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by pvg
2937 days ago
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The core players of the last two World Cup-winning teams played in their home leagues. It helps a lot more to invent a style that confers an advantage. Foreign exposure in top leagues is useful to smaller (in footballing terms) countries making deep runs. Those countries never win the whole thing, though. |
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Here is where four key Germany players were in 2014:
- Klose: Lazio
- Özil: Arsenal
- Khedira: Real Madrid
- Schürrle: Chelsea
(Not counting Kroos who moved to Real Madrid immediately after the World Cup.)
As for Spain, five players had ongoing or recent foreign-league experience (mostly England!) when they won the World Cup in 2010:
- Piqué: Man U 2004-2008
- Alonso: Liverpool 2004-2009
- Torres: Liverpool 2007-2011
- Fàbregas: Arsenal 2003-2011
- Arbeloa: Liverpool 2007-2009
- plus Marchena, shortly and anciently: Benfica: 2000-2001
(Not counting David Silva who signed with Manchester City just before the World Cup.)