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Published 14:39 14 Jan 2015 GMT
Updated 15:50 14 Jan 2015 GMT
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With UK journalist Rob Harris and Squawka revealing the third, fourth and fifth-strings sides after FIFA announced their first two teams on Monday night, there are some serious players way down the list.
Whilst the like of David Luiz raised many an eyebrow across the football world with his inclusion in the world's best team of 2014, you have to wonder whether the reserves' attack, which includes Neymar, Ibrahimovic and Luis Suarez, would fancy a bit of the Brazilian on toast.
The thirds team could actually be even better again. Their only problem is that they haven't included a recognised right back but, let's face it, a team with both - BOTH - Xavi and Pirlo in the engine room are going places. Imagine Costa, Muller and Bale working off that midfield.
Finally, there's a mention of Roy Hodgson's true Ballon d'Or winner, Javier Mascherano, in the fourth-string side. But the England manager will have to look down one more time to see any sign of his captain who is slumming it in the fifths.

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