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Correctly predicted Portugal to win Euro 2016
I didn't expect that difference.
Real Madrid should ask Cristiano and the Portuguese Federation to rest this Summer, if he goes to the Confederations Cup it will be 1 more year where he will arrive later to the pre season, I do not know if the fact he played for Portugal until 10 July and then picking an injury on that day also did not have an efect on him, at least on an physical level.
I speak against myself, because without him in the Confederations Cup, I guess we are going to be worse, but still would be better for him, but he will not acept that.
Don't think Gary Neville is far off there. Was much more a team player at United while he is the focal point of Madrid as an out and out striker and has been for years now.
Watching Ronaldo from 2006-2009 destroying teams was magnificent to behold. As his Madrid career progressed and he has become more of a striker he is still magnificent but not quite as enjoyable to watch (of course the fact hes not playing for United may factor in to this line of thinking).
It is a credit to him that he has adapted his game so well.
I think Neville's statement is inaccurate. Ronaldo only became a complete poacher in the last 2 years. I think he merged goal scoring and wide play to perfection, from 2010-2012.
08/09 Cristiano was outscored by Anelka
09/10 by Higuain
You probably saw that, and I don't consider Bierhoff inferior to those guys as a striker
I think Neville's statement is inaccurate. Ronaldo only became a complete poacher in the last 2 years. I think he merged goal scoring and wide play to perfection, from 2010-2012.
CR wasn't at his best in these seasons (mostly due to injuries) whereas LR was supposed to be at his best when Bierhoff outscored him. Nice try though.
He was comparing R9's figures with Bierhoff, are you suggesting teams are more defensive against Inter than whoever Bierhoff played for?Except Ronaldo de Lima played as the #10 for Inter and wasn't the main #9. Also that was the most defensive era in Serie A histry where teams played 3 at the back and 2-3 Mediano's so playmakers like Totti, Zidane and R9 where surrounded by almost 3 players when they got the ball. Everything was played in a bottleneck till Mazzone decided to put Andrea Pirlo as the regista in the opposite end. Also, tackling from behind was allowed back then.
The game is geared towards attacking players now more than any era in the history of the game. Using R9's Serie tally when he wasn't even the #9 shows that you never watched him in his prime and you never watched any Serie A games back then.
He was comparing R9's figures with Bierhoff, are you suggesting teams are more defensive against Inter than whoever Bierhoff played for?
He was comparing R9's figures with Bierhoff, are you suggesting teams are more defensive against Inter than whoever Bierhoff played for?
Now you're just inventing things to make R9 look great, he has never ever played as deep as any of those players you mentioned.Bierhoff was at the end of team moves, R9 was the main creator for Inter and was essentially the trequartista. As I said R9 wasn't a striker at Inter and would drop deep into mf to get the ball because the centre and back were packed by usually 8 players as 532/341 was the tactic used to limit the effect of the fantasistis in each team. A more apt comparison (but would be daft because of the different profiles) would be to compare R9 in Serie A to Zidane, Rui Costa, Dejan Savićević and Totti.
Now you're just inventing things to make R9 look great, he has never ever played as deep as any of those players you mentioned.
It's amusing seeing Ronaldo score so many goals.
It is utterly bizarre that many MUFC fans on this forum, for the last 2-3 seasons, stated that they wouldn't want Ronaldo in our team.
The guy is a goal machine, and we can't score goals - these 2 facts have been constant during the last 2-3 seasons. So, a fan who doesn't want us to buy a goal machine, either isn't a MUFC fan or knows little about the objective of a football match (ie. score goals).
He is fantastic player and can lay claim to GOAT.
Some guy earlier in this thread was saying he was top 15, while Messi is top 3![]()
Based on this season overall form and performance, I don't think he should be considered worthy candidate of Ballon D'ore, maybe at most top 5. But since he has started hitting top form at the crucial stage, and shinning at the big matches at the right time, lets say he continue his current form and go on winning trophies (league and CL) by end of season, who knows, maybe he will have big chance to win it again.
My expectations for the Confederations would be more to experience some new players and to play a little bit without pressure, and without Pepe because he is injured maybe it would not be bad to try something new, but you are right, Santos is conservative and we will play with the same players.Real can rest him if they want to. They have been doing so during the season actually and they can afford to do it against the lesser teams. It's our first ever confederations cup, he'll want do be a part of it and the more games the team plays together the better we'll be by the time the World Cup comes around. I know it's not very prestigious but I'd love to win the Confederations Cup.
