to playing his best football full of attacking assaults and ferocious defense. Maicon’s supposed decline and drop in speed and fitness was off base. The Brazilian right back is still better defensively than Daniel Alves, and Maicon perhaps is more influential when playing for the Seleção than Daniel Alves.

 

CENTER BACK: Raphaël VARANE (Real Madrid)

The French prodigy is only surpassed by Thiago Silva, and both David Luiz and Dante are more experienced and arguably better.

 

CENTER BACK: Thiago SILVA (Paris Saint-Germain)

 

Hands down the best center back in the world. Almost universally considered the best center back in the world. The skill level of Brazilian center backs is becoming ridiculously good.

 

LEFT BACK: MARCELO (Real Madrid)

 

David Alaba has a major bone to pick here with Marcelo, and Alaba is equally as deserving. Nevertheless, Marcelo is a remarkably fast and skilled left back whose defensive skill and ability to use both feet have skyrocketed in recent years.

 

CENTRAL MIDFIELDER: Paul POGBA (Juventus)

 

The French prodigy is listed as a central midfielder because he is a totally complete midfielder who is hard to box up into a restrictive category such as defensive midfielder, box-to-box midfielder, or possibly as a soon-to-be regista.

 

CENTRAL MIDFIELDER: Arturo VIDAL (Juventus)

The Chilean box-to-box midfielder is regarded by many as the most complete midfielder in the world. The Juventus midfielder is arguably the best defensive midfielder in the world, and his technical-ability and his attacking skill are as good or better than his defending. Every club wants Vidal.

 

RIGHT ATTACKING MIDFIELDER: Cristiano RONALDO (Real Madrid)

Cristiano Ronaldo uses both feet with the same perfect technique and his speed is virtually unmatched. The Portuguese winger or forward is a goal-scoring machine and arguably the best and most-skilled player in the world.

 

CENTRAL ATTACKING MIDFIELDER: Thomas MÜLLER (Bayern Munich)

Thomas Müller is easily the most-gifted and best current German footballer. Müller can play any position in the attack, and as a central attacking midfielder his style of play is very similar to Kaká’s, which uses a combination of attacking at pace with exceptional passing and vision. Other players might be better pure playmakers, but Müller is a gifted playmaker and complete attacker without any flaws. Müller is a big game player, and he backs up what he says before games.

 

LEFT ATTACKING MIDFIELDER: NEYMAR (Barcelona)

Neymar is the New King of World Football. The Brazilian sensation is a dazzling footballer, and he is the jewel of world and Brazilian football.

 

STRIKER: Mario BALOTELLI (Milan)

For many people, several strikers are better than Mario Balotelli, but the Italian and Milan striker is technically-perfect with both feet and the best athlete in world football. Italy’s number 9 has the size and athleticism of an NBA player while still being a graceful magician with the ball at his feet. Balotelli is a big game player, and his abilities range from being a dead ball specialist to being a clinical finisher. Balotelli has a full arsenal of tricks and a thunderous shot with both feet. The Italian is the only striker with a chance of being in Ronaldo’s league as far as first strikers go.

Fabio Caressa once said that Balotelli could play every position in the attack.