Paulo Dybala (191 Viewers)

Legend or Rookie? ***non-official poll***


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pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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I also think Buffon deserves the Ballon d'Or, goalkeeper is probably the hardest role to master, yet whenever Ballon d'Or time comes, they're always snubbed, really hard for me to understand why
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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What's wrong with wearing black shoes?

Aren't those his custom Nikes?

Nothing they looked exactly like the cheap ones I used to wear in practice when I was young

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I think his contract with nike has expired, he hasn't announced a new deal yet but I did hear that adidas and under armor showed interest, just like POgba last year before he announced adidas he was wearing blacked Out nike boots
Didn't know that. We'll see
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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In my opinion, ballon d'or shouldnt go to "roflmao 758 goals against crapone".
Its the player who influenced the season the most, made the biggest difference.

One could say, Ronaldo did just that against wolfsburg last year, or bayern this year. Altho technically, it was the linesman.


But if Juve wins it all ?


We were about to trow it away in the group stage against Lyon, but then Buffon saved a penalty and made the impossible save of the season on that deflected shot, allowing us to keep level and eventually win the game via a late goal

It was buffon who allowed us to remain on top in serie a despite shitty form with vintage saves.


It was buffon who kept out that certain iniesta goal in turin when it was 1-0, and denied an even more certain goal with an impossible save on suarez at 3-0. Talk is about Dybala. It would have meant shit if a human was in goal and the game ended 3-2


On the most vital parts of this season, it really was Buffon who made the biggest difference. If we get the trebble, he should earn the ballon d'or
Balon dor is for the calendar year though, Lyon doesent count :p

Would love to see Buffon get it though, obviously
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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I also think Buffon deserves the Ballon d'Or, goalkeeper is probably the hardest role to master, yet whenever Ballon d'Or time comes, they're always snubbed, really hard for me to understand why
Because as special as Gigi or any top great goalie in the past were, goalie is still the least special or directly decisive role in a football team, coupled with fullbacks (atleast for majority of football history until fullbacks became more specialized and not just Gary Neville level water carries)). Its great to have a brilliant player in that position, but its not really necessary or must for the most succesful teams in terms of decisiveness, its insanely hard for such a position to compete with players who control, build or decide plays in midfield and attacking positions.


Thats why only 1 goalie in football history has won individual award like that, and even back then for Yashin it had to be a specific year were no attacking players were being that big of a stand out.
 

napoleonic

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Sep 7, 2010
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In my opinion, ballon d'or shouldnt go to "roflmao 758 goals against crapone".
Its the player who influenced the season the most, made the biggest difference.

One could say, Ronaldo did just that against wolfsburg last year, or bayern this year. Altho technically, it was the linesman.


But if Juve wins it all ?


We were about to trow it away in the group stage against Lyon, but then Buffon saved a penalty and made the impossible save of the season on that deflected shot, allowing us to keep level and eventually win the game via a late goal

It was buffon who allowed us to remain on top in serie a despite $#@!ty form with vintage saves.


It was buffon who kept out that certain iniesta goal in turin when it was 1-0, and denied an even more certain goal with an impossible save on suarez at 3-0. Talk is about Dybala. It would have meant $#@! if a human was in goal and the game ended 3-2


On the most vital parts of this season, it really was Buffon who made the biggest difference. If we get the trebble, he should earn the ballon d'or
as I said it once, you can literally build trump's wall on your goal but it won't make your team win the game if someone isn't scoring against your opponent, on the other hand you can literally have an open goal without goalkeeper at all but as long as you can somehow outscore your opposition you will win.

attacking > defending

no war is ever won without an attack, even if it just psychological one.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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as I said it once, you can literally build trump's wall on your goal but it won't make your team win the game if someone isn't scoring against your opponent, on the other hand you can literally have an open goal without goalkeeper at all but as long as you can somehow outscore your opposition you will win.

attacking > defending

no war is ever won without an attack, even if it just psychological one.
That's a horrible view of football if I've ever seen one

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But defending is much more of a collective effort than attacking tbh.

Put Bonucci into some random weakass team and their defense will get better for sure, but not by much if the other players and most importantly their organisation doesn't change. Put Messi into that same team and their attack will improve massively.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
as I said it once, you can literally build trump's wall on your goal but it won't make your team win the game if someone isn't scoring against your opponent, on the other hand you can literally have an open goal without goalkeeper at all but as long as you can somehow outscore your opposition you will win.

attacking > defending

no war is ever won without an attack, even if it just psychological one.
lol
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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But defending is much more of a collective effort than attacking tbh.

Put Bonucci into some random weakass team and their defense will get better for sure, but not by much if the other players and most importantly their organisation doesn't change. Put Messi into that same team and their attack will improve massively.

