Well, you did name Ozil who may not even be the third best player on his own team, tbh.
LMAOL. What an idiot.
Well, you did name Ozil who may not even be the third best player on his own team, tbh.
i take di maria and marcelo b4 him.....
the question now is...is kaka even a top10 player?
Are you fcking kidding me? Ozil lead the laliga in assist...More than iniesta and more than xavi. Dont try to be smart. Ozil is super underrated.

TDMVPDPOY with the horrible takes as usual.
Ronaldo and Casillas are definitely better than him, so just with that he's already 3rd on Madrid at most, then you can make cases for players like Ramos, Xabi Alonso, Benzema, etc.

Alonso is clearly ahead of him. So that makes him 4th with Benzema, Higuain, Ramos...

I don't even think Ronaldo should be placed in 2nd place, what Falcao is doing right now is extraordinary.

Falcao has 11 goals in 7 games, Ronaldo 14 in 11 RIGHT NOW. Both are great but still, Ronaldo is way ahead of Falcao.
Last edited by Jodelo; 10-13-2012 at 03:18 PM.
Casillas though a great keeper really is not as great as you think he is. Keepers should always be put into a different list than players so with that ozil is the second best player of the team.

Nope, as much as i like him, Alonso is ahead of him. Head of the snake!

How? I think they're equivalent when it comes to skill, they both don't have that getting past 3 or 4 defenders ability like Messi does, I just feel like what Falcao is doing right now is something to take notice, but it might just be me. People have different opinions you know.Ronaldo is nothing great thb, he just scores goals, well I guess if a player scores as many goals as he does he's a great player indeed
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He had 12 assists in La Liga last year to go with his 46 goals. If anything, Falcao's the one that "just scores goals"

But right now Falcao is performing better with his National team no? I wont even associate them with Messi because he's far ahead of everybody, but you can make a case for either two right NOW. It's a matter of opinion of course.![]()

Horrible takes just like in the NBA Forum, no surprises. Just because Falcao scores on a high rate right now doesn't make him one of the best all of the sudden...
Last edited by Jodelo; 10-14-2012 at 06:41 PM.

You dare say that to me, but at the same time your not so great either my friend, but go on, pretend like your some almighty analyzeran internet analyzer
I don't need your approval guy, it's just my opinion after all, I just prefer Falcao thb.
Lol comparing a pure striker and a winger
his overrated as man
his never in position the team needs him cause they are always miles ahead, or the back 4 is doing a good job that the ball never gets passed them
+ doesn't start or play every game.
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/blog/_/...id/302?cc=5901
David Villa is the best Spanish striker in history, judging by his tremendous goalscoring record with the national team (52 in 83 appearances) and undisputed impact for every team he has played for in La Liga (243 goals, 87 assists in 471 appearances for four different La Liga teams since 2001).
El Guaje has played for a variety of clubs: Sporting Gijon and Zaragoza were fiercely fighting to avoid relegation, Valencia's target was closing the gap to the top two teams in La Liga while working towards a top-four finish to access the Champions League group phase and, since his 40 million euro transfer to Barcelona back in 2010, a team with the ultra-challenging task of winning every compe ion entered.
Based on the evidence, saying his performance has been consistently excellent for the last 12 years is no exaggeration.
Barcelona really missed David Villa's goals during his long-term absence last season, caused by a terrible tibia injury while playing the Club World Cup in December 2011. Lionel Messi was forced to cover and, while La Pulga went on to score a tremendous 73 goals in the process, the truth is the Blaugranas became over-reliant on the Argentinian wizard, making the traditional pass-and-move idea easily predictable at times, especially when fitness was far from optimal in the closing stages of the season.
As I explained in this previous article, I was (and still am) convinced that Villa has what it takes to take Barcelona back to the top of world football and solve those ongoing attacking worries.
Despite the fact that El Guaje is ready to rumble again, o Vilanova has not given him enough playing time to show his worth yet. The Asturian forward has only played 112 minutes and been given one start in La Liga this season. The fact that he has already scored three goals in that short amount of time should have en led him to at least feature in El Clasico against Real Madrid but, instead, he spent 20 minutes warming up before returning to the dressing room as an unused subs ute.
Many players of his calibre would be desperate to use the media to their advantage in such a situation. Not Villa. Despite going through yet another disappointing episode, he has nothing but praise for his coach, team-mates and the club as a whole. A true professional, as shows the fact that Vicente Del Bosque keeps calling him up for Spain internationals despite his lack of playing time.
I sincerely hope Villa remains calm and focused on getting the chance he so clearly deserves. Sure, Vilanova also has Messi, Pedro, Alexis and Tello at his disposal but, considering the amount of matches Barcelona are expected to play (and win) every season, neglecting the team from one of our best goalscorers for no apparent reason would be a major, costly mistake.
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