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Maniche names his Perfect XI

The former Porto, Inter, Chelsea and Portugal midfielder puts together a formidable collection of team- mates, but has no answer to who’d be the main man upfront

- Marcus Alves

VITOR BAIA

“He had an imposing presence and was a big character in Porto’s squad. You could see that some of the players who arrived were afraid of speaking to him. Once you gained his trust, however, everything changed. He constantly fooled around in our shooting practices.”

PAULO FERREIRA

“Sometimes I wondered if we could finish an entire season without hearing Paulo’s voice. He was a quiet and understate­d man off the pitch. On it, he was an incredible right- back.”

JOHN TERRY

“I got on really well with him at Chelsea, and we developed a fierce rivalry during rondos! Maybe because I was so comfortabl­e on the ball, he always tried to get me in the middle, hitting strong passes and hoping I wouldn’t be able to control them. It was fun.”

RICARDO CARVALHO

“He was pretty sleepy during practices – even Jose Mourinho admitted that he was more of a match player. One time at Porto, Deco and I decided to play a joke on him by not picking him for our training game. Jose walked over and asked, ‘ What about Ricardo?’ We replied that we didn’t want him on our team!

But what a centre- back.”

JAVIER ZANETTI

“Along with Esteban Cambiasso, he was in charge of the barbecues we sometimes had at Inter’s training ground. On the pitch, Javier was so impressive: very discipline­d and extremely profession­al. It’s no surprise that he carried on playing into his 40s. Despite being a grill master, he didn’t eat much – sticking with salad and avoiding alcohol.” team. Even though it was only training, it was amazing to see how hard he worked. He was committed and never afraid of speaking out when things weren’t going well.”

CLAUDE MAKELELE

“The Chelsea joker – Claude loved having fun and making everyone laugh. He and William Gallas often came after my Dolce & Gabbana shoes. They would hide them and then leave a picture of them in my locker.”

DECO

“If there’s someone in football who I consider a brother, it’s Deco. We were team- mates for Alverca, Porto and Portugal and went through so many things together, but we were always there for each other.”

LUIS FIGO

“Figo was among the first players to welcome me when I joined the national team. He had a strong personalit­y, rarely joked around and just spoke to those he was close to – it’s part of his character. He had a winning mentality and determinat­ion to reach the top.”

ZLATAN IBRAHIMOVI­C

“Inter might not have won Serie A in 2007- 08 if it wasn’t for Zlatan [ below]. We needed to beat Parma in the final game; he came off the bench and unsurprisi­ngly scored two goals. When we got back in the dressing room, he said we could thank him for sealing another title and then offered a Rolex watch to everyone he liked. People have no idea how he is off the pitch – he has a good heart.”

CRISTIANO RONALDO

“He was only 18 when he made his Portugal debut. At the start he spent loads of time with me and Deco, playing cards and having a laugh. No matter how late it was, Cristiano would try to recover his money if he was losing – he hasn’t changed in that sense! Despite his age, he was regularly one of the last guys to leave training.”

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