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    you don't think those might be related?

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    Whose team was performing better, Leos argentina or Maradonas though..


    hard to imagine maradona dragging these scrubs aside to the finals. They say maradona had no star teammates, but Im sure he had a really solid team that played like a team.

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    They say maradona had no star teammates.
    Maradona had men besides him. The Midget has barely a bunch of gots next to him. Not sure what they are feeding the kids in Argentina these days but it sure is not Bife de Chorizo with a side of Steroids like before

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    Maradona had men besides him. The Midget has barely a bunch of gots next to him. Not sure what they are feeding the kids in Argentina these days but it sure is not Bife de Chorizo with a side of Steroids like before

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    Whose team was performing better, Leos argentina or Maradonas though..


    hard to imagine maradona dragging these scrubs aside to the finals. They say maradona had no star teammates, but Im sure he had a really solid team that played like a team.
    Messi has a much more stacked team tbh

    But Diego's Argentina played like a team

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    oh and that Valdano miss

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    Messi has a much more stacked team tbh

    But Diego's Argentina played like a team
    Let's make an honest revision:

    Pumpido > Romero
    Cuciuffo> Fernandez
    Brown > Garay
    Ruggeri > Rojo
    Giusti < Zabaleta
    Olarticoechea < Di Maria
    Enrique > Gago
    Batista < Mascherano
    Burruchaga > Lavezzi
    Valdano > Higuain

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    Let's make an honest revision:

    Pumpido > Romero
    Cuciuffo> Fernandez
    Brown < Garay
    Ruggeri > Rojo
    Giusti < Zabaleta
    Olarticoechea < Di Maria
    Enrique < Gago
    Batista < Mascherano
    Burruchaga < Lavezzi/Aguero
    Valdano > Higuain
    Fixed it for you fanboy

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    Whose team was performing better, Leos argentina or Maradonas though..

    hard to imagine maradona dragging these scrubs aside to the finals. They say maradona had no star teammates, but Im sure he had a really solid team that played like a team.
    That '86 team had two rock solid CBs in Ruggeri-Brown and the midfield had also two solid ball-recover guys in Batista-Enrique. This team doesn't have that. Mascherano is probably the closest to the Enrique role, but he's pretty much all alone in the middle.

    On paper, the offense is better in this team. Burruchaga role would be akin to Di Maria, and Di Maria, again, on paper, is the faster player with the better shot. Burru played a great world cup tho, including the game-winner in the Finals against Germany. Valdano and Higuain is a wash, pretty much. Valdano was awful that world cup (check the end of that video above, the goal he misses is unbelievable).

    Diego was just way more active (high) that Messi. Again, if you check the video, he didn't wait for teammates to get him the ball. He would make himself available and just carry the team. Dieguito always had big balls, tbh

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    Fixed it for you fanboy
    lol Gago being better than one of the greatest right midfielders in Argentina's history.

    Also, Burruchaga on that WC was a beast. Better sidekick than anything Messi has had till now.

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    Fixed it for you fanboy
    the goods

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    Messi has a much more stacked team tbh

    But Diego's Argentina played like a team
    messi has names on his team, but those names have played like dog ahit aside from maybe di maria who redeemed himself in et.

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    Neither you nor him know half of that '86 Argentina team.

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    “Diego naturally took responsibility. Instead Messi plays a part, in the operation of an orchestra.” - Luis Menotti

    overrated midget

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    86 Argentina without Pibe is as good as today's argentina without midget tbh

    2 average-good teams. a wash. they would probably tie 0-0 if they played each other. and they would go to penalties where the 86 would prevail

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    “Diego naturally took responsibility. Instead Messi plays a part, in the operation of an orchestra.” - Luis Menotti

    overrated midget

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    Let's make an honest revision:

    Pumpido > Romero
    Cuciuffo> Fernandez
    Brown > Garay
    Ruggeri > Rojo
    Giusti < Zabaleta
    Olarticoechea < Di Maria
    Enrique > Gago
    Batista < Mascherano
    Burruchaga > Lavezzi
    Valdano > Higuain
    This is a bit mixed up... Argentina '86 was more like this:

    Code:
                           Pumpido
    
    Cuciuffo - Brown - Ruggeri - Garre/Olarticoechea
    
                 Enrique - Batista - Giusti
    
                         Burruchaga
    
                    Maradona - Valdano
    It's a little different shape than the current roster, and Maradona had freedom to come all the way back to the midfield if he wanted to. He sometimes would switch positions with Burruchaga.

    But basically:
    Cuciuffo = Zabaleta
    Brown = Garay
    Ruggeri = Fernandez
    Garre/Olarticoechea = Rojo

    The middle-offense changes. We had one more defender in the middle and one less forward.

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    This is a bit mixed up... Argentina '86 was more like this:

    Code:
                           Pumpido
    
    Cuciuffo - Brown - Ruggeri - Garre/Olarticoechea
    
                 Enrique - Batista - Giusti
    
                         Burruchaga
    
                    Maradona - Valdano
    It's a little different shape than the current roster, and Maradona had freedom to come all the way back to the midfield if he wanted to. He sometimes would switch positions with Burruchaga.

    But basically:
    Cuciuffo = Zabaleta
    Brown = Garay
    Ruggeri = Fernandez
    Garre/Olarticoechea = Rojo

    The middle-offense changes. We had one more defender in the middle and one less forward.
    Nope, it was 5-3-2

    Pumpido

    Giusti Cuciuffo Brown Rugeri Olarticoechea

    Enrique Batista

    Burruchaga

    Maradona Valdano

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    As a non-Argentina and too young arround that time, I always got Batista and Batistuta confused. They were in seperate eras and didn't overlap right?

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    As a non-Argentina and too young arround that time, I always got Batista and Batistuta confused. They were in seperate eras and didn't overlap right?
    batista= boring mofo, slow, midfield scrub batistuta=one of the best CF to ever play the game.

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    Batista was a boss in midfield, tbh.

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    Nope, it was 5-3-2

    Pumpido

    Giusti Cuciuffo Brown Rugeri Olarticoechea

    Enrique Batista

    Burruchaga

    Maradona Valdano
    You got it almost right... Ricardo Giusti was a defensive midfielder (look him up, he played with Marangoni and Bochini in the early 80's Independiente).

    BUT, Bilardo liked to switch between 4 in the back (with Giusti in the middle) and 5 in the back (with Brown playing sweeper, and Ruggeri and Giusti in front of him.

    Bilardo the person will always get a lot of , but as a coach, he was very detailed on what he wanted to do, and his squads were fairly flexible. Most people don't remember, but that's a big reason we even sniffed the Final in 1990.

  24. #49
    1986 supporting cast > 2014 supporting cast IMO..... still Diego > Messi, but different players, the game itself is different now..... can't compare them tbh. I'm sure Missi knows and acknowledges Diego is and will always be the GOAT in pure "futbol" terms and natural talent.

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    Batista was a boss in midfield, tbh.
    Batista would get raped in todays soccer tbh.... dude was super slow.

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