Indeed, best way for a single defender to effect whole team is being a charismatic and organising leader who knows how to get the best out of his inferior teammates. But that would basically make him coach on the pitch, and makes it extra hard. But as you put it, an attacking player simply needs to punish opponents on individual quality and wont be judged based on the success or failure of the collective to function, as a defender would.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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:touched: I had black Nike's, T90 i think.

I love me some black football boots. Pantofola d'Oro's for example.
Back on my old days (horrible phrase), almost all football shoes were black, very few white or dark blues... Umbro were the best value money IMO but I loved my nike's one

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That's a horrible view of football if I've ever seen one

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But defending is much more of a collective effort than attacking tbh.

Put Bonucci into some random weakass team and their defense will get better for sure, but not by much if the other players and most importantly their organisation doesn't change. Put Messi into that same team and their attack will improve massively.
That's so true that even the Pep's Farca was really hard to defeat cuz when they lost the ball they did a really high and well organized defensive pressure...
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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Because as special as Gigi or any top great goalie in the past were, goalie is still the least special or directly decisive role in a football team, coupled with fullbacks (atleast for majority of football history until fullbacks became more specialized and not just Gary Neville level water carries)). Its great to have a brilliant player in that position, but its not really necessary or must for the most succesful teams in terms of decisiveness, its insanely hard for such a position to compete with players who control, build or decide plays in midfield and attacking positions.


Thats why only 1 goalie in football history has won individual award like that, and even back then for Yashin it had to be a specific year were no attacking players were being that big of a stand out.
fullbacks yes, but goalie actually makes the most difference, take Stegen out of Barca and put a great goalie there and Barca probably is winning La Liga this season, while with Stegen they're trailing Real. and that's with 3 Ballon d'Or contenders in their team, even they can't save Barca with that guy in goal
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
fullbacks yes, but goalie actually makes the most difference, take Stegen out of Barca and put a great goalie there and Barca probably is winning the league this season, while with Stegen they're trailing Real. and that's with 3 Ballon d'Or contenders in their team
They ofcourse make a difference, all players on the pitch does. But I mean in comparison with the other positions.


When it comes to goalies, Barca issue isnt Ter Stegen even if he isnt a top player, but everything in defence and midfield. Besides what Ocelot said, I will illustrate the biggiest argument against what you just said, here:





I give you the starting goalies for the two sides that been the most successful era teams in past 30 years (and in football history in general).






 

Vialli_92

Senior Member
Mar 7, 2013
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We didn't actually even score one "normal" goal. 1 own goal, and three goals due to individual brilliance. No team build=up, no touches from our players, not enough Barca-style link-up play. Not sure if those players would all be able to score goals like that again given the chance.

Therefore, the real score should be 0-0 and I am quite concerned about the rest of our season.
Now your learning

I'm proud of you for seeing the light
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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as I said it once, you can literally build trump's wall on your goal but it won't make your team win the game if someone isn't scoring against your opponent, on the other hand you can literally have an open goal without goalkeeper at all but as long as you can somehow outscore your opposition you will win.

attacking > defending

no war is ever won without an attack, even if it just psychological one.

If you put a 10/10 attack vs a 8/10 attack, and both play full EPL, the 10/10 attack wins unless you get some unlucky RNG (its football afterall).
However, the better you can organise and defend, the bigger the penalty you can put to an attack
Juventus made that 11/10 barcelona attack perform like a 5/10 attack thanks to its impressive defence and organisation. Meanwhile, barcelona barely penalised the 8/10 juventus attack.


I enjoy the italian way. You wont be able to attack as well as Spanish teams. So make sure your defence mitigates them that much, that your unchecked attack is actually better.





Juventus didnt win cause mandzukic-dybala-cuadrado ; higuain suddenly has more talent than Iniesta, messi, neymar, suarez.


Its because we were highly succesfull in neutralising their insane talent, whilst they couldnt do the same to us.

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Indeed, best way for a single defender to effect whole team is being a charismatic and organising leader who knows how to get the best out of his inferior teammates. But that would basically make him coach on the pitch, and makes it extra hard. But as you put it, an attacking player simply needs to punish opponents on individual quality and wont be judged based on the success or failure of the collective to function, as a defender would.
i'd argue that players like Tiago Silva for example, who are exceptional at commanding a backline, have an enormous impact on a defence


Heck. Goddamn Legrottaglie had a huge impact on us. As did Barzagli. Cause Chiellini first, and him+Bonucci later were poor at organising. Bonucci got incredibly good at it over time.

But initially, Legro allowed Chiellini to shine, and later Barzagli brought calm and organisation into our defence



People like Barzagli for his incredible talent and huge underrating by the common peasant. But many forget what an enormous impact he had on the development of Bonucci.


Pretty sure Maldini will say the same about Baresi
 
Apr 19, 2007
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To be fair their have been some pretty bad Forwards for CL sides as well

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If one player doesnt do his job the whole defense is exposed but not so much on offense. Losing the ball or not making the proper run doesnt hurt that bad or really at all in and instant problem
 

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