comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Ole-dirty-baztard - You want ole in, ole out, in, out, in, out, shake it all about. Do the ole Koke (U19119)
posted 19 minutes ago
Also Brazilian Ronaldo should be way above salah and in or near any top 5 imo.
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He peaked pre 2000 though.
In his prime he's the best CF I've seen, but since the turn of the century I think he'd struggle to make a top 10 list of strikers alone.
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Yeah I guess that’s true, but also agree the best cf I’ve seen, had it all. Only injury really prevents him constantly being in top 10 lists.
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 48 minutes ago
Paul Scholes was a player that any manager of any team in the world would have wanted. 100% every game.
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Hes one of the most overated English players in my lifetime.
comment by blav23 (U3068)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 48 minutes ago
Paul Scholes was a player that any manager of any team in the world would have wanted. 100% every game.
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Hes one of the most overated English players in my lifetime.
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liverpool fan in shock "scholes is overrated" claim.
you realise he has as many PL medals as your entire first xi combined?
Given the timeframe, you have to consider him for the third spot, along with Ramos, Buffon, Xavi and Iniesta.
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I think Alves deserves a shout alongside those too.
Rio Ferdinand: “For me, it’s Paul Scholes. He’ll do ridiculous things in training like say, “You see that tree over there?” – It’ll be 40 yards away – “I’m going to hit it”. And he’ll do it!. Everyone at the club considers him the best."
Patrick Vieira: "The player in the Premiership I admire most? Easy – Scholes."
Edgar Davids: "I’m not the best, Paul Scholes is."
Roy Keane: "That's his job”
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Rio Ferdinand: “For me, it’s Paul Scholes. He’ll do ridiculous things in training like say, “You see that tree over there?” – It’ll be 40 yards away – “I’m going to hit it”. And he’ll do it!. Everyone at the club considers him the best."
Patrick Vieira: "The player in the Premiership I admire most? Easy – Scholes."
Edgar Davids: "I’m not the best, Paul Scholes is."
Roy Keane: "That's his job”
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he. hit. a . Tree.
big swinging mickey.
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Rio Ferdinand: “For me, it’s Paul Scholes. He’ll do ridiculous things in training like say, “You see that tree over there?” – It’ll be 40 yards away – “I’m going to hit it”. And he’ll do it!. Everyone at the club considers him the best."
Patrick Vieira: "The player in the Premiership I admire most? Easy – Scholes."
Edgar Davids: "I’m not the best, Paul Scholes is."
Roy Keane: "That's his job”
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he. hit. a . Tree.
big swinging mickey.
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😂
It might seem sacrilege to some but even as a Liverpool supporter, I can admire Scholes as player.
England never lost with Gerrard and Scholes in midfield. Then Lampard.came along and Scholes was shunted out to the left. Utter madness imo. Scholes talent shone through at Utd. Better than Becks, better than Giggs and as important as Keane at his best, with incredible longevity.
As for the OP.
Messi
Ronaldo
Iniesta.
Busquets
Ramos
Maybe not in the top 3, but Salah is still world class. Why are people laughing at it? He’s influential in Liverpool winning both the league and CL. I don’t particularly agree he’s top 3, but I can see why he’s been picked. It’s not that ludicrous.
I do think Salah is a tad underrated by many. He's broken all kinds of records and his numbers are insane.
comment by *Robbing Hoody - Clandestine Boat Pleb (U6374)
posted 8 minutes ago
I do think Salah is a tad underrated by many. He's broken all kinds of records and his numbers are insane.
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Totally agree. But the same set of supporters slag Kane off to, when we all know Harry Kane is one of the best strikers on the planet. Mo Salah is up there among the best players in the world no doubt.
The feat of hitting a tree with a football is thoroughly overrated. Kids get balls stuck in trees all the time without even trying.
comment by *Robbing Hoody - Clandestine Boat Pleb (U6374)
posted 58 minutes ago
I do think Salah is a tad underrated by many. He's broken all kinds of records and his numbers are insane.
