Different players, but in his absolute peak (2007-2011) it's hard not to pick Alves if your life is on the line, dude was scary attacking and held his ground against Ronaldo in many clasicos, decent defender at his day.
I remember Mourinho not even putting Ronaldo on his usual position on the left in Camp Nou in 2010.
It's amusing to see how Lahm has this Maldini reputation as a defender while Alves seems to be a glorified Clichy who needed to be protected by "the system".
It is a contest given lahm was not even comparable in an attacking sense.
Boohoo, he made a mistake after playing a fantastic tournament. He scored the game winning goal in extra time in the semifinal with the same support cast and lead an underwhelming Germany side to the Euro final after all. Clearly he sucked in 2008.
Well, since we are talking about the peaks and versatility does not seem to matter, why not take Lahm´s best season (2012/2013) as measurement, when he had the most freedom as RB and finished the season with 19 assists?
Lahm played the RB position differently as Alves. Alves biggest offensive impact was in the final third, while Lahm was first and foremost a build up player. Both were extremely important for the offense, but in different ways.
Saying that Lahm was a way better defender is also not underrating Alves´ defensive abilities, which were solid. Lahm was simply phenomenal at his peak and could take every player out of the game. While Alves was the best attacking fullback at his peak, Lahm was also top class in that regard while being by far the best defending fullback at the same time. Lahm was simply way more complete as a player.
I also don´t remember Alves forcing Robben (at least the one at his peak at Bayern) to switch flanks. When they played vs. each other they spend the vast majority of the time on opposite flanks to begin with. Robben spend his time embarrassing Alba and Adriano while Alves faced Bayern´s primary play maker Ribery.
I never called Alves a system player. He's an outstanding attacking fullback and could play in any system that wants his rightback to attack. I also never called Lahm a flawless defensive rock or a worldclass midfielder. I don't really see the need to analyse how Bayern's system protects Lahm in midfield, because it means feck all in the context of this thread. But thanks for throwing around a few senseless accusations.Yet none of you Bundesfolks will analyse how Bayern's system protects Lahm in midfield and call him a "system player" like Alves supposedly is.
I never called Alves a system player. He's an outstanding attacking fullback and could play in any system that wants his rightback to attack. I also never called Lahm a flawless defensive rock or a worldclass midfielder. I don't really see the need to analyse how Bayern's system protects Lahm in midfield, because it means feck all in the context of this thread. But thanks for throwing around a few senseless accusations.
Alves excelled and added an additional dimension in the Barcelona side, which dominated the pitch and gameflow and protected him from being exposed defensively. His performances for Brazil, which never truly reached the level of the ones at Barca showed a dependence on a certain system.
I think all Barcelona defenders suffer from this 'phenomena'. Some people think that being a Barca defender means you're average defensively. That its all about their midfield and attack. Its a fallacy in argument. Similar to 'Messi can't perform without Xavi, Xavi can't perform without Iniesta' type of logic. In the end no one gets credit for their performances, their success depends solely on their teammates apparently.I remember Mourinho not even putting Ronaldo on his usual position on the left in Camp Nou in 2010.
It's amusing to see how Lahm has this Maldini reputation as a defender while Alves seems to be a glorified Clichy who needed to be protected by "the system".
Maybe you shouldn't reply to my posts and make general assumptions on every German here, if you actually want to argue a certain point someone else made. I'm sure Sphaero is still waiting for you to explain, why Alves wasn't a regular starter for Brazil during his peak (Copa 2007 & 2011 and the World Cup 2010), if he was that flawless rightback, who was unmatched in attack and could defend well. I personally found it odd, that Maicon was usually the prefered choice (it was a bit understandable in 2010 after Maicon's fantastic season at Inter though). But overall Alves' career for Brazil clearly is a huge disappointment in comparison to his performances for Sevilla and Barca.Sphaero implied that, not you:
Senseless accusations? Maybe follow the thread properly then?
Maybe you shouldn't reply to my posts and make general assumptions on every German here, if you actually want to argue a certain point someone else made. I'm sure Sphaero is still waiting for you to explain, why Alves wasn't a regular starter for Brazil during his peak (Copa 2007 & 2011 and the World Cup 2010), if he was that flawless rightback, who was unmatched in attack and could defend well.
