Rene Adler (Germany) - injury
Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) - injury
Rio Ferdinand (England) - injury
Michael Ballack (Germany) - injury
David Beckham (England) - injury
Arjen Robben (Netherlands) - injury
Michael Essien (Ghana) - injury
Lassana Diarra (France) - injury
Ionnis Amanatidis (Greece) - injury
Ivica Dragutinovic (Serbia) - injury
Salvador Cabanas (Paraguay) - injury
Simon Rolfes (Germany) - injury
Anderson (Brasil) - injury
Jose Bosingwa (Portugal) - injury
Marco Streller (Suisse) - injury
Heiko Westermann (Germany) - injury
holy shit... nice starting eleven:
Goal: Adler
Defense: Ferdinand, Dragutinovic, Bosingwa, Westermann
Midfield: Essien, Ballack, Diarra, Beckham
Attack: Drogba, Robben
Subs: Anderson. Rolfes, Streller, Amanatidis

Didier Drogba (Ivory Coast) - injury
Rio Ferdinand (England) - injury
Michael Ballack (Germany) - injury
David Beckham (England) - injury
Arjen Robben (Netherlands) - injury
Michael Essien (Ghana) - injury
Lassana Diarra (France) - injury
Ionnis Amanatidis (Greece) - injury
Ivica Dragutinovic (Serbia) - injury
Salvador Cabanas (Paraguay) - injury
Simon Rolfes (Germany) - injury
Anderson (Brasil) - injury
Jose Bosingwa (Portugal) - injury
Marco Streller (Suisse) - injury
Heiko Westermann (Germany) - injury
holy shit... nice starting eleven:
Goal: Adler
Defense: Ferdinand, Dragutinovic, Bosingwa, Westermann
Midfield: Essien, Ballack, Diarra, Beckham
Attack: Drogba, Robben
Subs: Anderson. Rolfes, Streller, Amanatidis


at how Robben got hurt:


]. Certain data simply can't be ignored.
which is weird cause where i dwell noone is trying to make club football seem more important - on the contrary. But if i were to research the origins of international football, aside "nationalism" (and the sentiment of belonging) - it's just as fake and produced as the "club football is more important" sentiment you're talking about.