The TFB Team of the Year voted on X reflected that difference clearly, fewer compromises, stronger stances, and players backed relentlessly by timelines that don’t hesitate to argue their case. This XI is shaped by performances that survived scrutiny, replays, and endless threads.
Goalkeeper: Gianluigi Donnarumma
Donnarumma’s place between the posts felt secure from the outset. Big-game temperament, consistency under pressure, and a commanding presence made him the preferred choice among X voters who value reliability as much as spectacle.
Defence: Hakimi, Saliba, Bastoni, Nuno Mendes
At right-back, Achraf Hakimi remained untouchable, elite athleticism paired with relentless attacking output. William Saliba anchored the defence with composure and authority, while Alessandro Bastoni earned his spot through intelligence, anticipation, and elite ball progression from the back. On the left, Nuno Mendes completed the line with his pace, recovery ability, and attacking threat, making the back four both aggressive and balanced.
Midfield: Vitinha, Caicedo, Pedri
This midfield reflects control, intensity, and clarity of roles. Vitinha dictated tempo and progression, Moisés Caicedo provided the defensive backbone with elite ball-winning, and Pedri brought rhythm, creativity, and calm in possession. On X, this trio stood out as a midfield built to dominate games, not just survive them.
Attack: Yamal, Haaland, Raphinha
The front three mixed youth, power, and relentless output. Lamine Yamal’s fearlessness and creativity earned overwhelming support, symbolising the platform’s appreciation for boldness and talent. Erling Haaland led the line as the ultimate difference-maker, ruthless, consistent, and inevitable. On the left, Raphinha rounded off the attack with work rate, end product, and tactical discipline that resonated strongly with voters.
Conclusion
TFB’s X Team of the Year is a reflection of football debated in real time, performance-driven, detail-focused, and unapologetic in its choices. Every pick survived scrutiny, statistics, and endless discussion, making this XI less about popularity and more about conviction. On X, this was the team that stood its ground.


