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World Cup 2010 Players to Watch

World Cup 2010 players to watch

article by Roel Sundiam

Since the World Cup was fast approaching, a common trend for footballers names forward and also in the World Cup 2010 players to look was very clear. New and young players are expected to demonstrate their skills and techniques in the field for the public of World Cup 2010 and a name for themselves on their own. As expected, here are five of the 2010 World Cup players to watch.

Start Yoann Gourcoff, he’s a 23-year-old playmaker from France, which is expected to score some goals in a partnership with Nicolas Anelka. Mesut Ozit, a 21-year old German player, a left winger whose name is announced by beating England in the U21 European Championship. Slovakia team, Marek Hamsik also making impressive skills as a midfielder. He is expected to play at the center but most of their games a number of goals.

Another player to watch is 17-year-old Argentine Angel Di Maria, one of the few Argentines to compete in the World Cup at such a young age under 20 years old. Angel Di Maria has all the skills and techniques of good football left out as some analysts postponed. Luis Suarez, a player from Uruguay, scored 58 goals in 78 more than his appearance on the Dutch league. This is why he is expected to have similar skills to see the World Cup, which earned him a spot on the 2010 World Cup players.

see there are other players whose names were said to look like Alexis Sanchez, Jesus Navas, Ibrahim Affelay, Moussa Sissoko, and James Milner. These players have shown great potential to excel in football, which is why they are included in the list of World Cup 2010 players.

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