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La Liga Team of the Season 2022-23

Based on the top performers in the Spanish league, we'll examine the La Liga Team of the Season 2022–23 in this article.

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Last updated: 18.06.2023
La Liga Team of the Season 2022-23

With some of the top players and teams in football, La Liga is one of the most thrilling and competitive leagues in the world. There were exciting championship races, competitive fights for European slots, and dramatic relegation battles in the 2022–23 season. Based on the top performers in the Spanish league, we'll examine the La Liga Team of the Season 2022–23 in this article.

 

Goalkeeper: Marc Andre ter Stegen

 

The German goalkeeper played a crucial role in Barcelona winning the championship as he preserved 26 clean sheets in 38 games while only allowing 20 goals to be scored. Ter Stegen was dependable and steady throughout the whole campaign, making vital stops and authoritatively controlling his area. He demonstrated his footwork prowess by attacking from the back and starting assaults for his team. Without question, Ter Stegen was La Liga's top goalkeeper this year.

 

Right-Back: Nahuel Molina

 

The league season for Atletico Madrid was split into two parts, and Nahuel Molina's performance seemed to reflect this. At the beginning of the season, the Argentine defender had some time to catch up, but he really came into his own after the World Cup when Atletico Madrid went on a winning streak.

 

Center-Back: Ronald Araujo

 

The Uruguayan center defender was a rock for Barcelona, teaming up with Gerard Pique to build a fearsome defense. Araujo was a powerful, swift, and aggressive fighter who prevailed in 67% of his ground fights and 76% of his aerial encounters. In addition, he demonstrated his poise and skill on the field by making 92% of his passes and scoring three goals. One of La Liga's top defenders this year was Araujo.

 

Center-Back: Eder Militao

 

Even if Real Madrid's defense has been at best uneven over the previous year, Eder Militao's unwavering development is still a significant plus. The Brazilian defender, who has made significant progress in recent months, is among the league's most complete players in his position.

 

Left-Back: Jose Gaya

 

Los Che, who ended 15th in the standings, had a terrible season, with the Valencia captain being one of the few shining lights. On the left wing, Gaya was a constant danger, giving his teammates width and crosses. Gaya is one of La Liga's most inventive full-backs after contributing six assists and two goals in 35 games. With 74 tackles, 42 interceptions, and 86 clearances, he also played strong defense.

 

Midfielder: Frenkie De Jong

 

This season, the Dutch midfielder was one of Barcelona's most important players because he set the team's pace and rhythm. De Jong excelled in cutting through defenses with his dribbling and passing, completing 91% of his passes while generating 40 opportunities. In addition, he made 72 tackles, scored seven goals, assisted on eight more, and contributed at both ends of the field.

 

Midfielder: Martin Zubimendi

 

Real Sociedad's Martin Zubimendi has been making headlines for a while, and he has finally succeeded in drawing parallels to some of the finest in the industry. Real Sociedad was driven to the Champions League by the Spaniard's midfield prowess, and the transfer market has taken notice of him.

 

Midfielder: Pedri

 

Pedri has been in top form for the past 2 seasons. He has been influential for Barcelona this season and without him, they have struggled a lot. He has been pivotal in the midfield alongside Gavi and Frenkie.

 

Winger: Vinicius Jr

 

For Real Madrid, the Brazilian winger enjoyed a breakout season, becoming one of their primary offensive weapons. On the left wing, Vinicius was explosive and unpredictable, tormenting opponents with his speed and dribbling prowess. He was the second-highest scorer and provider for Los Blancos with 15 goals and 9 assists in 35 games. He became more decisive and certain in front of goal, and he also improved his finishing.

 

Winger: Antoine Griezmann

 

It seems improbable that Atletico Madrid would have advanced to the top four without Antoine Griezmann. The former Barcelona player significantly improved Diego Simeone's team's fortunes with an outstanding 15 goals and 16 assists.

 

Striker: Robert Lewandowski

 

The Polish striker lived up to his reputation as one of the top attackers in the world after moving to Real Madrid from Bayern Munich for a record cost of €120 million last summer. With 32 goals in 34 games while playing for Los Blancos, Lewandowski led La Liga in goals scored. He also gave his teammates 38 opportunities and seven assists. Lewandowski was a complete forward who could score from open play, set pieces, and the penalty area with both feet and his head.


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