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So how long before they invade Poland again?
You brought this upon yourselves! Supporting the Germans ffs.
You brought this upon yourselves! Supporting the Germans ffs.
Messi's performed more consistently at a higher level than Maradona or Pele.Just on Messi not being an ATG as he's never properly done it in a WC: Alfredo Di Stefano and Georgie Best never even played in a finals tournament...
With Klose and Podolski in the squad I assumed that had already happened.So how long before they invade Poland again?
You brought this upon yourselves! Supporting the Germans ffs.
And more than nearly any other player ever tbh.Messi's performed more consistently at a higher level than Maradona or Pele.
Well it is negligible in the sense that he has played in 549 games in his career, of which 14 have been in the World Cup (assuming wiki is up to date).How the hell is it negligible, if he'd scored it would have been his climax and greatest moment. Negligible is almost totally opposite to what it is. In the end it would show he was great, it would show he held is nerve in the most pressure-cooker moment. It hasn't written off his career but it has seriously hindered his claims as greatest ever.
Again as I'm sure people will just concentrate on other stuff, my main point for arguing with Halz post is "negligible"
Thought he was in the squad but did not play because of injury.Messi's performed more consistently at a higher level than Maradona or Pele.
edit: I'm 99% sure di Stefano appeared for Spain in 1962.
And arguably, their best box to box CM (Gundogan).With Klose and Podolski in the squad I assumed that had already happened.
Sobering thought that Germany won that without a left back and without their best forward.
It doesn't though, greatest moments are there to create greatness, I'm not saying he's not an ATG, but that lack of finish is in no way negligible in the discussion, in fact it will probably take up more than it deserves in future discussions. It matters big moments matter, how can they not? Sport is about big moments.Well it is negligible in the sense that he has played in 549 games in his career, of which 14 have been in the World Cup (assuming wiki is up to date).
I did make the point that it may well have been his "biggest" moment, but it has a negligible impact on how good he actually is.
Messi has not exactly been short on big moments tbh.It doesn't though, greatest moments are there to create greatness, I'm not saying he's not an ATG, but that lack of finish is in no way negligible in the discussion, in fact it will probably take up more than it deserves in future discussions. It matters big moments matter, how can they not? Sport is about big moments.
Yeah but that's my point. I'm not denying it will be remembered and talked about but it will be given far too much weighting when people are weighing up how great he was.It doesn't though, greatest moments are there to create greatness, I'm not saying he's not an ATG, but that lack of finish is in no way negligible in the discussion, in fact it will probably take up more than it deserves in future discussions. It matters big moments matter, how can they not? Sport is about big moments.
Well we'll utterly disagree because it wasn't a fractional moment in one of his many matches, it was a defining moment that he clearly knew was a massive mment in his carrer and life, means practically everything.Meh. I think 14 games out of 549 fits that definition, and if we are talking about just that one moment then it fits that definition even more emphatically.
The fact that Messi missed a chance in that one moment out of however many thousands of pieces of play/moments/whatever he has been involved in during his career has made almost literally no impact on how good or otherwise I think he is so, and obviously this is just my opinion, no it doesn't really matter.
This makes me sad for Michael BallackSo apparently Toni Kroos is the first (and most likely last) player to have been born in the former East Germany, to have ever won a World Cup.
Cruz Beckham > Tom Cruise tbh.Tony Kroos > Tom Cruise.
Apart from the assassination attempts and total lack of ball skills in 2010.Might as well have just watched 2010's final. That was almost exactly the same game.