2018 - 2019 Football Thread - Page 194
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51350 Posts
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KobraKay
Portugal4024 Posts
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Harris1st
Germany6185 Posts
Discuss :D | ||
Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8740 Posts
On April 25 2019 20:08 Harris1st wrote: Messi wins all trophys, even those he doesn't deserve. Messi GOAT. Messi bonjwa Discuss :D Anyone who disagrees with this is ruining football forever. | ||
clusen
Germany8702 Posts
On April 25 2019 19:58 KobraKay wrote: The last page has showed me why on earth has Modric won the award last year. Oh you people….Lets give it to Sterling this year so that it ends once and for all. The little credibility it had ended last year so giving it to Sterling this year would be the final nail in the coffin. You say that as if Sterling wasn't playing insanely well over the whole year so far | ||
Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
Why everyone creaming now and not last year? I dont remember Ballon D'or talks last year even though he was just as good | ||
Liquid`Drone
Norway28274 Posts
I also think Pandemona makes the hype seem bigger than it is. Nations league is like confederations cup at most, winning that is fairly irrelevant. And Messi has been fantastic this season. I mean if City had won CL with Sterling hattricking the final or whatever, sure, he's a candidate, but now, he is at best making a domestic sweep, and PL players don't even think he's been the #1 player in the league. | ||
Bacillus
Finland1826 Posts
On April 26 2019 00:43 Rebs wrote: Why everyone creaming now and not last year? I dont remember Ballon D'or talks last year even though he was just as good I guess it's possible to argue that the competition this year isn't as good. The whole Real Madrid is slumping and Ronaldo couldn't carry Juventus against Ajax. That leaves quite a bit of hype that isn't defaulted to the usual suspects. | ||
Twisted
Netherlands13552 Posts
No-one comes close to these kinds of numbers except for the prolific goal scorer Ronaldo. And it doesn't even portray the importance on the team. Almost every goal starts with a pre-assist/assist/goal by Messi. The Sterling campaign drenched with Pandemona bias is hilarious though. It would seem like he's trolling but he's dead serious :D. Sterling haha. While Manchester City is impressive, it isn't because of pure star power but because it's a well drilled, well trained unit. Of course they have good, technical players, but not one that really stands out, except maybe de Bruyne last season. I'd say Hazard should be in contention earlier than Sterling. If Chelsea gets anywhere this season, it's because Hazard carried them there. We've all become accustomed and spoiled by what Messi and Ronaldo have been showing us in the past decade. Even in bad seasons they're a universe ahead of 'a good player' like Sterling, or Modric for that matter. | ||
Twisted
Netherlands13552 Posts
On April 25 2019 17:58 Acrofales wrote: That said, if it's about trophies, then assuming Ajax wins the league and the cup, and dreaming a bit about winning the CL... Tadic for balon d'or! Haha yeah Ajax players won't win Ballon d'Or, but if I'd have to choose any Ajax player, it would probably be de Ligt as winner | ||
Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51350 Posts
Messi has every season scored a bunch of goals IN Spain and helped win the domestic competitions in Spain, not on a European stage or even international stage, that is where he falls short when he doesn't win the Ballon d'or. That is why i throw Sterling in because he is at the forefront of City about to do the domestic treble in England (Which messi has done as well or will do idk) then has a chance to win an international title with the Nations League which is a mini Euros aka best in Europe. Modric straight up won the Ballon d'or last time based on his amazing season at the forefront of creating goals for Madrid as the won another Champions League and then helped Croatia get to the world cup finals. Messi in that year had like 50 goals scored in La Liga and won the domestic titles only again. | ||
evilfatsh1t
Australia8532 Posts
On April 26 2019 16:44 Pandemona wrote: You know the Ballon d'or isn't given to the guy with the most goals at the end of the year, that is a shit metric to use to regard the best player in the world. If that was the case no one other than striker would win it and that is completely unfair. Messi has every season scored a bunch of goals IN Spain and helped win the domestic competitions in Spain, not on a European stage or even international stage, that is where he falls short when he doesn't win the Ballon d'or. That is why i throw Sterling in because he is at the forefront of City about to do the domestic treble in England (Which messi has done as well or will do idk) then has a chance to win an international title with the Nations League which is a mini Euros aka best in Europe. Modric straight up won the Ballon d'or last time based on his amazing season at the forefront of creating goals for Madrid as the won another Champions League and then helped Croatia get to the world cup finals. Messi in that year had like 50 