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has whacked the hammer to Roswell
I know. Mental, isn't it?
Imagine having a midfield so good that signing Thiago is considered a problem.
They'll still win the league but an upset in Europe could be on the cards. If I was a manager playing against Bayern I'd be delighted if he was trying some 1-3-1-1-3 formation in a quarter final.
Actually I think you are underestimating Puyol. You don't remain a important fixture in a team like Barcelona's if you aren't at least good with the ball on your feet, even as a defender.
Oh and don't get me wrong I'm not saying that Martinez is a big oaf who only has his physical prowess going for him but that's also not how I see Puyol.
But I think they are both very similar from the their attitude, aggressive, always giving 100% but also smart players who while not having their technical ability as their most stand out attributes still have a good all round game.
I'm sorry but there's underrating Puyol and just completely missing the type of player he is purely because he played for Barcelona. He's decent with the ball at his feet - probably about the same as Vidic, who is also often underrated on that front because he's though of as a physical ball-winning sort of CB. But he's nothing more than decent with it. Martinez is very technically gifted, and a superb passer of the ball. Puyol is really nothing like him, Pique is.
How did you come to that conclusion? He is nothing more than average in both departments.
You simply can't have watched Bayern last season.
I suspect he's watched a little more of him than you have seeing as he's German.
I suspect he's watched a little more of him than you have seeing as he's German.
He can be from Jupiter for all I care, if he really thinks Martinez is not technically accomplished/an excellent passer he's either blind or stupid.
He can be from Jupiter for all I care, if he really thinks Martinez is not technically accomplished/an excellent passer he's either blind or stupid.
You compared him to Puyol, which sounds like a completely different point to me.He is an accomplished passer I never doubted that. My point was just that he is not on the level of a Busquets, Schweinsteiger or let alone Xavi.
Maybe it's just due to having different standards in what we see as an excellent passer but as far as I'm concerned he is not in the top bracket of players when it comes to opening play.
He's as food a passer as Schweinsteiger and Busquets, obviously.
No one is as good a passer as Xavi at present, so that's a moot point.
You compared him to Puyol, which sounds like a completely different point to me.
He is an accomplished passer I never doubted that. My point was just that he is not on the level of a Busquets, Schweinsteiger or let alone Xavi.
Maybe it's just due to having different standards in what we see as an excellent passer but as far as I'm concerned he is not in the top bracket of players when it comes to opening play.
It's also a level above players like Sven Bender, Khedira and on a comparable level to Vidal, imo. Martinez could easily play a brilliant box 2 box midfielder, he played as a number 10 for a while at Bilbao before Bielsa took over, if I remember correctly. Most of the time, he's just used in a different way because of everything else he offers. I don't even think his tackling is that brilliant, he commits a lot of fouls, but his reading of the game is really impressive. Schweinsteiger made more tackles a game last season compared to him, but Martinez had 3.8 interceptions a game in last season's CL run, that's incredible. (stats taken from whoscored.com). Schweinsteiger had 1.8, Busquets 2.3, Vidal 2.2, Xavi 0.8, Carrick 2.4 just for comparison.I compared him to Puyol because his attitude reminds me of him and not because I believe his a carbon copy of Puyol. On top of that I think a lot of people on here really underestimate Puyol's overall game. Brigthonian acted like it was an insult to compare him to Puyol when it was clearly meant as a compliment which I thought was clear after mentioning that I think he is/was one of Barcas most important players.
Martinez can play a good ball and even contribute to attacks by going himself but his standout ability remains his great tackling ability and defensive strength fueled by his tireless work ethic.
Non the less he is a player that in terms of ball distribution and passing ability is a level below players like Busquets, Schweinsteiger, Xabi Alonso or Carrick. If you think I'm blind or an idiot for thinking that, so be it but I guess I'm in good company considering that neiter Guardiola is willing to play him in that position nor Del Bosque thinks it's worth to give him a chance in that position even when Xabi Alonso is not available.
Edit: By the way I think any further discussion about Martinez skills should be held in his thread and not in here.