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What makes you say that? I think he’s extremely highly regarded currently and over the past 3 years.
At Liverpool he’s got a goal/assist every 92 mins which is astonishing but numbers alone don’t get you to levels that this award is giving out.
His numbers are better than Henry’s probably far better, but he is really better than Henry was?
comment by *Robbing Hoody - Clandestine Boat Pleb (U6374)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
I do think Salah is a tad underrated by many. He's broken all kinds of records and his numbers are insane.
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He’s a world class player. I don’t think that can be contested. Comfortably one of the top ten players in the world over the last four years.
I’m actually struggling to think of another PL side that has ever contained so many world class players. Not the United sides of 1998-2000 or 2008-10, for sure. Not quite I’d say the City sides of the past five years. Chelsea 2005/6? Still probably not.
Klopp may have more elite superstars at his disposal than any previous PL manager I reckon.
I mean, on a sane earth it’s:
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Ronaldinho
4. Henry
5. Zidane
And then fight amongst yourselves beyond that.
comment by Dave (U11711)
posted 7 hours, 30 minutes ago
You're all completely off your rockers.
Two words:
Mario Gomez.
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This reference hasn’t gone unnoticed or unappreciated, Dave.
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 6 minutes ago
I mean, on a sane earth it’s:
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Ronaldinho
4. Henry
5. Zidane
And then fight amongst yourselves beyond that.
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Depends on how you’re judging it.
Zidane, for example, retired in 2006, and his best years were probably 1998 to 2001 or so.
Lewandowski has contributed impressively and consistently over the last 15 seasons.
Is Zidane one of the best players to have played elite football since 2000? Of course.
Are his contributions to football amongst the most impressive since 2000? Absolutely not.
I mean, do we consider Lothar Matthaus?
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Xavi
4. Iniesta
5. Ramos
6. Lewandowski
7. Ronaldinho
8. Buffon
9. Pirlo
10. Henry
Ronaldo over Messi for me easily in terms of 'greatness'.
Messi is more skilled in certain ways, and a compilation of his best goals would look better than CR7's best goals because he could dribble past 3/4 defenders more easily, but CR7 has other advantages and these are the reasons he's greater...
1) 5 UCL titles - each time he was the driving force and he smashed all the scoring records. Messi only won 3 UCL titles as a key player. In 16-17, CR7 scored 10 goals in 5 games across the QFs, SFs & Final of the UCL - including 5 goals past Neuer in the QF and 2 in the Final against Juve who had barely conceded a UCL goal all season.
2) Messi gave up a 3-goal lead in UCL KO ties twice. Ronaldo, on the other hand, has twice come back from 0-2 down after the 1st leg by scoring hat-tricks in the 2nd leg (vs Wolfsburg & Atletico)
3) Messi lost 8-2 to Bayern. CR7 would never allow that on his watch.
4) CR7 has dominated in 3 major leagues (winning 2 league titles minimum in each). Even at age 33+, he broke records in Serie A.
5) Messi is 0-4 in major international finals with Argentina. CR7 is 2-1 in int. finals.
6) Messi is very one-footed, whereas CR7 can score with his head and bang with both feet.
7) Messi has been in clear decline for around 4-5 years, whereas CR7 is still going strong.
The actual list is something like this...
1) CR7
2) Messi
3) Henry
4) Ronaldinho
5) Neymar Jr
6) Bale
7) Suarez
8) Lewandowski
9) Ozil
10) Ramos
comment by #LiquidGenius (U20571)
posted 8 minutes ago
Ronaldo over Messi for me easily in terms of 'greatness'.
Messi is more skilled in certain ways, and a compilation of his best goals would look better than CR7's best goals because he could dribble past 3/4 defenders more easily, but CR7 has other advantages and these are the reasons he's greater...
