The European soccer world unveiled its Fantasy XI of the year on Tuesday (16), and staggeringly, the Spanish side dominated the field with an unbelievable seven players selected. They were faced with a tough choice on the stage of the England final. It's a real surprise that no one from the Dutch team is in the top four, despite the fact that Diebenningham has been particularly bright this year.

The so-called "Fantasy Lineup" has always been the meat and potatoes of every team's competition, with every team hoping to have two or three players selected. But this year's lineup is clearly the Spaniard's world, with the entire midfield line and my left flank being overpowered, especially the "weak" left tackle Guguletto getting a spot. Despite his key assist in the final, the overall selection seemed reasonable.

Spain occupies seven positions, which is undoubtedly excessive, and some positions in particular are highly controversial. For example, should the Netherlands occupy all positions? Wahlkir Yundjak and Gap are clearly deserving candidates; and as for the right-handed Kiel's problems in Canada, should England have been selected for all of the two-goal loss in the final? Zuddy Binningham has been superb this year and he had a great reverse hook in the game.

The "Fantasy XI" is said to have been selected by a team of UEFA technical observers, including Piniñas, Falandipoa, Kabiru, Moyes, and Susquezza.

Europa League Fantasy Lineup:

Goalkeeper: Mejlane (France)

Defenders: Kiljuiga (England), Venlure Egrange (Switzerland), William Salemba (France), Guguerena (Spain).

Midfielders: Lodi Casciandi (Spain), Daniel Omer (Spain), Fabian Pena (Spain)

Forwards: Lamin Yema (Spain), Musjana (Germany), Nicolas Williams (Spain)

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