Sorry but that's just wrong. His accuracy is just as good as Gustavo's and he's way quicker in releasing the ball, way smarter in his movement which makes him less of an target against pressing. He might not have the passing range of Schweinsteiger when the player is given a lot of time, but under immense pressure I'd say Martinez is the second best passer of last season's team, only Kroos is better. If we're only talking about hollywood passes, well then fair enough, even Gustavo makes more spectacular ones over the whole season. If we're talking about efficiency in the most important games of the season, Martinez is brilliant.He isn´t. Actually, out of all CM/DM options Bayern Munich has right now (him, Schweinsteiger, Gustavo, Kroos), he is the weakest in the passing department. He does not have the eye or range of Schweinsteiger, the composure of Kroos or accuracy of Gustavo.
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Sorry but that's just wrong. His accuracy is just as good as Gustavo's and he's way quicker in releasing the ball, way smarter in his movement which makes him less of an target against pressing. He might not have the passing range of Schweinsteiger when the player is given a lot of time, but under immense pressure I'd say Martinez is the second best passer in last season's team, only Kroos is better. If we're only talking about hollywood passes, well then fair enough, even Gustavo makes more spectacular ones over the whole season. If we're talking about efficiency in the most important games of the season, Martinez is brilliant.
Arguing about which of your many world class midfielders is the weakest.
I hate you all.
Arguing about which of your many world class midfielders is the weakest.
I hate you all.
I didn't base my argumentation on figures, they just prove the point that tackling isn't one of his main weapons in controling the midfield and hardly one of his main strength and I don't think you can interpret these numbers as much as passing accuracy. I never said Schweinsteiger was a better tackler btw, he just tackled more. The number of interceptions and tackles for the DM is highly dependent on the pressing the team plays and the roles the players fulfill. At Bayern for example Schweinsteiger contributes way more actively in pressing than Martinez, which leads to the former attacking more directly the other team's players (more tackles) while Martinez reads the game and intercepts misplaced passes (same goes for Gündogan and Bender or Xavi and Busquets btw.) but it also shows the strengths of the players. It's no coincidence that they are used in these roles.Well, since you like to argue that much on the back of pure numbers, please explain me, why Gustavo had with 93% pass accuracy (an incredible figure btw) a better percentage than Martinez in the league? Gustavo´s biggest strength is his passing ability and in that aspect I simply rate him higher than Martinez.
I don´t base my argumentation on such figures btw, because they never really tell the whole story, especially when it comes to things like tackles, which never take the circumstances into account. For example, Gündogan made on average more tackles than Bender in the CL. That does not makes him the better tackling player, not by a long shot actually. I just tell the things like I have seen them.
In general, I think you talk up Martinez passing a tad too much here. You say, that he is better than Schweinsteiger there under pressure, which makes for me little sense, because out of the two Schweinsteiger was the one, who received the main force of the opposing pressure. He was the director of Munich´s play, the one who pulled the strings in the build up. The sheer number of his passes throughout the season is proof of that.
If Martinez was even close to the level of Schweinsteiger in terms of passing ability, he would have taken an even more dominant role in Munich´s build up play. He would also play a different role in Guardiola´s and Del Bosque´s plans, given that passing of the level of Schweinsteiger on top of all his other strengths would probably make him the most complete midfielder in Europe and an even bigger waste as CB.
On par? They'd be even better if they achieved that. No one has done it before in the current format.He has been trying different things from the get-go to see just how much variation is available in this Bayern side. For example he has thrown Dante up front to give more aerial presence (sort of like he did with Pique at Barca). He has also thrown Lahm in midfield, in my opinion to see if Bayern can play with 3 at the back. I believe playing Martinez there may also be an indication of reverting to a 3 man back line.
One thing to note is that most players trust him and believe in him. If it was someone of lesser stature, maybe the belief in him wouldn't be so stable and strong. But it's Pep Guardiola. A manager who has won everything in such little time. If anyone presently shouldn't be questioned in world football, it's him.
He will be fine. Bayern will win the league and the domestic cup this year at the least. The Champions League may be a bit much, but if they were to win it again, they would be on par with Barcelona of 09-12.
I'm looking forward to watching them closely. I've always had a huge soft spot for Bayern - class team.
I think they are only talking about short periods in which Schalke tried to create something. Overall Bayern clearly dominated possession (65% according to the official Bundesliga stats).Erm- what game did the guys on fourfourtwo watch? "While the hosts had plenty of possession"...(http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/bundesliga-schalke-0-bayern-munich-4)