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Dybala or James Rodriguez for me.
I know this is going to be controversial, but was Cantona world class? He's obviously revered not only at United but also in England for making us into a the dominant team, which coincided with the exponential growth in popularity of the league.
The reality though is that the EPL was the fourth best league in the world at that time, their the level was not as high as the other European leagues, and United were also not very competitive in European competition. Don't remember him having an impact in international competition as well, though he was being suspended by every other manager as well. In the grand scheme of world football at that time, can he be considered world class?
I only saw his last season at United so can't say to have watched his peak.
At his peak, probably the best striker in the world.
Yeah, World Class for two seasons and a very talented, injury prone player prior to that. He was very good for Moyes too when fit, but then the injuries mounted up again which coincided with the club's general decline. Definitely a World Class player though, just for not as long as he was entitled to be.He only managed that two seasons really though, didn't he?
Add Coutinho to the list of nice looking but ultimately disappointing number tens.Dybala or James Rodriguez for me.
True.Irwin was clearly a world class fullback, but maybe not in 99. He was getting a bit old at that time, but earlier on, he was. There wasnt many better fullbacks out there
I know this is going to be controversial, but was Cantona world class? He's obviously revered not only at United but also in England for making us into a the dominant team, which coincided with the exponential growth in popularity of the league.
The reality though is that the EPL was the fourth best league in the world at that time, their the level was not as high as the other European leagues, and United were also not very competitive in European competition. Don't remember him having an impact in international competition as well, though he was being suspended by every other manager as well. In the grand scheme of world football at that time, can he be considered world class?
I only saw his last season at United so can't say to have watched his peak.
I know.You're not gonna find many here agreeing with you on Beckham and Giggs
Add Coutinho to the list of nice looking but ultimately disappointing number tens.
I don‘t think he was. He was very good and excelled in a set up that perfectly embraced his strengths and hid away his weaknesses. But I don’t think he ever was world class.Maybe sometimes you can narrow it down to not consistently world class. Like De Gea went on runs where he was our best player for several seasons but was prone to howlers as well.
Coutinho was world class at Liverpool but not later
You're not gonna find many here agreeing with you on Beckham and Giggs
I don‘t think he was. He was very good and excelled in a set up that perfectly embraced his strengths and hid away his weaknesses. But I don’t think he ever was world class.
But that’s quite subjective. I think if you want to call that period of his world class, you have some arguments there.
Juninho for free kicks. Don’t know about anyone else.Was there a better crosser and/or set piece taker in the world than Beckham in his prime?
Juninho for free kicks. Don’t know about anyone else.
Pernambucano.Which Juninho?
Was there a better crosser and/or set piece taker in the world than Beckham in his prime?
There are all-time players in here being declared not world class - a class below, mind.
Fascinating to read through.
No way.
The one sure fire world class player in that 99 team was Keane. You can make a case for Schmeichel & Stam ( maybe) but no one else.All very good players mind.
Regarding direct free kicks, Zico, Maradona, Platini and Messi were better. Beckham was better than all of them(including Juninho) at crossing from dead balls though.Becks is the best all time crosser, among the best long passers ever and yeah apart from Juninho no one was better at set pieces. Worked his socks off and was a proper team player. Only Figo was a better RW at the time.
Regarding direct free kicks, Zico, Maradona, Platini and Messi were better. Beckham was better than all of them(including Juninho) at crossing from dead balls though.
Finishing second in the Ballon d'Or doesn't mean you are the second best player in the world. Jorginho was third 2021 and many agree he wasn't even a top 3 player for Chelsea(despite the UCL trophy, they were not exactly a dominant team either).Beckham came 2nd in the Ballon d'Or in 99, how can the second best player in the world not be world class? He also came 10th in 2000 and 4th in 2001.
So three top 10 finishes in the Ballon d'Or between 99 - 01 with two being top 5 finishes. Looks like he was world class.
No, in fact during my lifetime I'm struggling to think of anyone better, Messi maybe?Was there a better crosser and/or set piece taker in the world than Beckham in his prime?
I know this is going to be controversial, but was Cantona world class? He's obviously revered not only at United but also in England for making us into a the dominant team, which coincided with the exponential growth in popularity of the league.
The reality though is that the EPL was the fourth best league in the world at that time, their the level was not as high as the other European leagues, and United were also not very competitive in European competition. Don't remember him having an impact in international competition as well, though he was being suspended by every other manager as well. In the grand scheme of world football at that time, can he be considered world class?
I only saw his last season at United so can't say to have watched his peak.
Finishing second in the Ballon d'Or doesn't mean you are the second best player in the world. Jorginho was third 2021 and many agree he wasn't even a top 3 player for Chelsea(despite the UCL trophy, they were not exactly a dominant team either).
