Spain's Xavi named as player of Euro 2008
Spain midfielder Xavi has been named the best player at Euro 2008.
Goalkeepers: Buffon (Italy), Casillas (Spain), van der Sar (Holland). Defenders: Bosingwa (Portugal), Lahm (Germany), Marchena (Spain), Pepe (Portugal), Puyol (Spain), Zhirkov (Russia). Midfielders: Hamit Altintop (Turkey), Modric (Croatia), Senna (Spain), Xavi (Spain), Zyryanov (Russia), Ballack (Germany), Fabregas (Spain), Iniesta (Spain), Podolski (Germany), Sneijder (Holland). Striker: Arshavin (Russia), Pavlyuchenko (Russia), Torres (Spain), Villa (Spain). Nine of the 23 players in the squad of the tournament were Spanish, but Roxburgh said Xavi stood out. He added: 'We think he epitomised the Spanish style of play - he was extremely influential. 'We are not all that surprised, because for more than a decade now the top youth teams in Europe have been Spanish and we have been watching Xavi and others in this squad from a very young age. 'Torres scored the winner in a youth final, and Fabregas was the star of the under-17s. In this tournament, Fabregas' influence in the periods when he did play was extremely significant.' Roxburgh added that Torres has proved himself one of the top players in Europe. 'Clearly he's a match-winner - he's a fantastic front player - very fast, powerful, brave and he's a finisher. His movement is excellent as well,' said Roxburgh. 'To say anyone is the best player in the world is a difficult one, but he is one of the big talents we have in European football.' He also singled out Germany captain Ballack for praise. 'Ballack was a major influence on Germany all the way to the final and he scored the best set-play goal of the competition with his free-kick against Austria,' said Roxburgh.





