I actually believe the definition you gave earlier on is perfect. Though I seem to recollect you believed Zlatan was a technically gifted player. I think he's definitely not, because bar his chest controll he's not that handy in controlling a ball. His moves are alright, but more a matter of practising tricks.
Del Piero is IMO the most skilled player in Juventus. His swift moves when he is in his day are just unmatched BUT if we talk about effectivity, that is a whole diff story
Zlatan is almost on par with DP.... do not have the finese of DP but with a good arsenal of tricks and very difficutl maneuvers leaves everyone pleased.
If we take a view about skills vs effectivity, Zlatan beats Del Piero right now by a mile. So because of this i think xlatan is more usefull right now.
Camoranesi, like the other 2, is a very quick and skilled player. The kind of player that can slip against 3 defenders easily when on his day. His crosses and passes are a great addition too.
I actually believe the definition you gave earlier on is perfect. Though I seem to recollect you believed Zlatan was a technically gifted player. I think he's definitely not, because bar his chest controll he's not that handy in controlling a ball. His moves are alright, but more a matter of practising tricks.
You cant deny Ibrahimovic is a technically gifted player...he just does not look as fluid with the ball as a top form Del Piero. Does that make him any less effective than Del Piero? No. As I stated earlier, technique is a combination of effectiveness with the ball and how your movements influence the movement of the ball. Nedved doesn't have the greatest technique but he gets the job done...that's all that matters. Same with Zlatan. He might not look the best dribbling around defenders with the ball at his feet, however he gets by them and makes them look foolish anyway. Again, getting the job done is all that matters.
I understand what you are saying and agree with you at all points.
Then lets sum up our discussion by saying,
Camoranesi and Zlatan have the same technique, Camoranesi´s physical form, allows him to use it more efficiantly...???
Blah... who cares anyway??? JUUUUUUVVVEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
I guess thats a good conclusion. Although I merely meant that Zlatan's technique isn't as average as some here point out, but I still think Camo is a abit better.
I'm glad our discussion wasn't totally worthless though :LOL:
Perhaps you should open your eyes to the real defintion of technique...because you obviously have no clue what it is. Or you can just watch the player in your name.
Best technique? What does that mean?
To have the best technique does not mean you gotta be the most creative so in that sense a lot of Juve players have very high technique
I am surprised no body mentioned Trez, he has fantastic technique as you need that to be able to do his flicks and volleys that he always pulls off
He hits the target more often than not and for that you need great technique
Zlatan sometimes looks awkward and all over the place, but he has great quick feet, that does not mean he is technically gifted as his shooting is poor and you cannot have the most or best technique if thats the case
Creatively, only Camo, Dp and Mutu are with him
Nedved's shooting and crossing requires great technique , so he has that in abundance as its impossible to lack technique and be able to hit the target like he does regularly, creatively he is pants
Dp has great technique and is creative
Camo's chest control requires great technique, his drubbling requires great technique, just dont like his shooting ability
Vieria and Emerson have great technique as well but they are not creative, though Vieria beats him in that department
Thuram has superb technique as well, the way he defends
So stop mistaking having great technique with creativity
SerieA is full of highly technical players but not alot of those are creative
For me technique is something that never leaves you...just like your predatory instinct.
The instinctive first touch is something that a player doesn't lose with age.If anything as a player grows older he can only rely on technique to make up for a loss of speed.
In Juve Del Piero and Camoranesi have great technique, and as Dennis pointed out quite rightly Trezeguet too.
Zlatan has skill but that doesn't necessarily equate technique.
I believe Trezeguet is the most natural finisher in the world, and that stems from his great technique in front of goal. Apart from goalscoring actions though, he doesn't have much technique with the ball at his feet away from goal.