Moggi on Ronaldinho and Eto'o (6 Viewers)

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    Men that's maybe strange but I agree.He scores a lot because he has all this great and super creative midfield behind him.He is no way as lethal as Trez.Every player who could have Ronaldinho,Deco,Messi,Xavi and Giuly behind him would score in amost every match.I don't say he is not good.But IMO he is a little overrated.He has 4-5 great chances in every game to score 1-2
     

    Il Fenomeno

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    tassard said:
    Men that's maybe strange but I agree.He scores a lot because he has all this great and super creative midfield behind him.He is no way as lethal as Trez.Every player who could have Ronaldinho,Deco,Messi,Xavi and Giuly behind him would score in amost every match.I don't say he is not good.But IMO he is a little overrated.He has 4-5 great chances in every game to score 1-2
    Spot on mate. :agree:
     

    mikhail

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    tassard said:
    Men that's maybe strange but I agree.He scores a lot because he has all this great and super creative midfield behind him.He is no way as lethal as Trez.Every player who could have Ronaldinho,Deco,Messi,Xavi and Giuly behind him would score in amost every match.I don't say he is not good.But IMO he is a little overrated.He has 4-5 great chances in every game to score 1-2
    Sounds awfully like Zlatan. ;)
     

    mikhail

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    Il Fenomeno said:
    He's more creative though. :agree:
    But scores less. :biggrin:

    People used to criticise Andy Cole for exactly the same thing, but as someone once said, if he's getting 4 or five chances in a game, he must be doing something right.
     

    Il Fenomeno

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    Eto'o gets chances on a plate though, which is what happens in the Spanish league. Zlatan plays deeper and so gets less chances and, because his finishing isn't great, he doesn't score many. But as we've seen he gets plenty of assists.
     

    Bozi

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    could you imagine how many goal trez would have got in that barca team? at the moment we are not playing great and he cant stop scoring with the likes of giuly,ronaldihno,deco and messi he would be on 20+ goals already
     

    Bjerknes

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    How you can say Ronaldinho would not be successful in Italy is beyond me...he has by the far the greatest amount of talent in the world today. And while Serie A is known to be the tougher league, La Liga is not very far behind and if Zidane can tear both leagues apart I'm rather certain Ronnie can do it as well...give him the credit he deserves.

    Of perhaps this is just a ploy by Moggi to give Ronaldinho a challenge and a ticket to Turin..
     
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    RochemBeck said:
    How you can say Ronaldinho would not be successful in Italy is beyond me...he has by the far the greatest amount of talent in the world today. And while Serie A is known to be the tougher league, La Liga is not very far behind and if Zidane can tear both leagues apart I'm rather certain Ronnie can do it as well...give him the credit he deserves.

    Of perhaps this is just a ploy by Moggi to give Ronaldinho a challenge and a ticket to Turin..

    Tell me crazy but I don't want him.

    :weee: :weee: :weee:
     

    Beto

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    Bianconeri9 said:
    It's true, Ronaldinho won't last in Italy. Imagine him trying to do his shit on Cannavaro, he'd get his legs cut off.
    CAnn is the man, But after I saw him get beat by Lionel Messi a few times, I think Ronaldinho might be able to do something there.
     

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