Best player: David Villa (Spain) The EURO 2008 top scorer once again proved to be the virtuoso of the Spanish team with a magnificent half-line goal and a fine assist in the crucial 2-1 win over Chile. Best goalkeeper Mark Paston (New Zealand) The veteran guardian bagged a first-ever World Cup clean sheet for his nation against Paraguay, making a string of top-class saves. Best goal: Fabio Quagliarella (Italy) vs. Slovakia It was a mere consolation for the dismal Azzurri, yet a strong contender for goal of the tournament. Best save: Martin Skrtel (Slovakia) vs. Italy Slovakia defender Skrtel took on the goalkeeper's responsibilities to deny Italy a goal with an extraordinary clearance off the line. Best sub: Fabio Quagliarella (Italy) He was a rare glimpse of light in Italy's gloomy World Cup campaign with an outstanding second-half performance against Slovakia. His inclusion was too late from Marcello Lippi. Biggest miss: Yakubu (Nigeria) vs. South Korea This is officially the miss of the 2010 World Cup and probably one of the worst misses of all time. Biggest upset: Champions crash out Italy's elimination from the group stage will go down as one of the biggest upsets in the history of the World Cup. Biggest blunder: Claudio Bravo (Chile) vs. Spain The Chile keeper inexplicably stormed out of his six-yard box to tackle Fernando Torres, only for the ball to reach the ruthless Villa, who fired home from 40 yards out.