goals scored in La Liga and won the domestic titles only again. your argument for why sterling or modric deserve the ballon dor is exactly what makes the ballon dor a worthless trophy. the trophy should go to the best player in that year. youre absolutely right that stats shouldnt be the only metric used when determining the winner. but thats even more of a reason why messi should win. he is just better, simple as that. you can make cases for ronaldo because his goal scoring is just so ruthless that it doesnt matter if messi is undisputedly the most beautiful player to watch, ronaldo's efficiency in front of goal is just as effective at winning you games. you take ronaldo out of the equation (because so far he hasnt done "enough"), theres only messi left. the results for the other teams and players dont matter. theyre not better than messi. modric winning last year was an absolute joke. using trophies as a metric imo is worse than simply using individual stats. this isnt the team of the year award, its an individual award. your whole basis for sterling is that hes on route to win the most trophies this year but you are severely underestimating how much his team and his coach has carried him there. a guy who scores 50 goals a season but doesnt win anything despite playing at the top level is more impressive than a guy who played roughly as well as his peers in a fantastic team and won various trophies. | ||
Dingodile
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Twisted
Netherlands13552 Posts
https://www.whoscored.com/Players/11119/Show/Lionel-Messi https://www.whoscored.com/Players/97692/Show/Raheem-Sterling https://www.whoscored.com/Players/20874/Show/Luka-Modric https://www.whoscored.com/Players/5583/Show/Cristiano-Ronaldo https://www.whoscored.com/Players/33404/Show/Eden-Hazard Sterling surely had a good season comparing to other players, but one clearly stands out in all metrics: Messi. And this has been the case in the past 10 years. Only one to come close is Ronaldo. I said it last year and I'll say it again; as long as Messi doesn't win the Ballon d'Or (and I realize the year is still long), the whole throphy is not to be taken seriously. On April 26 2019 18:00 Dingodile wrote: messi wouldn't have won 10 in a row. more like 7-3 or 8-2 for messi against ronaldo. If I only care about UCL performances, I would say 8-2 or 7-3 for ronaldo in the past 10 seasons. these two players are just unreal. I'll concede to your first sentence. | ||
Salteador Neo
Andorra5591 Posts
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Harris1st
Germany6185 Posts
Might add to Messi's weaknesses his aerial power and header finishes | ||
sharkie
Austria18015 Posts
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Bacillus
Finland1826 Posts
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Twisted
Netherlands13552 Posts
- All of the competition was in the other half of the bracket. They got to the final winning against Denmark/Russia/England, none of them favourites against Croatie pre-woldcup. - It's a bo1 knock-out system, with them needing penalty shootouts against Denmark and Russia (where Ballon d'Or winner Modric missed at least 1 penalty) - The important players on the team (midfield, center backs, basically the spine of their team) consisted of players playing in the top teams in Europe, Modric, Rakitic, Kovacic midfield is amazing. Their only great match was against Argentina in the group stage, which was a team effort, as was the rest of their World Cup run. Modric just played to his usual level, and he's a good player. Not the best player in the world by a long shot, so him winning it is a complete joke. Ballon should've went to Messi or Ronaldo as usual and based on individual stats (not just goals/assists but also pass% etc.etc.) Messi should always win Ballon d'Or. On April 26 2019 19:49 Bacillus wrote: Btw, how good is that whoscored rating in general? Lots of individual stuff is certainly nice and easy to measure and it does highlight skilled players, but I'd imagine also that for example that playing surefire dull passes all game long could be seen as a great rating booster. Also, for example a good defensive player covering passing angles is pretty damn hard to measure since most of the passes aren't going to happen at all. Key passes, chances created etc. is also measured and taken into account. If it was indeed dull passes, defenders would have a very high rating. | ||
Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51350 Posts
It is a good website same with transfermarket for stats but ratings i still think are to individual to give. Also especially when the likes of the best rated players this season are people like; Téji Savanier Sébastien Haller Alejandro Gómez I have genuinely never heard of them, i have seen Atalanta which is the club for Gomez have been doing well improving on last year in Serie A and are potentially 4th place challengers but i mean he is rated like 6th best player in the world.... Haller is a Frankfurt player who have been doing well and Savanier plays for "Nimes" in Ligue 1 which i never even heard of as a club before xD These all make up the top 10 rated players in the world. This is their team of the year; | ||
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