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Which three Spanish midfielders are better than him than? You are going to struggle to find even one who has outperformed him this season.
Which three Spanish midfielders are better than him than? You are going to struggle to find even one who has outperformed him this season.
Xavi and Iniesta are undoubtedly better midfielders than Fabregas. A run of good form on Fabregas' part does not mean he's suddenly better then those two players. The third, for me, is Xabi Alonso.
good run of form for half a season...
Xavi and Iniesta are undoubtedly better midfielders than Fabregas. A run of good form on Fabregas' part does not mean he's suddenly better then those two players. The third, for me, is Xabi Alonso.
Xavi and Iniesta are undoubtedly better midfielders than Fabregas. A run of good form on Fabregas' part does not mean he's suddenly better then those two players. The third, for me, is Xabi Alonso.
Xabi Alonso..over Fabregas.. controversial.
Xavi and Iniesta are undoubtedly better midfielders than Fabregas. A run of good form on Fabregas' part does not mean he's suddenly better then those two players. The third, for me, is Xabi Alonso.
Anyway back to Ramsay...
I like the fact that both these last two goals have come from his opposite, and both good strikes (especially the first, which was fantastic). A goal scoring midfielder who can run games? Yes please.
Ramsey's shown a lot, but I don't think we've seen Ramsey run games yet, and that's a crucial consideration for gooners.
For me the interesting question is not whether he'll end up a great midfielder of some kind; it's clear he will. It's what kind of midfielder he'll end up as -- and whether he's the kind who could run games -- that is, whether he'd be able to replace Cesc when he goes to Barca.
He's able, sometimes at least, to spot the great pass; and he's technically excellent. But it takes a lot more than that to control the tempo of a match or to manage the team's attacking play the way Cesc does. Or Xavi or Scholes, for example.
Ramsey's other good qualities are his strength, his work rate, his ability to make late runs and pop up in goal-scoring positions and then to finish. Thus far he looks to me more like an Gerrard/Ireland-type all-action midfielder than a playmaker.
So the two questions, I guess, are:
1) Will he eventually be able to do the sort of thing Cesc does? (Not necessarily as well, just possessing the same general qualities.)
2) If he's a different kind of midfielder, does that matter? Can he still be the center of a title-winning midfield?
Ramsey's shown a lot, but I don't think we've seen Ramsey run games yet, and that's a crucial consideration for gooners.
For me the interesting question is not whether he'll end up a great midfielder of some kind; it's clear he will. It's what kind of midfielder he'll end up as -- and whether he's the kind who could run games -- that is, whether he'd be able to replace Cesc when he goes to Barca.
He's able, sometimes at least, to spot the great pass; and he's technically excellent. But it takes a lot more than that to control the tempo of a match or to manage the team's attacking play the way Cesc does. Or Xavi or Scholes, for example.
Ramsey's other good qualities are his strength, his work rate, his ability to make late runs and pop up in goal-scoring positions and then to finish. Thus far he looks to me more like an Gerrard/Ireland-type all-action midfielder than a playmaker.
So the two questions, I guess, are:
1) Will he eventually be able to do the sort of thing Cesc does? (Not necessarily as well, just possessing the same general qualities.)
2) If he's a different kind of midfielder, does that matter? Can he still be the center of a title-winning midfield?
going on more than the past six months, I think it's questionable that Fabregas is better than Iniesta or Xavi. It's something to take into account though and on that evidence there's not a lot between the three, though Xavi edges it for me, despite Iniesta being more exciting to watch and Fabregas matching his productivity. He simply does everything right and has end product to boot.
Xavi and Iniesta are undoubtedly better midfielders than Fabregas. A run of good form on Fabregas' part does not mean he's suddenly better then those two players. The third, for me, is Xabi Alonso.
Fabregas is behind Xavi,Iniesta and Xabi Alonso imo but Ramsey is fecking hard. Im actually pissed we missed out on him. My bro has seen him live a few times and is always impressed.
The hater I am, I normally look down my nose (and a big nose it is!) at Arsenal players but I can't deny how hard Ramsey is and at 19 he is only going to get better.
As it stands, Fabregas is the best performed midfielder in the world.
After half a season of Ronaldo's massive season he was being called the best player in the world on here. Rednev's suggestions are hypocrisy at its best.
