Team of the group stage
(4-4-2)
GK: Igor Akinfeev (CSKA Moscow): The Russian international showed why he is in such demand with a series of blinding performances behind a creaky CSKA back line. Particularly outstanding against Manchester United in Moscow.
RB: Mathieu Chalme (Bordeaux): It could really have been any member of a Bordeaux defence that was breached just twice in the group stage, but Chalme gets the nod. You can hardly go wrong when you are being coached by Laurent Blanc.
CB: Thomas Vermaelen (Arsenal): The Belgian has proved an instant hit at the Emirates, making a mockery of the popular wisdom that new signings need time to bed in. Even scored on his Champions League debut with the Gunners against Liege on Matchday One.
CB: Bruno Alves (Porto): Was a villain last season when his terrible backpass cost Porto a place in the semis, but has redeemed himself with a series of commanding performances at the heart of a defence that conceded a mere three goals in six games.
LB: Ashley Cole (Chelsea): He might not be popular, but he is extremely good. Cheryl's husband has taken his game to a new level in the last 18 months and barely put a foot wrong in his four group stage appearances.
RM: Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid): Completely irrepressible. Injury meant Ronaldo only played 270 minutes of group stage action, yet he is the competition's top scorer with six. Make sure you see his free-kick against Marseille, hit from so far out it crossed a time zone on its way into the net.
CM: Anderson (Manchester United): The consensus opinion of the Brazilian is that he has not done the business for United, yet he was the club's outstanding group stage performer. He played five out of six games and was an effective midfield fulcrum.
CM: Xavi (Barcelona): The champions' defence spluttered early on before finally coming to life. Despite failing to record an assist (according to the official statistics), Xavi's slick passing and speed of thought inspired the crucial 2-0 win at home to Inter.
LM: Juan Vargas (Fiorentina): The Peruvian livewire has been in magnificent form, both with his set pieces and from open play. The wing-back turned midfielder crosses the ball as well as anybody and was instrumental in Liverpool's demise.
FW: Luis Fabiano (Sevilla): The perfect second striker. Fabiano piled up two goals and four assists as Andalusians romped through the group. His partnership with Fredi Kanoute is the main reason Sevilla are a team to be feared in the last 16.
FW: Edin Dzeko (Wolfsburg): It was not the striker's fault that the German champions went out. He is the real deal, and proved his worth with four goals - finding the net home and away against Manchester United - while strike partner Grafite added three.
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