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  1. Maradona37

    Kevin De Bruyne

    Yes, you make reasonable points and that's a good post: there's definitely context to this stuff, and he has done better than perhaps was claimed. But Xavi and Iniesta is the most elite of standards in football history - they're two of the greatest midfielders of all time (in my opinion Xavi is...
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    Kevin De Bruyne

    I agree with a lot of that. One point I would make in his favour is that them City-Liverpool battles for the title (and in head-to-head games) were of the highest quality the PL has ever seen most probably, and he often really stood out. But yeah, for a player of his ability, his CL...
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    Kevin De Bruyne

    Yeah think I made that point the other night in this thread too. But I don't wanna look like I am arguing against Kev because he is a genius. But bigger match winner than Xavi and Iniesta? I cannot go that far, especially when Kev hasn't done much in CL or international tournaments (he played...
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    10 - Lamine Yamal

    People know I am not a stats type obsessive, but I don't get the Doku hype. His entire game seems tor revolve around fronting up a full-back on the left flank in or near the box, and beating him, never see him do anything in any other area of the park, never see him produce great passes or...
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    Kevin De Bruyne

    Like I said though, can you not win games before the moment by simply strangling the opposition and dominating the game even if you don't produce the moment for goals, like Xavi and Iniesta used to do in terms of running the show? Not saying you're wrong or trying to provoke you, but surely...
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    Luis Diaz

    A lot of these football websites are just grifting sites with no idea.
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    Mason Greenwood

    He is/was an incredible talent, much better than Rashford was potentially for me. I think he's the only player United have produced since the class of 92 who comes even close to living up to the insane hype their fans assign to their academy players. But... ...There's no morals in football -...
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    Kevin De Bruyne

    Just as well he's been one of the best players of his generation and it's his leaving do or he'd be getting laughed at for that miss tonight. To be fair, it was a bit behind him, was off the floor, on his 'weaker' foot (though his left is good) and he stumbled just before hitting it. But he's...
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    Rayan Cherki

    Maybe Sancho too in hindsight. Though I think he's better than he looks, as I believe United have destroyed him.
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    Finalissima

    When it's impossible to fit one game into an entire year then surely that is evidence of the vast oversaturation of club and international football.
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    Florian Wirtz

    Just to play devil's advocate for a moment. He's really good and I like him a lot (and maybe this is a lazy comparison) but...whisper it...might he not live up to expectations like a Havertz didn't? The boy Kai was raved about before going to Chelsea and now at Arsenal he's seen as at best...
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    Luis Diaz

    He just joined Man City in January. I don't know how long his contract is but he will be there two or three years at least I think. The club see him as a big part of their plans I think. I think he'd do well at Barca too, though. I like him.
  13. Maradona37

    Luis Diaz

    He's quite good but but he's not a needle mover and would be back up mostly anyway. There's also a good risk of him flopping. 30m max and normal level wages would make more sense. 85 million must be total fabrication LOL.
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    Paulo Dybala

    That's some of the most horrendous music my ears have ever been subjected to.
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    Manchester United

    Lol they did and do have much bigger problems than players dancing after a loss
  16. Maradona37

    Nico Williams

    Obviously nonsense and clickbait. Real Madrid have more left wingers than Scandinavia.
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    Paulo Dybala

    Fair enough, it's a reasonable opinion to hold.
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    Kylian Muppet

    True mate. The game is more about athleticism and pressing than it's ever been isn't it.
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    Paulo Dybala

    He is a gorgeously talented footballer indeed, but I'd say Aimar or Riquelme is the most talented Argentine player of the modern era after Messi (if by modern era you mean 90s onwards).
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    Premier League 24/25

    Lovely goal by Nico Gonzalez @soul24rage

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