fifaRAWR's Team of the Week Predictions: Week 29 - The Final Team

Post time 01/04/2014 03:47pm 01/04/2014 03:47pm by fifaRAWR | Predictions


It may look like a slightly poor team given what it could have been this week and given what good TOTWs we've had recently, but admittedly I have excluded the likes of Di Maria, Bale and Rooney, who do have a good shot at being in this TOTW, for lower rated players like Callejon and Graham Susie. If you do want to see something with Rooney in it though, may I point you in the direction of my BPL TOTS Prediction shortlist! Part 1 can be found here and Part 2 here, all is explained in the articles.

Remember to leave a comment if you do have any suggestions as to who should be in this week's TOTW, as well as following myself and FUTWIZ on Twitter and perhaps even sharing this around to your mates? Enjoy folks!

Marco Reus may be hitting form at the right time for Borussia Dortmund as they take on Real Madrid in the Champions League this week, the German wide man scored a hat-trick in close fought and thoroughly entertaining 3-2 win over Stuttgart. Bound to be an expensive card this one, especially given his first IF was back in the first week of FUT14!

Another FUT favourite next with Kaka, who has had a busy week because not only has he reportedly made a verbal agreement to join soon to be MLS side Orlando City, but he scored twice in Milan's 3-0 home victory over Chievo Verona. Another SIF from this week's team too, six in total!

Finally we have Claudio Pizarro, Bayern rested numerous players for their match against Hoffenheim at the weekend and were punished for doing so. They blew a 3-1 lead and ended up drawing 3-3, but this will take nothing away from Claudio's fantastic performance which included brace and assist to set up Xherdan Shaqiri. You ready, United?

Team of the Week 29 | Prediction

First XI

GK: Guillermo Ochoa (Ajaccio) - 9 Saves, Penalty Save, 2-2 vs Toulouse (78>80)

RB: Hugo Mallo (Celta) - Great Performance, 1-0 vs Sevilla (75>77)

CB: Marcos Rojo (Sporting Lisbon) - 1 Goal, 1-0 vs Vitoria Guimaraes (76>78)

CB: Naldo (Wolfsburg) - 1 Goal, 2-1 vs Frankfurt (80>81)

RM: Jose Callejon (Napoli) - 1 Goal, 2-0 vs Juventus (75>80)

CAM: Kaka (AC Milan) - 2 Goals, 3-0 vs Chievo (82>84)

LM: Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund) - 3 Goals, 3-2 vs Stuttgart (85>87)

LW: Graham Zusi (Sporting KC) - 1 Goal, 2 Assists, 3-2 vs Colorado Rapids (73>76)

ST: Ola Toivonen (Rennes) - 1 Goal, 1 Assist, 3-0 vs Bastia (77>80)

ST: Dayro Moreno (Millonarios) - 3 Goals, 4-0 vs Patriotas (75>79)

ST: Claudio Pizarro (Bayern Munich) - 2 Goals, 1 Assist, 3-3 vs Hoffenheim (81>82)

Substitutes Bench

GK: Adam Bogdan (Bolton) - 5 Saves, Penalty Save, 1-1 vs Wigan (72>73)

RB: James Tavernier (Rotherham) - 2 Goals, 2-1 vs Bristol City (62>68)

RM: Jonathan De Guzman (Swansea) - 2 Goals, 3-0 vs Norwich (76>78)

RW: Lior Refaelov (Club Brugge) - 2 Goals, 5-1 vs Lokeren (72>73)

ST: Nasser Al Shamrani (Al Hilal) - 4 Goals, 6-0 vs Al Nahdha (73>74)

ST: Cillian Morrison (UCD) - 3 Goals, 5-3 vs Bray Wanderers (53>64)

ST: Silvio (Wolfsberger) - 3 Goals, 4-0 vs Wiener Neustadt (66>70)

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