Daniel Alves

Richard.H

Senior Member
I went back and watched some Dani Alves highlights on YT. He is one of my favorites from the Pep team and truly the best RB this club has had. His amazing stamina, understanding with Messi, offensive and defensive IQ, is unmatched. He would sprint to join in nearly every attack and then also sprint back to defend.

What makes him so different than the average RB's we've had (Roberto and Semedo) is his extremely high IQ on both ends of the field. Dude just knew where to position himself, who to pass to, and when to run back. Massive respect to him. I will always remember Dani Alves. In hindsight we should have kept him until 17-18, 18-19 season. Don't forget he was a very important part of that Juventus team getting to the 2017 CL Final.

 

KingLeo10

Senior Member
I went back and watched some Dani Alves highlights on YT. He is one of my favorites from the Pep team and truly the best RB this club has had. His amazing stamina, understanding with Messi, offensive and defensive IQ, is unmatched. He would sprint to join in nearly every attack and then also sprint back to defend.

What makes him so different than the average RB's we've had (Roberto and Semedo) is his extremely high IQ on both ends of the field. Dude just knew where to position himself, who to pass to, and when to run back. Massive respect to him. I will always remember Dani Alves. In hindsight we should have kept him until 17-18, 18-19 season. Don't forget he was a very important part of that Juventus team getting to the 2017 CL Final.


Marcelo, Alves, Cafu, R. Carlos. All 4 of the greatest fullbacks ever from Brazil.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Carlos was not even close to likes of Maldini as a full back.

Roberto Carlos was massively over rated if ever entering these debates.
 

Morten

Senior Member
Agree. He kept the winger versions of CR7 and Messi in check. They have a terrible goal record v him.

Ashley Cole was basically impossible to get past, while also contributing going forward.
Ronaldo did very little against Chelsea as a result, indeed, i believe he only has one goal against Chelsea, which was in the CL-final, a header in the box, away from the wings.

Messi and Cole played on opposite sides of the pitch though, doubt they had many confrontations.
 

Bobo32

Senior Member
I went back and watched some Dani Alves highlights on YT. He is one of my favorites from the Pep team and truly the best RB this club has had. His amazing stamina, understanding with Messi, offensive and defensive IQ, is unmatched. He would sprint to join in nearly every attack and then also sprint back to defend.

What makes him so different than the average RB's we've had (Roberto and Semedo) is his extremely high IQ on both ends of the field. Dude just knew where to position himself, who to pass to, and when to run back. Massive respect to him. I will always remember Dani Alves. In hindsight we should have kept him until 17-18, 18-19 season. Don't forget he was a very important part of that Juventus team getting to the 2017 CL Final.


Yeah, no doubt. I think he is the GOAT RB, and I also think he'd be better than Barcelonas alternatives even in 2021. Evidently he was better in 17-18-19 as you say.
 

Windhook

Well-known member
Yeah, Maldini played a lot as LB, he is ahead of anyone there for me.

Can't think of anyone better than him on that position from that period and to be consistent for 20+ players, man what a legend!

Roberto Carlos was okay defender, not great, but his notorious meteor shooting was what made him enjoyable to watch. In terms of defensive skills he's nowhere near the greats.
 

khaled_a_d

Senior Member
Can't think of anyone better than him on that position from that period and to be consistent for 20+ players, man what a legend!

Roberto Carlos was okay defender, not great, but his notorious meteor shooting was what made him enjoyable to watch. In terms of defensive skills he's nowhere near the greats.

Carlos stamina speed and strength were great assets to his game, he was a rich man (like Bill Gates rich) Alba in that sense. A true historic LB tbf.
Being better than Maldini is different story
 

Sterlingfan2000

Active member
It’s my broken wing to not have played in the Premier League,” the legendary right-back said. “When I was at Sevilla I came close to joining Liverpool. I don’t know how my life would have turned out but Liverpool is one of the biggest clubs in the world.


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“It was my fault it didn’t work out with Manchester City. The deal was all OK but I had some personal problems and had to change my plans.

“It would have been wonderful to work with the man who changed my life again. There is a bad taste to have failed to do that, to have failed him. I don’t like to fail people and especially not those who believed me, trusted in me and helped me become who I am today. I have already said sorry to him (Pep Guardiola). I shouldnt have joined PSG. I failed. But I am a human being and I make mistakes.”



LoooooooL that dis to PSG
 

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