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acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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aah, Andrea :touched:

Good to see you guys finally seeing thru the "washed-up and Italian" labeling :)
so it took a youtube video for you to not only agree but actually repeat virtually the same words I have been echoing here for some weeks now ... I can live with that :D
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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Xavi much better at defending too.
let's not make Xavi sound like a Gattuso or Essien, shall we :) - Barca's best defense is not Zavi's tackling skills but their ball possession ability as a team altogether.

Pirlo isn't too shabby in doing defensive work himself but neither of them is and should be famed for their defense.

They are both great players, who, as someone said, worked great for two different systems - it is useless to compare two different players, in general.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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aah, Andrea :touched:

Good to see you guys finally seeing thru the "washed-up and Italian" labeling :)
so it took a youtube video for you to not only agree but actually repeat virtually the same words I have been echoing here for some weeks now ... I can live with that :D
Dude, we're comparing how good Xavi is with how good Pirlo was. Pirlo is past it.

I like Pirlo more. He's got that smooth, silky style.
Xavi is the definition of smooth and silky.

Pirlo much better at shooting. I never saw Xavi score a goal of this quality.
That's true.
 

acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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But he is old, and virtually washed up. At best he has two years of good football left, if we're lucky.
not claiming he is yet to see his best years but Pirlo's football is the type that doesn't require much physical effort and agility to begin with so his value to Juve will not be diminished as much by the fact that he is 32 yo old now.

besides that, hardly anyone here sees him as a long-term solution to Juve's midfield issues ... still, you guys will be able to enjoy a player of his quality and if the management somehow outdoes themselves and surround him with a decent group of players, you will witness a Juve that is a joy to watch.

No worries regarding if Pirlo can still cut it, my concerns would all be if Marotta and his team can.
 

acmilan

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Dude, we're comparing how good Xavi is with how good Pirlo was. Pirlo is past it.
they are more or less the same age, if that is your worry.

Let's not forget, however, that Xavi happens to be playing in the best team in Europe, now, while Pirlo over the past 3 years of his career was part of a team that was full of players who did't have motivation anymore and hurt by management mistakes that failed to strengthen that team and keep it at the top of European football, where it was till 2007.
In short, put Xavi in the Milan after 2007 and Pirlo in this Barca and then we can talk comparison, which leads me to my previous point - it is useless and very unwise to compare players like you guys are attempting to ;)

If comparisons are what you like, however, let's compare Pirlo in the Milan up to 2007 and Xavi in that period too, who would you take?
again they are virtually the same age.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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they are more or less the same age, if that is your worry.

Let's not forget, however, that Xavi happens to be playing in the best team in Europe, now, while Pirlo over the past 3 years of his career was part of a team that was full of players who did't have motivation anymore and hurt by management mistakes that failed to strengthen that team and keep it at the top of European football, where it was till 2007.
In short, put Xavi in the Milan after 2007 and Pirlo in this Barca and then we can talk comparison, which leads me to my previous point - it is useless and very unwise to compare players like you guys are attempting to ;)
Their ages isn't really my concern. Their level of performance is. Xavi's is arguably better than ever at the moment. Pirlo's has been steadily getting worse for the last 4 years or so. I accept your point about the standard of the teams around them to an extent though.

You can't just say it's useless to compare two players. That's nonsense.
It's useless to compare two very different players. Say, Pazzini and Krasic.
It's perfectly valid to compare two similar players though. Like Pirlo and Xavi or Inzaghi and Trezeguet.
 

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