Well, he wasn't just unselected. He was often disappointing when he played. He started the first 2 games in the copa in 2011 and was dropped and lost his spot to Maicon again, because he didn't show anything close to the form he had for Barca in the previous 12months.That doesn't really mean that much, Brazil managers have a history of making stupid selection calls.
Edit: Just to add, Lahm definitely wins on the international front of course. I don't think it makes a huge difference to the credibility of a player if they're unselected by Brazil though.
Maybe you shouldn't reply to my posts and make general assumptions on every German here, if you actually want to argue a certain point someone else made. I'm sure Sphaero is still waiting for you to explain, why Alves wasn't a regular starter for Brazil during his peak (Copa 2007 & 2011 and the World Cup 2010), if he was that flawless rightback, who was unmatched in attack and could defend well. I personally found it odd, that Maicon was usually the prefered choice (it was a bit understandable in 2010 after Maicon's fantastic season at Inter though). But overall Alves' career for Brazil clearly is a huge disappointment in comparison to his performances for Sevilla and Barca.
Yes, because we're talking about his whole career for the nationalteam and not just one short moment, which is what you're doing with all most of your examples. E.g. there simply aren't any questionmarks about Zanetti's performances for Argentina even though Maradona was an idiot for not picking him in 2010. The same can't be said for Alves.Is that a relevant point?
That doesn't really mean that much, Brazil managers have a history of making stupid selection calls.
Yes, because we're talking about his whole career for the nationalteam and not just one short moment, which is what you're doing with all most of your examples. E.g. there simply aren't any questionmarks about Zanetti's performances for Argentina even though Maradona was an idiot for not picking him in 2010. The same can't be said for Alves.
Well, he wasn't just unselected. He was often disappointing when he played. He started the first 2 games in the copa in 2011 and was dropped and lost his spot to Maicon again, because he didn't show anything close to the form he had for Barca in the previous 12months.
What about :
peak Lahm vs peak Maicon?
I don't really care why, to be honest. I don't think there really is an excuse for it. I factor in that he didn't. It plays an important role in the comparison between the two players in my opinion.Then just let me ask you back. Explain to me why Alves didn't perform for Brazil.
I don't really care why, to be honest. I don't think there really is an excuse for it. I factor in that he didn't. It plays an important role in the comparison between the two players in my opinion.
It's by the way funny that you thought it was important to show a mistake by Lahm at the international stage, even though Lahm's overall performances for Germany are clearly exceptional, both his peak and his consistency. On the other side you think it's totally meaningless how Alves did for Brazil. Seems a bit unfair to me.
I actually think Maicon is really underrated nowadays. His peak at Inter was fantastic, but Bale in 2011 and his short spell at City ruined his reputation. He also had a great world cup in 2010 until he completely lost the plot in the 2nd half against the Netherlands, when Brazil as a team collapsed. That was a very weird game.Alves' prime was adjacent to Maicon's, thats why he was used as a 12th man by Dunga.
Lahm...full back is meant to defend after all and i think Lahm was better at it.
I actually think Maicon is really underrated nowadays. His peak at Inter was fantastic, but Bale in 2011 and his short spell at City ruined his reputation. He also had a great world cup in 2010 until he completely lost the plot in the 2nd half against the Netherlands, when Brazil as a team collapsed. That was a very weird game.
I don't really care why, to be honest. I don't think there really is an excuse for it. I factor in that he didn't. It plays an important role in the comparison between the two players in my opinion.
It's by the way funny that you thought it was important to show a mistake by Lahm at the international stage, even though Lahm's overall performances for Germany are clearly exceptional, both his peak and his consistency. On the other side you think it's totally meaningless how Alves did for Brazil. Seems a bit unfair to me.
Never rated Alves that much. He was a fantastic crosser and had a good shot on him, but thought that defensively was crap. On a team that would need to defend, he would have murdered.
Now, Lahm or Maicon at their best is a real debate.