It does seem like a strong probability no ?
You make it sound like Cristiano plays like Pippo Inzaghi.Again, he had to drop deep to retrieve the ball from midfield because. I suggest you actually go and watch a match from that era.
I don't need to make R9 look great. He is already regarded by a lot of people as the greatest #9 (Which I happen to disagree with, but a story for another day). Djorkaeff and Zamorana were his attacking partners, let that sink in...
I love Ronaldo but I find some of the opinions of why people don't want him here legit.
The club needs to think about the future and Ronaldo is already 32. He has probably another good 2 or 3 seasons left in his bag and that's it. If you think about his wage and price alone, I don't think its worth it. Specially taking in consideration that we need to build a team for the future and he costs way too much.
With that said, he is still a major improvement to any team in the world
Except Ronaldo de Lima played as the #10 for Inter and wasn't the main #9. Also that was the most defensive era in Serie A histry where teams played 3 at the back and 2-3 Mediano's so playmakers like Totti, Zidane and R9 where surrounded by almost 3 players when they got the ball. Everything was played in a bottleneck till Mazzone decided to put Andrea Pirlo as the regista in the opposite end. Also, tackling from behind was allowed back then.
The game is geared towards attacking players now more than any era in the history of the game. Using R9's Serie tally when he wasn't even the #9 shows that you never watched him in his prime and you never watched any Serie A games back then.
Nowadays, he becomes less & less influential in general play. You can compare to Zlatan but as the other poster put it, Ronaldo would cost a hefty fee while Zlatan is free agent. Ronaldo himself would want his future secured so you can't offer him year to year contract the way Zlatan does with us. Any 3+ year contract for him now is very risky for the club.It's amusing seeing Ronaldo score so many goals.
It is utterly bizarre that many MUFC fans on this forum, for the last 2-3 seasons, stated that they wouldn't want Ronaldo in our team.
The guy is a goal machine, and we can't score goals - these 2 facts have been constant during the last 2-3 seasons. So, a fan who doesn't want us to buy a goal machine, either isn't a MUFC fan or knows little about the objective of a football match (ie. score goals).
He is fantastic player and can lay claim to GOAT.
Some guy earlier in this thread was saying he was top 15, while Messi is top 3![]()
Nowadays, he becomes less & less influential in general play. You can compare to Zlatan but as the other poster put it, Ronaldo would cost a hefty fee while Zlatan is free agent. Ronaldo himself would want his future secured so you can't offer him year to year contract the way Zlatan does with us. Any 3+ year contract for him now is very risky for the club.
Unlike Zlatan who can hold up play up front, Ronaldo prefers staying wide which means building the team around him is harder. You have to build a team playing the ball on the ground. A decoy central forward to occupy the opposition defender. Top left back who can hold his own on entire left flank...
If Juventus shut them out in the semis like they did Barca.....
The current Ronaldo is better in a team who has a strong backbone. However, for a team who struggle with stability, he is more trouble than help compare to Zlatan. Ronaldo plays in a position where normally would require more creativity & defensive work, but nowadays become less & less involved like a no 9.Ronaldo is much better than Zlatan, the comparison is futile.
I didn't expect that difference.
It does seem like a strong probability no ?
Well, yes. Duh. Bierhoff btw had one elite skill: he was unstoppable in the air. All you had to do was cross it into the box and he'd score. Won a fairly average milan side the title the following season...He was comparing R9's figures with Bierhoff, are you suggesting teams are more defensive against Inter than whoever Bierhoff played for?
Nowadays he doesYou make it sound like Cristiano plays like Pippo Inzaghi.![]()
YesDjorkaeff and Zamorano, are they really worse players than Benzema?
It's amazing how only 3 and a half minutes of that 18 minute video of all his CL goals is with United. Wonder how much more we would have won with him still here.
That's very interesting how he can goal hang and at the same time have more assists than Messi this season.Nowadays he does
More Premier League trophies that's for sure. Probably another CL before SAF retired. I would have prefered he stayed at United but i understood his wish to prove himself in another league and club. But the most important issue is...would have Moyes won the league with Ronaldo? One of lifes big questions and certainly an interesting debate.
Gary Neville thinks Ronaldo's best years were spent at United, surely nobody else can agree with this? Sure he was incredible for us but Real Madrid has taken him to another level entirely.
Gary Neville thinks Ronaldo's best years were spent at United, surely nobody else can agree with this? Sure he was incredible for us but Real Madrid has taken him to another level entirely.