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Europe's top striker right now?

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posted on 10/11/13

He's had great games and has been consistent but he's only been like any other striker really, no different.

posted on 10/11/13

virtually all the top forwards are flawed tw£ts in at least a few ways

Ibra, Ronaldo, Suarez, Bale, Rooney, RvP, Sturridge , Torres, Tevez - all get 5 tw£at ratings on at least one aspect of their personality/character

Messi and Aguero seem pretty sound though

posted on 10/11/13

both Argentinians

comment by Kaiser (U1814)

posted on 11/11/13

Jon Daly

posted on 21/11/13

In terms of goal scoring, work rate, honesty and staying on his feet i prefer Aguero. He once kicked out at another player in frustration but that was a one off and was totally out of character for him so it would be unfair to label him dirty or a thug as has already been done on here.

comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 21/11/13

It wasn't like him to have a go back at side show.

Sometimes you push someone to far, it's not like he premeditatedly attacked him.

The only player who's done that to my knowledge was Keane the coward.

posted on 25/11/13

Sergio Aguero has now scored more goals on his own than Spurs have scored in total this season. Not a difficult feat i know but the guy is on fire this season again, another 2 goals and 2 more assists.

comment by Superb (U6486)

posted on 25/11/13

Ronaldo, Suarez and Aguero in no particular order.

posted on 29/11/13

Agureo, Ronaldo and Suarez in that order.

posted on 29/11/13

Im liking Aguero at the minute. If he carries this form on.. I'd be tempted to put him above Suarez but for the moment, think Suarez has been the more consistent striker over the last year/year and a half.

posted on 29/11/13

Aguero was injured for large parts of last season.

posted on 29/11/13

I think Aguero's quality, may put him as no.1 striker in the prem though it is quite close between a few of them.

Better than Ronaldo though (either one, fat one years back though) no way!

posted on 29/11/13

Aguero's banging them in but he hasn't used half the repertoire of long range shots and volleys he showed us during our title winning season. Barring injury his season will get better and better.

posted on 29/11/13

Not in a million years is aguero better than ronaldo. Complete biased blinkered opinion if you think he is

comment by RKW (U13169)

posted on 5/12/13

Definitely Suarez after last night

posted on 5/12/13

A one legged man would have scored four against Norwich last night if afforded the time and space that Suarez was allowed.

2 Martin
24 Bennett
5 Bassong
23 Olsson

useless.

posted on 5/12/13

So is that why great players like Messi and Ronaldo score loads of goals, playing against crap defences every week?

posted on 5/12/13

Ings

posted on 6/12/13

"So is that why great players like Messi and Ronaldo score loads of goals, playing against crap defences every week?"

I think you are missing or choosing to ignore a valid point!!
Norwich have a terrible defence, Man City scored 7 against the same defence just a few weeks ago so i think that getting carried away by the 4 goals Suarez scored against them may be a bit premature. I would prefer to look at his performances against Man U, Chelsea, Arsenal,Man City for example, those games would give a truer picture of how good he is. Scoring against Norwich at the moment is like shooting fish in a barrel!.

posted on 6/12/13

That's silly.

Dirk Kuyt had a good record against the best teams.

He wasn't better than Suarez though.

It's consistency which marks out the best players, not whether they score against the best teams or not. They should score against the best sometimes (and Suarez has against all those teams), but the nature of those games make it virtually impossible to always make an impact.

posted on 6/12/13

3 of his goals were magnificent. It's not like he got 3 tap ins after being played onside in an amateur fashion, and a poached goal from closing down the keeper.

posted on 9/12/13

Beating the keeper from 40 yards is more down to a goalkeeper error than a "magnificent goal", no keeper worth his salt should be beaten from that distance. I would use the word "magnificent" more sparingly, his second goal was a cracker and could maybe be described as magnificent, the other 2 were 'good' goals.

posted on 16/12/13

Soldado

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