This and all other opinions to the same effect are pretty laughable to be honest. Iniesta and Xavi have proven on the biggest stage that they are the two best midfielders out there right now. That's huge games in the Euros, in the Champions League and in La Liga. Time and time again they have dominated world class opposition over the last two years.
You're calling Fabregas the better midfielder on the basis on six months (let's not forget Barcelona are still clear at the top of La Liga) where his side are still in third place in the league and have lost or drawn against every big side they've faced. Dominating Bolton and West Ham won't cut it, we're talking best in the world here. When Fabregas dominates Man Utd and Chelsea like Xavi and Iniesta did last season then we can talk about him being at their level, because right now against top opposition he is more often than not anonymous, just like he was on Sunday.
We are talking about current form not about who beat the world last year.
As it stands, Fabregas is the best performed midfielder in the world.
After half a season of Ronaldo's massive season he was being called the best player in the world on here. Rednev's suggestions are hypocrisy at its best.
TBH, I haven't seen Barca play all that much this season, but the question is, will del Bosque include Fabregas in the starting XI for Spain? I think not, although I think he is currently at the same level as those two. Not a chance Alonso is anywhere near that bracket though.
How often are national teams picked on current form as opposed to winning formula though? (or in france's case sydnrome arriéré mental directeur) Fabregas coming off the bench worked perfectly for them so i doubt he will start unless their 3rd group match is for shits and giggles.
Fair point. You could argue that Xavi and Fabregas play a similar position, at least more so than Iniesta and Fabregas. Xavi is simply the best midfielder in the world, so Cesc is unlucky that way.
Fabregas has it all IMO.
We are talking about current form not about who beat the world last year.
This and all other opinions to the same effect are pretty laughable to be honest. Iniesta and Xavi have proven on the biggest stage that they are the two best midfielders out there right now. That's huge games in the Euros, in the Champions League and in La Liga. Time and time again they have dominated world class opposition over the last two years.
You're calling Fabregas the better midfielder on the basis on six months (let's not forget Barcelona are still clear at the top of La Liga) where his side are still in third place in the league and have lost or drawn against every big side they've faced. Dominating Bolton and West Ham won't cut it, we're talking best in the world here. When Fabregas dominates Man Utd and Chelsea like Xavi and Iniesta did last season then we can talk about him being at their level, because right now against top opposition he is more often than not anonymous, just like he was on Sunday.
This and all other opinions to the same effect are pretty laughable to be honest. Iniesta and Xavi have proven on the biggest stage that they are the two best midfielders out there right now. That's huge games in the Euros, in the Champions League and in La Liga. Time and time again they have dominated world class opposition over the last two years.
You're calling Fabregas the better midfielder on the basis on six months (let's not forget Barcelona are still clear at the top of La Liga) where his side are still in third place in the league and have lost or drawn against every big side they've faced. Dominating Bolton and West Ham won't cut it, we're talking best in the world here. When Fabregas dominates Man Utd and Chelsea like Xavi and Iniesta did last season then we can talk about him being at their level, because right now against top opposition he is more often than not anonymous, just like he was on Sunday.
What a crap argument. First of all, Xavi & Iniesta have each other in the team, not to mention a lil' fella named Messi, a Dani Alves, a Thierry Henry, etc. Fabregas has...Arshavin. And a bunch of also-rans.
My point is that to denigrate Fabregas in relation to Xavi and/or Iniesta based on the relative performances of their teams without regard to the relative strengths of their teams is at best insincere, if not just foolish.
I always thought Fabregas did dominate games against us, the only reason they lost a lot of games against big teams is because they have a strikers who has composure of a donkey. How did Fabregas do when Arsenal went to the champions league final?
Jimmy Bullard has nothing but poor players playing along side him, does that mean he's top class because he looks alright alongside them? All this is straying from my point anyway, which is that aside from taking apart crap sides (which he has always done) Fabregas has done nothing this season to show that he's stepped up to Xavi and Iniesta's level and if his performances against us and Chelsea are anything to go by he's where he's always been -- a damn good player but not quite at the level of the very best just yet.
No, it'd mean he'd look better alongside better players. Either you're being overly argumentative and realised that, or you're a bit dim. I think we both know which one it is.
I can't see how anyone who has 11 goals and 11 assists in just 19 league starts, and has shown he's perfectly capable of dominating games as well as winning them, isn't one of the very best.