Juan Sebastian Veron may have failed to live up to expectations at Manchester United, but he showed enough to make Gary Neville's all-time overseas XI.
And Bruno Fernandes, who has only been at the club since January, has already done enough to force his way into Neville's team.
The former United right-back was challenged to come up with his XI on Twitter on Friday morning, and it has drawn plenty of debate.



The inclusion of Veron, who signed from Lazio in a big-money move in 2001, won a Premier League title but struggled to live up to the price tag.