1) 5 UCL titles - each time he was the driving force and he smashed all the scoring records. Messi only won 3 UCL titles as a key player. In 16-17, CR7 scored 10 goals in 5 games across the QFs, SFs & Final of the UCL - including 5 goals past Neuer in the QF and 2 in the Final against Juve who had barely conceded a UCL goal all season.
2) Messi gave up a 3-goal lead in UCL KO ties twice. Ronaldo, on the other hand, has twice come back from 0-2 down after the 1st leg by scoring hat-tricks in the 2nd leg (vs Wolfsburg & Atletico)
3) Messi lost 8-2 to Bayern. CR7 would never allow that on his watch.
4) CR7 has dominated in 3 major leagues (winning 2 league titles minimum in each). Even at age 33+, he broke records in Serie A.
5) Messi is 0-4 in major international finals with Argentina. CR7 is 2-1 in int. finals.
6) Messi is very one-footed, whereas CR7 can score with his head and bang with both feet.
7) Messi has been in clear decline for around 4-5 years, whereas CR7 is still going strong.
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No mention of Ballon d’or wins?
Funny that.
comment by rosso - it’s not good enough to be right; you have to be effective (U17054)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 6 minutes ago
I mean, on a sane earth it’s:
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Ronaldinho
4. Henry
5. Zidane
And then fight amongst yourselves beyond that.
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Depends on how you’re judging it.
Zidane, for example, retired in 2006, and his best years were probably 1998 to 2001 or so.
Lewandowski has contributed impressively and consistently over the last 15 seasons.
Is Zidane one of the best players to have played elite football since 2000? Of course.
Are his contributions to football amongst the most impressive since 2000? Absolutely not.
I mean, do we consider Lothar Matthaus?
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This, the period nominated means that legends like fat Ronaldo, Zidane and Ronaldinho don't come into it. Their absolute best was in the nineties.
comment by Pâî§Lë¥'š _P䆆ê®ÑëÐ_ÐrÊåm§ (U1541)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by rosso - it’s not good enough to be right; you have to be effective (U17054)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 6 minutes ago
I mean, on a sane earth it’s:
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Ronaldinho
4. Henry
5. Zidane
And then fight amongst yourselves beyond that.
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Depends on how you’re judging it.
Zidane, for example, retired in 2006, and his best years were probably 1998 to 2001 or so.
Lewandowski has contributed impressively and consistently over the last 15 seasons.
Is Zidane one of the best players to have played elite football since 2000? Of course.
Are his contributions to football amongst the most impressive since 2000? Absolutely not.
I mean, do we consider Lothar Matthaus?
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This, the period nominated means that legends like fat Ronaldo, Zidane and Ronaldinho don't come into it. Their absolute best was in the nineties.
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Agree on Ronaldo. Though Zidane was still undoubtedly a world class player post 2000, and Ronaldinho's best was most certainly not in the 90s.
I’m willing to concede on Zidane and put Xavi in there instead.
Lewandowski makes the top 10 I would say at this point, but for me it’s about that combination of productivity and magic. Lewa certainly excels at the former, but not the latter.
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 50 minutes ago
I’m willing to concede on Zidane and put Xavi in there instead.
Lewandowski makes the top 10 I would say at this point, but for me it’s about that combination of productivity and magic. Lewa certainly excels at the former, but not the latter.
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Fair view
He’s not one who springs immediately to mind when you consider the romantic and nostalgic side of the game.
He’s had some career though. Just relentlessly prolific.
Not a popular choice with many, but I’d say Neymar has been one of the best players this past decade. A lot of people just can’t look past his gamesmanship and also forget that the fact he’s had the shiiit kicked out of him has forced him to miss out on the business end of the season several times.
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posted on 28/12/20
comment by -bloodred- (U1222)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Ole-dirty-baztard - You want ole in, ole out, in, out, in, out, shake it all about. Do the ole Koke (U19119)
posted 19 minutes ago
Also Brazilian Ronaldo should be way above salah and in or near any top 5 imo.
