This week, our focus on the South Americans around the globe was on the final round of Europa League group games and the World Club jamboree over in Japan. Here are this week's nominations.
Leandro Domingues. The Brazilian played a major role in steering Kashiwa Reysol to the semi-finals of the Club World Cup with the opener in their quarter-final against Monterrey and a penalty in the shoot-out which followed the 1-1 draw with the Mexican side.
Lionel Messi. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's a bit good and was a game-chamger in El Clásico and his usual excellent self in Barcelona's Club World Cup semi-final against an admittedly limited Al Sadd. The through ball for Seydou Keita's goal was pure sex.
Nelson Valdez. Rubin Kazan needed a point away to PAOK to ensure Europa League qualification and it looked grim after Sergei Ryzhikov was sent off and Vieirinha converted the penalty. But the Paraguayan striker struck early in the second half to ensure the Russian side progressed with a little to spare.
Fernando Canesin. Which club has the only 100% record in the Europa League? Go on, guess. No, wrong. It's Anderlecht. They completed their group with a 5-3 demolition job on second placed Lokomotiv Moskva with Brazilian midfielder Canesin a key element and scorer of the goal that put them in front in the game for the first time, just before half time.
Leonardo (de Vitor Santiago). Red Bull Salzburg had to win to make sure PSG's result against what was always going to be an Athletic reserve side irrelevant. While the cashed-up Frenchies were cruising to a 4-2 win, Leonardo was instrumental in Salzburg's come-from-behind win over Slovan Bratislava to dump the Parisians out. 2-0 down after six minutes, it didn't look good, but with Leonardo's equaliser they overhauled the Slovakians and take their place in the knockout stages. It's the second time now that Leonardo has made the shortlist for our Ex-Pat of the week.
And the winner is...
Leandro Domingues. Wins over Auckland City and Monterrey and no lack of effort in defeat to Santos, Reysol may yet end up third (should do given how bad Al Sadd looked the other day) in the world. That's no mean feat and Domingues is a major part of what they've achieved.
As ever, keep 'em peeled and let us know who you think we should consider for this next week. Leave us a comment or hit us up on that there twitter.
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Friday, 16 December 2011
Friday, 2 December 2011
Ex-Pat of the Week #2
The second week of our trawl through the leagues
outside of South America to find the cream of the crop takes in the
Europa League, where progression to the last 32 was up for grabs, the
League Cup in England and some surprise results around
Europe.
So to the nominations:
Lucas Leiva. Liverpool's Brazilian
midfielder took some time to convince he was Xabi Alonso's natural
successor, but since the Spaniard departed for Real Madrid, Lucas has
slowly grown into the role. This was capped with an outstanding
display in front of the back four against Manchester City in a game
Liverpool were a touch unfortunate to win. He followed that up with
another starring role in the League Cup against Chelsea, but he failed
to complete that game as he suffered a cruciate knee
ligament injury which has ruled him out for the season.
Sergio Agüero. Largely shackled in the
league against Liverpool (see Lucas's nomination above), but came off
the bench in the League Cup away to Arsenal in the 32nd minute as
manager Roberto Mancini removed a defender - Alexander
Kolarov - for the Argentine striker. The manager's bold ploy was
rewarded when Agüero popped up with a late winner to see Manchester City
through to the semi-finals.
Hulk. Missed out last week despite a great
performance in Donetsk in the Champions League, but followed that up
with a double last Sunday in a 3-2 win over bitter rivals Benfica, a
result which saw Porto leapfrog the Lisbon club
into pole position in the Liga ZON Sagres.
Elkin Soto. The tough-tackling Colombian was
outstanding in the Mainz midfield as they pulled themselves clear of
the Bundesliga danger zone and inflicting a second straight loss on the
mighty FC Bayern .
Alexandre Pato. Returning from a long injury
lay-off, the Brazilian scored one and set one up for Milan in a 4-0
romp against the Flying Donkeys of Chievo as the Rossoneri move within
two points of long-time Serie A leaders Juventus.
Leonardo (de Vitor Santiago). The
much-travelled forward is at Red Bull Salzburg these days and was their best
player as his side beat cashed-up PSG 2-0 in the Europa League on
Thursday, a result which gives Salzburg a real chance of progressing
and threatening the French side's continued involvement in the
competition.
And the winner is...
Lucas Leiva. Maybe we're getting a bit soft
in our old age and perhaps, just perhaps, had Lucas not got injured in
that cup game we wouldn't have given him the nod. We'd like to think not
and that his performances across the two
games warranted recognition. This week capped a rise which has seen him
become a key player for Liverpool and a regular for the Seleção and the
measure of the man is how both will miss him now he's crocked.
And all done without once mentioning Lionel Messi. Until just then. Doh!
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