Start a poll regarding the best fullbacks of the past 10 years and you'll see. Also, I doubt you'll convince many on here that Maicon between 2006-10 was on the same level as Alves, let alone head and shoulders better than any fullback (which includes leftbacks like Cole and Evra as well).How is his reputation ruined? If anyone thinks a meaningless group game after he just won the treble tarnished his reputation you aren't really a football fan. He was incredible imo, between 2006-2010 he was heads and shoulders above any fullback. Also, one of the most athletic players i've seen.
Start a poll regarding the best fullbacks of the past 10 years and you'll see. Also, I doubt you'll convince many on here that Maicon between 2006-10 was on the same level as Alves, let alone head and shoulders better than any fullback (which includes leftbacks like Cole and Evra as well).
Fair point.If I make the poll in an italian forum, i'm sure most would agree with me![]()
Yeah, you're definitely on your own with that oneI'm biased though, I also think prime Maicon was better than Cafu. But my friends have made fun of me for saying this.
Hard to compare, Lahm is clearly the better package but prime Alves' attacking contribution was extraordinary.
Not knowing the rest of the team you would pick Lahm.
Knowing the rest of the team you would probably pick Lahm 4/5 times, the other 1/5 being times when you build a team that would massively benefit from Alves (like Barca did back when they were untouchable).
I'm inclined to say prime Alves had more potential for making the difference in a game, but that's largely the usual bias for attacking vs. defensive contribution.
Boohoo, he made a mistake after playing a fantastic tournament. He scored the game winning goal in extra time in the semifinal with the same support cast and lead an underwhelming Germany side to the Euro final after all. Clearly he sucked in 2008.
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oh and the point was that Alves didn't even play at rightback. Maicon was usually first choice at the international tournaments during Alves' peak. It has nothing to do with the support cast, when he doesn't even start.
Pretty much this. Lahm's the more rounded and likelier to fit into more set-ups. But Alves and Barcelona were a perfect match and there was nobody who could do what he did better.Hard to compare, Lahm is clearly the better package but prime Alves' attacking contribution was extraordinary.
Not knowing the rest of the team you would pick Lahm.
Knowing the rest of the team you would probably pick Lahm 4/5 times, the other 1/5 being times when you build a team that would massively benefit from Alves (like Barca did back when they were untouchable).
I'm inclined to say prime Alves had more potential for making the difference in a game, but that's largely the usual bias for attacking vs. defensive contribution.
Lahm scores higher than most as a modern player prototype who for all his neat-and-tidy ball retention is still defensively solid. But I have to agree with much of this: he's made a few fairly significant mistakes in a handful of big games, mainly at Euro 2008 and 2012, which is the only black mark against his otherwise impressive reputation.He was quite shaky in the semi-final against Turkey as well defensively, responsible for Turkey's equalizer for example. He only made amends with the winner afterwards.
He was also far from outstanding in midfield last year for Germany, responsible for Ghana's goal after which Löw stopped trying to copy Guardiola and played him at rightback again.
My point is not dissing Lahm. There is just this funny narrative that Lahm is this consistent, defensively untouchable, versatile standout player who has proven himself in all positions under all kind of managers. Which is funny for me. He can't play in midfield outside of Guardiola's system for example, that was quite clear when watching him for Germany. Yet none of you Bundesfolks will analyse how Bayern's system protects Lahm in midfield and call him a "system player" like Alves supposedly is.
Lahm was also at fault for Ronaldo's goal in Allianz in 2012, which he himself admitted. There are quite a few errors he made in high profile games. He is not this defensive rock Sphaero above me paints him to be.
Alves or Zambrotta will be a good poll!
His defensive ability is ridiculously underrated.
Lahm scores higher than most as a modern player prototype who for all his neat-and-tidy ball retention is still defensively solid. But I have to agree with much of this: he's made a few fairly significant mistakes in a handful of big games, mainly at Euro 2008 and 2012, which is the only black mark against his otherwise impressive reputation.
Never rated Alves that much. He was a fantastic crosser and had a good shot on him, but thought that defensively was crap. On a team that would need to defend, he would have murdered.
Now, Lahm or Maicon at their best is a real debate.