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it's his first start for PSG, it's not march.
It will come with time. People (understandably) want this team to fail but I don’t think it will.Yeah, two games, he has hit the wood work twice.
Yesterday he looked much sharper and involved tbh than the last two times.
But that end product is missing, and good for Ligue 1 defenses, because if he gets going, than might hit the 40s.
I think they will win the Champions LeagueWinning champions league is what matters. League 1 is meaningless.
They've got a good chance, but Poch has been incredibly unimpressive for them and I fancy any of the strongest clubs to knock them out. Neymar will go sleep with his sister in spring, Mpabbe is imo their best player at this stage, but he doesn't even want to be there. We've yet to see whether how much of an impact a 34 year old Messi will make. Personally I think United, Bayern, Liverpool, Chelsea, City and Real Madrid can take them on.I think they will win the Champions League
Dafaq?They've got a good chance, but Poch has been incredibly unimpressive for them and I fancy any of the strongest clubs to knock them out. Neymar will go sleep with his sister in spring, Mpabbe is imo their best player at this stage, but he doesn't even want to be there. We've yet to see whether how much of an impact a 34 year old Messi will make. Personally I think United, Bayern, Liverpool, Chelsea, City and Real Madrid can take them on.
Is this the source of his power?They've got a good chance, but Poch has been incredibly unimpressive for them and I fancy any of the strongest clubs to knock them out. Neymar will go sleep with his sister in spring, Mpabbe is imo their best player at this stage, but he doesn't even want to be there. We've yet to see whether how much of an impact a 34 year old Messi will make. Personally I think United, Bayern, Liverpool, Chelsea, City and Real Madrid can take them on.
Tell that to all the hipster Ligue Un fans who claim winning that league means something.Winning champions league is what matters. League 1 is meaningless.
All those teams are good (especially City and Bayern) but I reckon PSG will get much stronger as the season progresses and they figure out how they’re going to play and integrate the new signings into the side. I think they’ll win the CL. I’m not a massive Poch fan but he can get it done.They've got a good chance, but Poch has been incredibly unimpressive for them and I fancy any of the strongest clubs to knock them out. Neymar will go sleep with his sister in spring, Mpabbe is imo their best player at this stage, but he doesn't even want to be there. We've yet to see whether how much of an impact a 34 year old Messi will make. Personally I think United, Bayern, Liverpool, Chelsea, City and Real Madrid can take them on.
Agree with the first five words, not sure about the rest. Everyone deserves some time to get settled, sure, but this is Messi we're talking about. One of the greatest playmakers ever. Can you imagine having to find the 'ideal' formation for Maradona to perform in? That and the antics against his own manager who was being supportive, doesn't really help his legacy much.I think he's still settling in. Pocchetino hasn't found the ideal formation for the team. I believe when he will, Di Maria will probably be out of the starting line up with Hakimi playing on the right behind an inverted winger Messi. Probably a three man midfield, too, to provide more defensive stability and patience in the build up. Mabye, Di Maria could even play there like he did for Argentina.
Thought they were a bit too impatient. Messi, too. Tried to play Mbappe through too often, even if the pass wasn't on.
He's only played for 190 minutes so far and he's 34. I understand that Ronaldo hitting the ground instantly at united kind of provides a perspective, but it took Ronaldo 4 matches at Juve to score. As regards to his legacy well he's already remembered as a top contender for the best of all time and his mentioned as the goat of the current crop by the vast majority of players, managers and pundits. That's a fairly good legacy.Agree with the first five words, not sure about the rest. Everyone deserves some time to get settled, sure, but this is Messi we're talking about. One of the greatest playmakers ever. Can you imagine having to find the 'ideal' formation for Maradona to perform in? That and the antics against his own manager who was being supportive, doesn't really help his legacy much.
He's well past his prime, but I mean he's still this years favourite to win the Ballon D'or. He's been starting seasons slowly for a while and it might be the case this year. But yeah I agree that PSG is his retirement option, but it's not really a bad option. You're right that Messi does not have the superhuman athletics that Ronaldo has. I don't believe he's built better than Xavi or Iniesta are but I suspect his supreme talent will keep him going for another 2 years.He's finished.
Messi is only still playing in order to try and keep up with the stat monster that is Cristiano Ronaldo. Both care so much about their legacies that they're refusing to quit first out of fear that the other will eclipse them.
The difference is that Messi isn't the superhuman athlete that Ronaldo is. He's relying on his talent alone, whilst his body is beginning to break down just like it does for other ordinary mortals.
