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Willy Sagnol’s #One2Eleven
- Updated: September 15, 2016
Former Bayern Munich and France defender Willy Sagnol names his star-studded #One2Eleven on the The Fantasy Football Club.
“To play with all these guys was such a dream for me,” Sagnol told The Fantasy Football Club.
“I would love to be the coach of this team because you have everything. It’s got talent, intelligence and nice guys.
“For me, it’s one of the best teams ever.”
Let’s see who makes Sagnol’s XI…
Goalkeeper: Oliver Khan
He was just amazing. He was not only the best goalkeeper I have ever played with but he was a big leader. He was the guy who really hated losing, particularly in training. For that he was an interesting guy.
Right-back: Philipp Lahm
Not very strong, but Lahm was a highly intelligent player. He could play with both feet and was a very fair player.
Centre-back: Lilian Thuram
My first centre-back is Thuram. He was a super professional. Just like Bixente Lizarazu, he was so professional in his way of living, getting good food, training and sleeping. He was a model professional.
Centre-back: Samuel Kuffour
With him you knew you could go and play against any team in the world and he would always have the same motivation. It’s not always easy at the highest level to play at the same level. It’s quite difficult but he managed it. We were very good friends when we were together in Munich. He was such a nice guy and when you make friends out of football it’s fantastic.
Left-back: Bixente Lizarazu
I think he was the strongest left-back ever and not just in terms of who I played with, but in football history. One against one you had absolutely no …