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How good was he? He terrorised that Bayern defence. It has gotten to a point now where you question if Mbappe is really a necessary signing for Madrid. Because Vinicius is going from strength to stengthb
Said this in December 2022. Also unlike the other two (in particular Haaland) he’s super fun to watchAll the talk is of Mbappe and Haaland as the future superstars but this guy is up there too.
Said this in December 2022. Also unlike the other two (in particular Haaland) he’s super fun to watch
Can see city maybe buying him or swap deal with Haaland, Madrid could get Haaland upfront with Mbappe on the left.I didn't think he would turn out to be this good. A top player who will surely improve in the coming season.
Literally the last player I’d want to see overcoached by PepCan see city maybe buying him or swap deal with Haaland, Madrid could get Haaland upfront with Mbappe on the left.
People talking about how Mbappé would displace him and stuff like that haven't been paying attention to Madrid, or Mbappé. The problem isn't where each would play - they'd play close to each other, that's the important thing. The issue is Mbappé doesn't work at all defensively, plus he had his chance to sign for us 2 years ago and decided to be a little gobshite. He deserves to never win anything of note anymore, his legacy never amounting to anything special. Feck him
I mean, kinda but so would a "pure striker", more or less, unless it's a Benzema-type, an attacking playmaker. Especially with Endrick coming. In all honesty it's CBs we need, and maybe cover on the flanksAlso like many have pointed it would be like a redundant signing and the money would be better spent on a pure striker.
Mbappé would still be a horror movie for our opponents. Try and stop him, Vini and Bellingham combining at pace down that left...
Mbappé would still be a horror movie for our opponents. Try and stop him, Vini and Bellingham combining at pace down that left...
Same way we line up with Vini and RodrygoAt what point does it become too many cooks in the kitchen though? The midfield is relatively well balanced but I have no idea how you would line up with Vini and Mbappe both in the team.
Same way we line up with Vini and Rodrygo
My final question that I typed out then deleted from the post last sec was, and what happens to Rodrygo? Back to holding the bench?
I think that is what is going to happen. What would you do if you were the coach?
ProbablyMy final question that I typed out then deleted from the post last sec was, and what happens to Rodrygo? Back to holding the bench?
Amazing player but hate his antics. Hard to watch really.
My final question that I typed out then deleted from the post last sec was, and what happens to Rodrygo? Back to holding the bench?
I have another question too...
What happens to Endrick?
At the start of the millenium we had a run of weak Ballon d'or winners:
2000 - Figo
2001 - Owen
2002 - Ronaldo (this version of Ronaldo was not all time great)
2003 - Nedved
2004 - Shevchenko
I think Vinicius is at this level right now and wouldn't look out of place among these guys. It's when you compare him to the superstars that came after like Ronaldinho or before like Ronaldo (when he was in his peak version) that Vinicius looks out of place. It feels like that with Messi and C.Ronaldo gone that we are missing a megastar like we did when Ronaldo got injured at the start of the millenium. I don't think anyone is good enough to fill that spot at the moment, maybe Vinicius can be in the future but he needs to get better than he is currently.
fecking hell. Owen is the only argument there and he had a ridiculous season to get there. Figo, Nedved and Shevchenko are all time world class players. What are you smoking?
I think Vinicius is at least every bit as good as those three, personally
Nonsense, his mentality is one of his best attributes.Talent-wise he's up there. But mentality-wise, he's almost small time, and if he doesn't change attitude, I see him waning quickly.
He has the greatest constitution in the game amongst those still contesting for trophies in Europe - would actually love to hear your reasoning behind what you have said.Talent-wise he's up there. But mentality-wise, he's almost small time, and if he doesn't change attitude, I see him waning quickly.
The shite he’s had to deal with, but just carries on going and silencing the haters. That video of him struggling was brutal. Seems an extremely strong character, which isn’t a surprise. South Americans often seem mentally robust.He has the greatest constitution in the game amongst those still contesting for trophies in Europe - would actually love to hear your reasoning behind what you have said.
Would also love yo hear your definition of 'l"mentality monsters" if not Vinicius.
Exactly. And he's 23-years old. If not for him breaking down like that, some might even assume that he is unaffected, but the fact he is suffering and facing a torrent if racial abuse around Spain and yet delivers with such defiance is actually incredible.The shite he’s had to deal with, but just carries on going and silencing the haters. That video of him struggling was brutal. Seems an extremely strong character, which isn’t a surprise. South Americans often seem mentally robust.
Yeah. I find it hard to believe someone could think otherwise. He’s one of the best footballers in the world at a young age. You can’t achieve that without having serious mental fortitude!Exactly. And he's 23-years old. If not for him breaking down like that, some might even assume that he is unaffected, but the fact he is suffering and facing a torrent if racial abuse around Spain and yet delivers with such defiance is actually incredible.
Then there's his sheer doggedness and relentlessness in Europe, and it's clear this guy is really something very special mentality and resilience wise.
I never said they were bad players, I simply said they were weak ballon do'r winners which they were. A ballon d'or winner is always an amazing player.fecking hell. Owen is the only argument there and he had a ridiculous season to get there. Figo, Nedved and Shevchenko are all time world class players. What are you smoking?
Figo should be in the second group and that "arguably" in front of Rivaldo should be removed.
I did write it like that at first but for some reason changed it before posting. Ronaldo in 1997 was way ahead of anyone around today.And R9 should be in the ‘obviously’ group with Messi and Ronaldo.
I never said they were bad players, I simply said they were weak ballon do'r winners which they were. A ballon d'or winner is always an amazing player.
2000 Figo
2001 Owen
2002 Ronaldo
2003 Nedved
2004 Shevchenko
This group is not the same level as:
1997 Ronaldo
1998 Zidane
1999 Rivaldo (arguably)
2005 Ronaldinho
These players are too good for Vini to win Ballon d'or, but I think he would win or compete with the first group. Then obviously Messi and C.Ronaldo went a level above this group.
There’s a video doing the rounds in social media of Vini right after the first goal against Bayern that shows how much of a leader he is in that team, bringing everybody around him and saying “vamos a gañar ahora” (we’re winning this right now) and “remontada”!Talent-wise he's up there. But mentality-wise, he's almost small time, and if he doesn't change attitude, I see him waning quickly.