JohnN
Senior Member
Dembele moustache is unbeatable. Baloney der moustacheFirst step in beating Dembele next year is beating him in moustache game.
Dembele moustache is unbeatable. Baloney der moustacheFirst step in beating Dembele next year is beating him in moustache game.
Is it just me or does Yamal look 10 years older with that early mustache he rockin? Shave it bruh![]()
truAlso important to take his age into account. He is already being viewed as one of the best at 18, while clearly progressing. Therefore, when we compare him to Hazard, Neymar, et cetera, compare him to these players when they were 18 and not in their prime.
What actually matters is what you do after beating the player. That's what makes you world class.
No way dude. Neymar was a demon when it came to dribbling. Certainly flashy, but effective and impossible to predict on the ball.
Yes but dribbling and close control doesn't improve after a certain age.Also important to take his age into account. He is already being viewed as one of the best at 18, while clearly progressing. Therefore, when we compare him to Hazard, Neymar, et cetera, compare him to these players when they were 18 and not in their prime.
I'm pretty sure Yamal will beat both Neymar and Hazard by dribbling volume and success rate by his prime. He already bested most of Hazard's career last season with 4.6 dribbles per game in La Liga and 4.3 in CL. Hazard only had 2 seasons where he had more (14/15 and 17/18) with 4.9 and 4.8. Neymar, to be fair, had 4.8 in 20/21, 5.6 in 16/17, 6 in 19/20, and 7.1 in 17/18, but he only played 18-20 league (Ligue 1) games in each of those seasons except the 16/17 Barca one.Yes but dribbling and close control doesn't improve after a certain age.
End product and Football IQ improves.
Young Messi was a better dribbler than old Messi because of his natural acceleration.
Hazard and Neymar were already ELITE dribblers at Lille and Santos.
People imagine players progress as if it's a arithmetical equation. Some players peak very early and even regress.
Hope he does continue to learn and improve, or at least maintain his level but there are no guarantees. Particularly with many of these players African descent, including those representing teams from South America.
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There is no need to hope, he will absolutely continue improving. If anything, his growth has been exponential so far.
The trope about Brazilian players peaking early is too often trotted out.
Can find examples from near enough every country just Brazil had more of the top top players throughout the years.
It's not a serious comparison as none of those were at his level. Adriano is also a bad example because of his depression/personal problems.If he keeps his head down and feet on the ground and doesn't get distracted.
Plenty of Adrianos, Balotellis, Pogbas etc. who haven't.