Despite being a tournament labelled as the return of attack-minded football after the caution shown in South Africa four years ago, Brazil 2014 has been a platform for the world's best goalkeepers to shine. Sunday's final features the widely regarded best stopper in the world in Germany's Manuel Neuer, whose sweeper-keeper ability to rush from his goal could lead to a revolution in how the position is played. However, even those less widely recognised at club level have shone in the bright lights of Brazil over the past five weeks. However, they have also been aided by a reliable ball in the Brazuca which hasn't dipped and swerved to leave 'keepers bewildered like the Jabulani did four years ago