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Wire_85 wrote:Anyone really.
He is the best attacking player in the world.
Like i say he most probably is. Just not a striker for me like people were insinuating earlier. Though I don't think Ronaldo is as far behind him as people are saying.
El Pac Carnegie wrote:Like i say he most probably is. Just not a striker for me like people were insinuating earlier. Though I don't think Ronaldo is as far behind him as people are saying.
Joined: May 09 2003 Posts: 5103 Location: Not Ford Field
Might be alone in thinking this but i don't think Barca have been particularly impressive tonight. Thought they were better in the 1st leg. They have taken their chances very well but Arsenal gave it to them on a plate in the 1st half
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El Pac Carnegie wrote:Might be alone in thinking this but i don't think Barca have been particularly impressive tonight. Thought they were better in the 1st leg. They have taken their chances very well but Arsenal gave it to them on a plate in the 1st half
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El Pac Carnegie wrote:Might be alone in thinking this but i don't think Barca have been particularly impressive tonight. Thought they were better in the 1st leg. They have taken their chances very well but Arsenal gave it to them on a plate in the 1st half
Messi was brilliant, Barcelona just did what they needed to do.
Wenger cost Arsenal any chance of winning the tie by risking three of his best players in the first game, a fit Gallas, Arshavin and Fabregas in the team tonight and it might have been a different story. As it was Arsenal handed the initiative to Barcelona in the first match carrying too many passengers (look how they improved when the injured players limped off and players who could actually move came on) and the result of them aggravating their injuries was a thrashing tonight, and any chance of winning the PL going.
Asim wrote:Messi was brilliant, Barcelona just did what they needed to do.
Wenger cost Arsenal any chance of winning the tie by risking three of his best players in the first game, a fit Gallas, Arshavin and Fabregas in the team tonight and it might have been a different story. As it was Arsenal handed the initiative to Barcelona in the first match carrying too many passengers (look how they improved when the injured players limped off and players who could actually move came on) and the result of them aggravating their injuries was a thrashing tonight, and any chance of winning the PL going.
Wenger didn't cost Arsenal the game. They would have been hammered whatever their personnel.
If you watch La Liga, exactly *how good* Messi is will come as no shock. He's with Maradona and Zidane a level ahead of everyone else in memory. But it will also be no surprise how good Xavi is, head and shoulders above any midfielder in the world (except Iniesta, who was on Barcelona's bench tonight, who may be even better than him). Far better than Fabregas (who I rate, and may get to that level), and he makes Gerrard and Lampard look like Geoff Thomas and Carlton Palmer. Arsenal couldn't get the ball off him with ten midfielders, and when he can pass it to Messi, so much the better. To have three of the top five players in the world in tandem is pretty special, and it's only the Little-Englander mentality that gave such a flawed team as Arsenal even a puncher's chance. Inter might have a puncher's chance, because they're punchers. Arsenal aren't.
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Codarmysaint wrote:Wayne Rooney obviously. if you listen to the united fans anyway.
Not true. The campaign for Rooney to be regarded as teh best player in the world, has been orchestrated by the English media. Previously it was Ronaldo, and before that it was Henry.
Don't let that stop you spouting your usual tripe though
Joined: Oct 15 2003 Posts: 53839 Location: North Yorkshire
Paddy Evra wrote:Honestly? No, I don't think he does. A three man field is certainly our strongest option, but who to play? Giggs and Scholes have played the last 3, and were poor against Chelsea, Park looked knackered against Chelsea, he isn't used to playing this often.
Berbatov isn't a lone striker, we need a goal, so for me, the risk of sticking two up front is worth it.
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