If it was unfair one time, what prevents it to be again? Furthermore, Beckham was probably the biggest name in football at that time, which obviously has an impact.But Beckham also finished top 10 three times and top 5 twice. Jorginho finished 3rd once, then he was no where near even being nominated after that. One nomination is sometimes luck and a very good season. But several times at the higher end of the nominations means you have been consistently one of the best players in the world.
Also Beckham was probably the best player in the world in 99 anyway, other players had more ability but Beckham was the one performing at the highest level performance wise that season.
AFAIK that wasn't really a thing back then, I think Cantona was a notch below world class overall but his influence on a team was definitely as good as it getsDebatable imo, but he probably has too many things against his career to be someone that would be widely rated like that, especially as the years go on. It's not really about talent imo, but football's a sport where too many fans are on the conservative side of assessing these things...if you don't have enough team accomplishments, or play in exactly the current strongest league/teams, there's always plenty ready to dismiss you entirely.
He was recognised in the '80s as potentially the next French creative attacking great by the likes of Platini, but was in danger of wasting his talent until he moved to England. It's funny to read about his time in the French league where he seemed to be involved in different drama every season, which had resulted in never settling anywhere.
- Was one of the leaders during a time of failure for France internationally, with some notable flops in there...Going out without a win at Euro '92, despite winning all of their qualifiers in a pretty tough group, and being one of the favourites; the late collapse during the '94 WC qualifiers where they were eliminated at the last minute by Bulgaria when a draw would have been enough. Counter-point to that could be that Cantona did generally play well individually and had a good record. It was also a transitional period where France took a gamble on the entirely inexperienced Platini to manage most of it, which didn't work.
- English league not being perceived as strongly during his time there. The league had to restart after the ban and didn't get back into the top 4 coefficient until 2001.
- perception that United were not as good in Europe when he was the leader and improved after he retired. While true on the face of it, this ignores the issues faced with the strict foreigner rules of the time. Or that he only played a substantial role in one campaign, where they got to the semi-final. He wasn't involved in the upset uefa cup losses against Torpedo/Rotor Volgograd, and was suspended for most of the 94/95 group stage failure; that indiscipline is something he can be criticised for, but for the actual failures on the field you need look elsewhere in a lot of those losses.
Barcelona were knocked out in the CL group stage, in a group including Man United and Beckham btw. Rivaldo and Barca underperformed in the best club competition. Beckham made his team mates better and had a heavy influence on the team winning the treble and especially the CL.If it was unfair one time, what prevents it to be again? Furthermore, Beckham was probably the biggest name in football at that time, which obviously has an impact.
Well, no point insisting on that, mas not even with the most powerful microscope in the world I could see how Beckham was individually better than Rivaldo that year. United didn't win more than Barcelona that season because Beckham was better than Rivaldo, but because they were a much better team. Rivaldo was obviously a much more skilled player and had his best year in 1999(although 2001 was great too).
I know one thing for sure, Rivaldo was definitely a world class actor compared to BeckhamIf it was unfair one time, what prevents it to be again? Furthermore, Beckham was probably the biggest name in football at that time, which obviously has an impact.
Well, no point insisting on that, mas not even with the most powerful microscope in the world I could see how Beckham was individually better than Rivaldo that year. United didn't win more than Barcelona that season because Beckham was better than Rivaldo, but because they were a much better team. Rivaldo was obviously a much more skilled player and had his best year in 1999(although 2001 was great too).
I don't like him either. I would very much prefer Beckham, who seems like a nice fella, to be the better player, but it wasn't that way unfortunately.I know one thing for sure, Rivaldo was definitely a world class actor compared to Beckmam![]()
AFAIK that wasn't really a thing back then, I think Cantona was a notch below world class overall but his influence on a team was definitely as good as it gets
Mbappe. £200m a year he’s costing PSG in wages. They could have an entire team of world class players for that money. The hype around him is crazy.
I agree that he was. It is strange to observe his reputation gradually declining over time in collective memory, while Scholes seems to improve every year that passes. I'm also glad to see people acknowledge that he was a hard-working player with a great engine in his prime, not just a winger who could hit crosses. In my eyes, more deserving of the Ballon d'Or (and the high praise that goes with it) than another right-winger who won it around that time, and whose biggest achievement the year he was awarded the prize was getting a transfer. Anyway, since the definition of world-class isn't written in stone (opinions vary), perhaps it would be more interesting to see which players among those who have been labelled world-class seem to be a tad overrated and which among those who didn't quite manage to achieve that status seem to be a bit underrated.
He was one who came to mind for me
I didn't watch him regularly enough to be completely sure of it, but it seemed to me like he was a decent player with a few outstanding qualities to paper over the cracks.
A fully fit Neymar is easily world class. That he hasn't recieved the recognition is down to injuries, poor off the field decisions and stupidity on the pitch.Think I started a thread like this a few years ago but it's a completely different group now.
It struck me when Ferguson wrote that he was one of the few who never saw Gerrard as a world class player.
Who is your World Class Player who you don't think is World Class?
I would say Neymar - but I don't think many people consider him World Class any more anyway.