35. Vincent Kompany – Manchester City and Belgium
For many people the Belgians are going to be dark horses at this summer’s tournament and with strong figures like Kompany at the back that is little surprise.
34. Karim Benzema – Real Madrid and France
With the sale of Higuain the duties of the No.9 role have fallen solely on Benzema this campaign and the Frenchman has continued his impressive form in front of goal for Los Merengues.
33. Marco Reus – Borussia Dortmund and Germany
Whilst Dortmund have struggled to compete as strongly this term in both the German top tier and Champions League, their shining light has continued to be Reus.
32. Manuel Neuer – Bayern Munich and Germany
The German No.1 is now considered by many to be the best ‘keeper in the world and has added a sweeper style to his game in recent times.
31. David Silva – Manchester City and Spain
The Spanish have a plethora of talent in attacking midfield and whilst stars such as Pedro and Juan Mata don’t always get a place, Silva is a constant for his consistent performances.
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