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He peaked pre 2000 though.
In his prime he's the best CF I've seen, but since the turn of the century I think he'd struggle to make a top 10 list of strikers alone.
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Yeah I guess that’s true, but also agree the best cf I’ve seen, had it all. Only injury really prevents him constantly being in top 10 lists.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 48 minutes ago
Paul Scholes was a player that any manager of any team in the world would have wanted. 100% every game.
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Hes one of the most overated English players in my lifetime.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by blav23 (U3068)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by goadocwatson (U1016)
posted 48 minutes ago
Paul Scholes was a player that any manager of any team in the world would have wanted. 100% every game.
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Hes one of the most overated English players in my lifetime.
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liverpool fan in shock "scholes is overrated" claim.
you realise he has as many PL medals as your entire first xi combined?
posted on 28/12/20
Given the timeframe, you have to consider him for the third spot, along with Ramos, Buffon, Xavi and Iniesta.
=======
I think Alves deserves a shout alongside those too.
posted on 28/12/20
Rio Ferdinand: “For me, it’s Paul Scholes. He’ll do ridiculous things in training like say, “You see that tree over there?” – It’ll be 40 yards away – “I’m going to hit it”. And he’ll do it!. Everyone at the club considers him the best."
Patrick Vieira: "The player in the Premiership I admire most? Easy – Scholes."
Edgar Davids: "I’m not the best, Paul Scholes is."
Roy Keane: "That's his job”
posted on 28/12/20
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Rio Ferdinand: “For me, it’s Paul Scholes. He’ll do ridiculous things in training like say, “You see that tree over there?” – It’ll be 40 yards away – “I’m going to hit it”. And he’ll do it!. Everyone at the club considers him the best."
Patrick Vieira: "The player in the Premiership I admire most? Easy – Scholes."
Edgar Davids: "I’m not the best, Paul Scholes is."
Roy Keane: "That's his job”
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he. hit. a . Tree.
big swinging mickey.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 1 hour, 8 minutes ago
Rio Ferdinand: “For me, it’s Paul Scholes. He’ll do ridiculous things in training like say, “You see that tree over there?” – It’ll be 40 yards away – “I’m going to hit it”. And he’ll do it!. Everyone at the club considers him the best."
Patrick Vieira: "The player in the Premiership I admire most? Easy – Scholes."
Edgar Davids: "I’m not the best, Paul Scholes is."
Roy Keane: "That's his job”
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he. hit. a . Tree.
big swinging mickey.
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😂
It might seem sacrilege to some but even as a Liverpool supporter, I can admire Scholes as player.
England never lost with Gerrard and Scholes in midfield. Then Lampard.came along and Scholes was shunted out to the left. Utter madness imo. Scholes talent shone through at Utd. Better than Becks, better than Giggs and as important as Keane at his best, with incredible longevity.
As for the OP.
Messi
Ronaldo
Iniesta.
Busquets
Ramos
posted on 28/12/20
Maybe not in the top 3, but Salah is still world class. Why are people laughing at it? He’s influential in Liverpool winning both the league and CL. I don’t particularly agree he’s top 3, but I can see why he’s been picked. It’s not that ludicrous.
posted on 28/12/20
I do think Salah is a tad underrated by many. He's broken all kinds of records and his numbers are insane.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by *Robbing Hoody - Clandestine Boat Pleb (U6374)
posted 8 minutes ago
I do think Salah is a tad underrated by many. He's broken all kinds of records and his numbers are insane.
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Totally agree. But the same set of supporters slag Kane off to, when we all know Harry Kane is one of the best strikers on the planet. Mo Salah is up there among the best players in the world no doubt.
posted on 28/12/20
The feat of hitting a tree with a football is thoroughly overrated. Kids get balls stuck in trees all the time without even trying.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by *Robbing Hoody - Clandestine Boat Pleb (U6374)
posted 58 minutes ago
I do think Salah is a tad underrated by many. He's broken all kinds of records and his numbers are insane.
