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Goal.com 50: Iker Casillas (40)
Our countdown of the best players of 2010-11 continues with Real Madrid's No.1 as he helped his side win the Copa del Rey after having lifted the World Cup with Spain
By KS Leong
It was always going to be difficult for Iker Casillas to emulate what he had achieved in the summer of 2010 in South Africa when he captained Spain to a historic World Cup triumph.
Having added the greatest prize on earth to his collection of Champions League, La Liga, Intercontinental and Euro 2008 medals, the Madrid shot-stopper entered the season needing just one more piece of silverware to complete the full set of major club and international titles.
| "What a keeper! It is one thing to have him in front of you and another to see him on television." - Victor Valdes |
| MOMENT OF THE SEASON |
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| COPA DEL REY FINAL: BARCELONA 0-1 REAL MADRID |
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| In a heated cup final against eternal enemies Barca, Casillas pulled off three miracle saves in a six-minute spell late in the second half as Madrid eventually went on to lift the Copa del Rey after extra-time. |
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His stingy defence saw him concede just six goals in the first 12 league games of the season as he looked on course to finally break rival Victor Valdes' strangle-hold on the Zamora Trophy.
But a morale-sapping 5-0 defeat to Barcelona in the first Clasico encounter in late November became the catalyst of a sudden dip in form and confidence, culminating in a mistake against Real Zaragoza that led to a shock 3-2 home loss towards the end of the season.
Despite what would be an average campaign by his high standards, Casillas did prove once again that he is the man to deliver when it comes to the biggest of occasions.
His multiple heroics in the Copa del Rey final against Barcelona won his team the much coveted trophy when he denied Lionel Messi, Pedro and Andres Iniesta with three glorious saves in the final 15 minutes, forcing the game into extra-time where Cristiano Ronaldo netted the winner.
In doing so, Casillas was finally able to win the one club title that had been missing from his trophy cabinet. Following his career milestone in South Africa in the summer of 2010, the Copa del Rey triumph was another momentous landmark as for the very first time, he was given the honour to grace the Goddess Cybele during the celebrations at the Cibeles fountain following former captain Raul's departure.
| "He may not be the most imposing or the most commanding, but he makes saves when it seems dead certain that his opponent will score. That's why he's the best at what he does. That's why he is 'San Iker'." |
Debate will continue to rage on about whether Casillas is the best goalkeeper in the world, but having now won every major club and international title, there's no doubting that he has become one of the most successful in the game.
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