Messi went to France so that future generations would always be able to cleanly seperate his prime La Liga years from his declining Ligue Un years. He knows there's nothing left in the tank. PSG is just a last hurrah to pad out his numbers so that his rival doesn't get too far away from him.
Of course, he'll still put in some decent performances here and there like any ageing legend. He's the best player of all time, for me. But this is the French league we're talking about. It's about as meaningful as winning the reserves title.
which is why it's not easy to make him fit in only 2 games. Ronaldo for example won't affect our setup that much neither he will clash with Bruno or Pogba in the middle. Ole expects from him everything he wanted from Cavani, just better.Everyone deserves some time to get settled, sure, but this is Messi we're talking about. One of the greatest playmakers ever.
This is pure hindsight. There was no shortage of people predicting he would make us worse, either because he doesnt run or because hes selfish and past it. Most people expected Messi to dominate when the move was first announced.which is why it's not easy to make him fit in only 2 games. Ronaldo for example won't affect our setup that much neither he will clash with Bruno or Pogba in the middle. Ole expects from him everything he wanted from Cavani, just better.
Messi's role at PSG isn't that simple neither he is direct replacement for certain player. there are three players of Ronaldo level at PSG and they all want their share of glory. it's all on Poch.
Agree, that was poor from himI don't think Messi was too pleased with getting subbed, but it's a bad look. He could have shook Poch's hand.
and they are in the same boat with those who think one league start is enough, yes.There was no shortage of people predicting he would make us worse, either because he doesnt run or because hes selfish and past it.
and they are in the same boat with those who think one league start is enough, yes.
Well, it's enough to see certain things, like being out of his comfort zone. Again, he seems to be the only legend in the game that gets so much leeway that he needs special coaches and special formations to make him perform.and they are in the same boat with those who think one league start is enough, yes.
That's always been PSG's big problem imo. Players have way too much power leading to the manager becoming marginalized. From far that's what it looks like.Agree, that was poor from him
He ignored it, and also did not celebrate with the other players after the match.I watched extended PSG highlights (I'm aware how misleading highlights can be) against Lyon and he looked very sharp and invovled in most of their attacks.
And this thing with Pog is obviously exaggerated, from what I can see, he didn't ignore his handshake, just missed it
Icardi is better. He scored and Messi didn't. I think he should retire.He's finished.
Messi is only still playing in order to try and keep up with the stat monster that is Cristiano Ronaldo. Both care so much about their legacies that they're refusing to quit first out of fear that the other will eclipse them.
The difference is that Messi isn't the superhuman athlete that Ronaldo is. He's relying on his talent alone, whilst his body is beginning to break down just like it does for the rest of us ordinary mortals.
Messi went to France so that future generations would always be able to cleanly separate his prime La Liga years from his declining Ligue Un years. He knows there's nothing left in the tank. PSG is just a last hurrah to pad out his numbers so that his rival doesn't get too far away from him.
Of course, he'll still put in some decent performances here and there like any ageing legend. He's the best player of all time, for me. But this is the French league we're talking about. It's about as meaningful as winning the title with the reserves.
He's literally excelled in more different roles than most players in his career. He's expected to do more than just get on the scoresheet. And well so far he's played 190 minutes at his new club. Perhaps he'll turn out to be a flop or mediocre, but it's a bit too soon to tell. About special coaches I don't know, all his coaches apart from Guardiola have been wank or fairly mediocre.Well, it's enough to see certain things, like being out of his comfort zone. Again, he seems to be the only legend in the game that gets so much leeway that he needs special coaches and special formations to make him perform.
Well in the first sentence of my post I did say he deserves time to settle. But I'm also questioning the people who are blaming Poch and tactics.He's literally excelled in more different roles than most players in his career. He's expected to do more than just get on the scoresheet. And well so far he's played 190 minutes at his new club. Perhaps he'll turn out to be a flop or mediocre, but it's a bit too soon to tell. About special coaches I don't know, all his coaches apart from Guardiola have been wank or fairly mediocre.
It's a really sick joke that people have been making due to thim being close with his sibling. I don't get why incest jokes are meant to be funny, but apparently that's the case.Dafaq?
I'm not sure I would blame Poch for Messi's performance, but he is the one most responsible for PSG results unless we are going down the route where managers are pointless when Messi is involved.Well in the first sentence of my post I did say he deserves time to settle. But I'm also questioning the people who are blaming Poch and tactics.