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What makes you say that? I think he’s extremely highly regarded currently and over the past 3 years.
At Liverpool he’s got a goal/assist every 92 mins which is astonishing but numbers alone don’t get you to levels that this award is giving out.
His numbers are better than Henry’s probably far better, but he is really better than Henry was?
posted on 28/12/20
comment by *Robbing Hoody - Clandestine Boat Pleb (U6374)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
I do think Salah is a tad underrated by many. He's broken all kinds of records and his numbers are insane.
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He’s a world class player. I don’t think that can be contested. Comfortably one of the top ten players in the world over the last four years.
I’m actually struggling to think of another PL side that has ever contained so many world class players. Not the United sides of 1998-2000 or 2008-10, for sure. Not quite I’d say the City sides of the past five years. Chelsea 2005/6? Still probably not.
Klopp may have more elite superstars at his disposal than any previous PL manager I reckon.
posted on 28/12/20
I mean, on a sane earth it’s:
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Ronaldinho
4. Henry
5. Zidane
And then fight amongst yourselves beyond that.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by Dave (U11711)
posted 7 hours, 30 minutes ago
You're all completely off your rockers.
Two words:
Mario Gomez.
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This reference hasn’t gone unnoticed or unappreciated, Dave.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 6 minutes ago
I mean, on a sane earth it’s:
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Ronaldinho
4. Henry
5. Zidane
And then fight amongst yourselves beyond that.
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Depends on how you’re judging it.
Zidane, for example, retired in 2006, and his best years were probably 1998 to 2001 or so.
Lewandowski has contributed impressively and consistently over the last 15 seasons.
Is Zidane one of the best players to have played elite football since 2000? Of course.
Are his contributions to football amongst the most impressive since 2000? Absolutely not.
I mean, do we consider Lothar Matthaus?
posted on 28/12/20
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Xavi
4. Iniesta
5. Ramos
6. Lewandowski
7. Ronaldinho
8. Buffon
9. Pirlo
10. Henry
posted on 28/12/20
Ronaldo over Messi for me easily in terms of 'greatness'.
Messi is more skilled in certain ways, and a compilation of his best goals would look better than CR7's best goals because he could dribble past 3/4 defenders more easily, but CR7 has other advantages and these are the reasons he's greater...
1) 5 UCL titles - each time he was the driving force and he smashed all the scoring records. Messi only won 3 UCL titles as a key player. In 16-17, CR7 scored 10 goals in 5 games across the QFs, SFs & Final of the UCL - including 5 goals past Neuer in the QF and 2 in the Final against Juve who had barely conceded a UCL goal all season.
2) Messi gave up a 3-goal lead in UCL KO ties twice. Ronaldo, on the other hand, has twice come back from 0-2 down after the 1st leg by scoring hat-tricks in the 2nd leg (vs Wolfsburg & Atletico)
3) Messi lost 8-2 to Bayern. CR7 would never allow that on his watch.
4) CR7 has dominated in 3 major leagues (winning 2 league titles minimum in each). Even at age 33+, he broke records in Serie A.
5) Messi is 0-4 in major international finals with Argentina. CR7 is 2-1 in int. finals.
6) Messi is very one-footed, whereas CR7 can score with his head and bang with both feet.
7) Messi has been in clear decline for around 4-5 years, whereas CR7 is still going strong.
posted on 28/12/20
The actual list is something like this...
1) CR7
2) Messi
3) Henry
4) Ronaldinho
5) Neymar Jr
6) Bale
7) Suarez
8) Lewandowski
9) Ozil
10) Ramos
posted on 28/12/20
comment by #LiquidGenius (U20571)
posted 8 minutes ago
Ronaldo over Messi for me easily in terms of 'greatness'.
Messi is more skilled in certain ways, and a compilation of his best goals would look better than CR7's best goals because he could dribble past 3/4 defenders more easily, but CR7 has other advantages and these are the reasons he's greater...
