2014/15 Bundesliga Team of the Season

Manuel Neuer

Central-midfield: Granit Xhaka – Borussia Monchengladbach

No midfielder in the German top-flight blocked more shots than Xhaka while only 4 made more interceptions, illustrating his fine defensive ability as he offered protection to Gladbach’s rigid back-line.

He is tireless in getting around the midfield area and he is also a gifted mover of the ball, only Munich’s brilliant Xabi Alonso completed more passes last term than the Swiss midfielder who gets into this side ahead of Alonso after playing with a fractured rib for a month.

Wolfsburg's Brazilian defender Luiz Gustavo (R) and Moenchengladbach's Swiss midfielder Granit Xhaka
Wolfsburg's Luiz Gustavo (R) and Moenchengladbach's Granit Xhaka

Central-midfield: Luiz Gustavo – VFL Wolfsburg

Wolfsburg’s goalkeeper Yann Sommer managed to keep 15 clean sheets last term as Wolfsburg, even though they shipped a total of 38 goals, failed to lose a single home game and let in just 13 at their Volkswagen Arena. A big contributor to that was Luiz Gustavo who patrolled the area ahead of his defence with typical intelligence and diligence.

His total of 97 interceptions was unrivalled by the rest of the Bundesliga’s midfielders as the 27 year old Brazilian played well enough to spark rumours of a £33 million summer move to Chelsea.

Attacking-midfielder: Patrick Herrmann – Borussia Monchengladbach

The new long-term contract he signed with the Foals back in April squashed any likelihood of a move to Arsenal or Manchester United and their interest in the 24 year old should be indicative of his form this season.

The Gladbach youth product held off competition from Ibrahima Traore and Andre Hahn for his place at the start of the season to develop into a vibrant attacking force who ended the season with 11 goals and 4 assists. Herrmann has played on both wings for Gladbach this season creating 34 chances, and is a leader of their lightning-fast counter-attacks.

Attacking-midfielder: Kevin De Bruyne – VFL Wolfsburg

In his first full season for Wolfsburg De Bruyne smashed the Bundesliga assist record with 20 and also chipped in with 10 goals as he has been released from his shackles in Lower Saxony and became player of the season. No longer tied to the defensive work Jose Mourinho expected of him at Chelsea, the 23 year-old Belgian has blossomed into an irresistible winger, making use of sublime control, wonderful quick feet and blistering pace to charge Wolfsburg’s searing counters.

Nobody in the German league created more chances than De Bruyne’s 91 and having tallied 96 shots on goal only Hakan Calhanoglu and Karim Bellarabi of Bayer Leverkusen totalled more. He was directly involved in 29 of Wolfsburg’s 68 goals and carrying such a relentless and deadly threat, it is no surprise to see Manchester City linked with a move to bring De Bruyne back to the Premier League this summer to the tune of £40 million.

Arjen Robben
Arjen Robben was directly involved in 24 goals

Attacking-midfielder: Arjen Robben – Bayern Munich

The Dutch winger was narrowly pipped to the Bundesliga best player award by De Bruyne after he suffered a season-ending injury at the end of April. Despite that, and only managing 20 starts for the champions this term, the 31-year-old scored 17 times and added 7 assists as he was playing some scintillating football before he suffered the setback.

Robben’s total of 89 shots is bettered only by Robert Lewandowski in the Bayern squad and the 50 chances the Dutchman created is the highest number in the squad. With Bayern unable to replace his pace and threat in wide areas, it was no coincidence that their form badly declined since his calf tear.

Striker: Alex Meier – Eintracht Frankfurt

With 19 goals he is the Bundesliga top-scorer who wasn’t supposed to be. Meier started the season on the bench under Thomas Schaaf but has since seized the mantle of Frankfurt’s talisman, almost firing them into Europe at the age of 32.

In a league where the revolutionary Guardiola has won the league as coach, there is an irony that the golden boot winner should be an old-fashioned number 9 who relies on predatory instinct and deadly composure in front of goal.

All but one of his strikes have come inside the area and for a player who had previously struck more than 10 goals once in the Bundesliga before this season, he has found a clinical edge and has not stopped scoring, well until injury finished his season in early April.

Written by Adam Gray

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