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Uefa reveal every Champions League Team of the Year since 2001… but which superstar XI would lift the trophy?


AHEAD of UEFA’s vote on the team of the decade, every player to make the cut for this century’s annual honours has been listed – and it is quite the squad.

From back in 2001 and the awesome French presence of Thierry Henry, Zinedine Zidane and Patrick Vieira to 2018 and the dominant days of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, several legends have been honoured.

Arsenal duo Henry and Vieira were in their pomp for the national team having helped Les Bleus to World Cup and Euros glory when named in the 2001 best XI.

Bayern Munich won that year’s Champions League with Frenchman Bixente Lizarazu included to add to his swelling trophy cabinet.

Most of the players picked over the years come from the same predictable clubs but Damien Duff broke the mould in 2002.

The Blackburn winger impressed in Rovers’ early exit from the UEFA Cup and, with both competitions included in the Team of the Year considerations, Duff sat alongside Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo Nazario and Michael Ballack.

Old Trafford hosted a dismally unpopular final in 2003 so it is little surprise that the 0-0 draw between Juventus and AC Milan provides the majority of the best XI’s defence.

Gianluigi Buffon made the first of five appearances on the honours board with Alessandro Nesta and Paolo Maldini also picked.

THE MOU YOU KNOW

After Paolo Ferreira made the 2003 side with a UEFA Cup winners’ medal, two other Porto stars were recognised as Jose Mourinho led the Portuguese giants to Champions League glory a year later.

Maniche and Ricardo Carvalho made the 2004 cut – as well as fellow Iberian debutant Cristiano Ronaldo.

Liverpool’s Istanbul miracle in 2005 may have won them the cup but they staggeringly landed fewer spots in the Team of the Year than losing finalists Milan.

Steven Gerrard and semi-final hero Luis Garcia were outnumbered thanks to Maldini, Cafu and penalty flop Andriy Shevchenko’s presence.

The winning team certainly weren’t overlooked a year later.

Barcelona’s victory over Arsenal won plaudits for silky smooth forwards Ronaldinho and Samuel Eto’o while Henry and Cesc Fabregas made the XI from the Gunners.

For the second year in three, a Liverpool-Milan final asserted the dominance of the Premier League and Serie A in 2007.

Eight of the top team came from those two divisions, including John Terry and Didier Drogba alongside regular fixtures Ronaldo, Gerrard, Kaka and Clarence Seedorf.

With Ronaldo finally claiming a winners medal of his own in 2008, he was joined by a worthy adversary making his first appearance.

Lionel Messi broke into the best XI after Barcelona reached the semi-finals and he has only missed out on a spot once since.

Signing Ronaldo was Real Madrid’s answer to the growing dominance of Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona that took six spots of the 2009 team.

And while the Portuguese star is on a run of 12 consecutive team of the year appearances, his United exit came after Messi beat him to final glory in Rome.

That man Mourinho popped up the following year to temporarily halt the Catalans’ inevitable march.

Maicon and Wesley Sneijder were honoured for Inter Milan’s Champions League triumph but there was still space for six Barca stars.

 Messi and Ronaldo lead the way for nominations with 10 and 13, respectively

Messi and Ronaldo lead the way for nominations with 10 and 13, respectivelyCredit: Getty – Contributor

Gareth Bale was the chief gatecrasher in 2011, joined by an up-and-coming Brazilian defender named Thiago Silva.

This year also saw Ronaldo moved into attack, offering fresh hope for right-wingers everywhere that they could make the team again.

Intricate, technical football was evidently in its pomp in 2012.

With a midfield of Andres Iniesta, Andrea Pirlo, Xavi and Mesut Ozil there was clearly a huge appetite for playmakers.

An all-German final in 2013 marked Bundesliga’s revival as a major force in the European game.

Franck Ribery and Marco Reus made the midfield of that year’s top team along with three Bayern Munich defenders in a selection that didn’t include Lionel Messi.

It wasn’t long before the mercurial Argentine return and he featured in a devastating three-man attack with Ibrahimovic and Ronaldo the year after.

Diego Godin and Angel Di Maria, man of the match in the Madrid derby final, also featured in 2014.

FRINGE PLAYERS

Barcelona and Juventus headed to Berlin for the 2015 final with Paul Pogba and Neymar providing the glamour and flair in the Team of the Year.

Many felt that was the start of Neymar’s residency in the absolute elite and yet it remains his only appearance to date.

Recent years have seen Real Madrid dominate the competition, as shown by 2016’s best XI.

Luka Modic, Toni Kroos, Sergio Ramos and Ronaldo are all given the nod along with Juve pair Buffon and Leonardo Bonucci.

No player who had spent the entire year in the Premier League had featured in the UEFA team since 2011 when Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Hazard broke the glass ceiling.

Another Real win saw them claim five spots in 2017 alongside the Belgian duo.

The most recent Team of the Year once again featured a new face in attack with Messi and Ronaldo.

Kylian Mbappe is yet to reach the latter stages of the Champions League but his inclusion signifies a potentially long stay for the Paris Saint-Germain youngster.

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