1) 5 UCL titles - each time he was the driving force and he smashed all the scoring records. Messi only won 3 UCL titles as a key player. In 16-17, CR7 scored 10 goals in 5 games across the QFs, SFs & Final of the UCL - including 5 goals past Neuer in the QF and 2 in the Final against Juve who had barely conceded a UCL goal all season.
2) Messi gave up a 3-goal lead in UCL KO ties twice. Ronaldo, on the other hand, has twice come back from 0-2 down after the 1st leg by scoring hat-tricks in the 2nd leg (vs Wolfsburg & Atletico)
3) Messi lost 8-2 to Bayern. CR7 would never allow that on his watch.
4) CR7 has dominated in 3 major leagues (winning 2 league titles minimum in each). Even at age 33+, he broke records in Serie A.
5) Messi is 0-4 in major international finals with Argentina. CR7 is 2-1 in int. finals.
6) Messi is very one-footed, whereas CR7 can score with his head and bang with both feet.
7) Messi has been in clear decline for around 4-5 years, whereas CR7 is still going strong.
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No mention of Ballon d’or wins?
Funny that.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by rosso - it’s not good enough to be right; you have to be effective (U17054)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 6 minutes ago
I mean, on a sane earth it’s:
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Ronaldinho
4. Henry
5. Zidane
And then fight amongst yourselves beyond that.
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Depends on how you’re judging it.
Zidane, for example, retired in 2006, and his best years were probably 1998 to 2001 or so.
Lewandowski has contributed impressively and consistently over the last 15 seasons.
Is Zidane one of the best players to have played elite football since 2000? Of course.
Are his contributions to football amongst the most impressive since 2000? Absolutely not.
I mean, do we consider Lothar Matthaus?
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This, the period nominated means that legends like fat Ronaldo, Zidane and Ronaldinho don't come into it. Their absolute best was in the nineties.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by Pâî§Lë¥'š _P䆆ê®ÑëÐ_ÐrÊåm§ (U1541)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by rosso - it’s not good enough to be right; you have to be effective (U17054)
posted 1 hour, 5 minutes ago
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 6 minutes ago
I mean, on a sane earth it’s:
1. Messi
2. Ronaldo
3. Ronaldinho
4. Henry
5. Zidane
And then fight amongst yourselves beyond that.
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Depends on how you’re judging it.
Zidane, for example, retired in 2006, and his best years were probably 1998 to 2001 or so.
Lewandowski has contributed impressively and consistently over the last 15 seasons.
Is Zidane one of the best players to have played elite football since 2000? Of course.
Are his contributions to football amongst the most impressive since 2000? Absolutely not.
I mean, do we consider Lothar Matthaus?
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This, the period nominated means that legends like fat Ronaldo, Zidane and Ronaldinho don't come into it. Their absolute best was in the nineties.
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Agree on Ronaldo. Though Zidane was still undoubtedly a world class player post 2000, and Ronaldinho's best was most certainly not in the 90s.
posted on 28/12/20
I’m willing to concede on Zidane and put Xavi in there instead.
Lewandowski makes the top 10 I would say at this point, but for me it’s about that combination of productivity and magic. Lewa certainly excels at the former, but not the latter.
posted on 28/12/20
comment by BerbaKing11 (U6256)
posted 50 minutes ago
I’m willing to concede on Zidane and put Xavi in there instead.
Lewandowski makes the top 10 I would say at this point, but for me it’s about that combination of productivity and magic. Lewa certainly excels at the former, but not the latter.
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Fair view
He’s not one who springs immediately to mind when you consider the romantic and nostalgic side of the game.
He’s had some career though. Just relentlessly prolific.
posted on 28/12/20
Not a popular choice with many, but I’d say Neymar has been one of the best players this past decade. A lot of people just can’t look past his gamesmanship and also forget that the fact he’s had the shiiit kicked out of him has forced him to miss out on the business end of the season several times.
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