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Why "at their peak" btw given the issue with Zidane it appears was consistency?
This cant be real life, you honestly think Del Piero pre injury cant be called a player better or on par with Iniesta? anyways it was never Del Piero's Juve, just ask Lippi.Funny thing, probably you could start a poll with the question "When was Zidane at his prime" and the people wouldn't have an idea where to point it. Some would say "98' WC" but he wasn't even the Ballon d'Or of the world cup. "96 til 98 Juve" but in my memory that was Del Piero's Juve and no one would dare say Del Piero was better than Iniesta at their prime, then "2006 WC" but he was in a epic role, he was nowhere close his better level 10 years before... 98 til 01? Those years there were other players at his level or even better, players that, again, few people would say were better than Iniesta
Dunno, I think this comparison either overrates Zidane or underrates Iniesta, it pisses me off
This cant be real life, you honestly think Del Piero pre injury cant be called a player better or on par with Iniesta? anyways it was never Del Piero's Juve, just ask Lippi.
What he lacked was transcendental ability. The true greats (like the top 15-20 players of all time) had the kind of ability that humbled the players around them, and left fans awestruck. They tended to dominate games and provide moments in key games not just of decisive nature, but of true elite quality. The best example from Zidane is his volley in the Champions League final, but there are others. Iniesta was a quality player, and deserves particular credit for decisive roles in big games (Champions league semi final 2009, World cup final 2010) but I don't think he ever had the kind of transcendental ability that made you go "wow, how did he do that?"Iniesta is more on the Figo, Ribery level than Zidane. Marvellous player, but lacks a little bit of something to be a true all time great.
Del Piero post the injury in 98 iirc wasn't all that special, but before that he was a monster. It'd be farcical for anyone to suggest that he wouldn't hold his own in a vs Iniesta argument.Well, I can't talk about that because Del Piero might be my favourite player ever. I'm just explaining something that a lot of people tell me "Del Piero wasn't that much of a player". To me he was the best for a great while so...
Pretty much this.What he lacked was transcendental ability. The true greats (like the top 15-20 players of all time) had the kind of ability that humbled the players around them, and left fans awestruck. They tended to dominate games and provide moments in key games not just of decisive nature, but of true elite quality. The best example from Zidane is his volley in the Champions League final, but there are others. Iniesta was a quality player, and deserves particular credit for decisive roles in big games (Champions league semi final 2009, World cup final 2010) but I don't think he ever had the kind of transcendental ability that made you go "wow, how did he do that?"
What he lacked was transcendental ability. The true greats (like the top 15-20 players of all time) had the kind of ability that humbled the players around them, and left fans awestruck. They tended to dominate games and provide moments in key games not just of decisive nature, but of true elite quality. The best example from Zidane is his volley in the Champions League final, but there are others. Iniesta was a quality player, and deserves particular credit for decisive roles in big games (Champions league semi final 2009, World cup final 2010) but I don't think he ever had the kind of transcendental ability that made you go "wow, how did he do that?"
Disagree. I think he's even had just as many of those moments as Zidane if not more. 'Wow' was certainly what I was thinking as he was tearing us to shreds in the 09 final dribbling through our midfield and causing us all sorts of nightmares.
Why? Actually I think that Iniesta should have got more recognition for his careerBoth players are massively overrated.
Why? Actually I think that Iniesta should have got more recognition for his career
Their status in football is based on a few memorable games, not overall career, consistency wise.
obvious wum is obviousBoth players are massively overrated.
Both players are massively overrated.
Well said. Zidane is one of the most overrated footballers in my opinion. Yes. he was nice to watch, but far too inconsistent in many matches.
Maradona, Laudrupp, Xavi, Iniesta, Pirlo, Scholes - all of them are superior midfielders in my opinion.
Zidane all day every day..Someone said he flopped in the WC final 2006.. Guess what - France would have been nowhere near the final if it was not for the 34-year old Zidane. His performance against Brazil is still the best individual performance i have ever watched in the WC..
Perfectly valid statement as it's your opinion... I suspect your in the majority in saying maradona was better... I suspect even on a united forum your in a minority (and an even smaller minority outside of united fans) thinking scholars was betterWell said. Zidane is one of the most overrated footballers in my opinion. Yes. he was nice to watch, but far too inconsistent in many matches.
Maradona, Laudrupp, Xavi, Iniesta, Pirlo, Scholes - all of them are superior midfielders in my opinion.
Zidane all day every day..Someone said he flopped in the WC final 2006.. Guess what - France would have been nowhere near the final if it was not for the 34-year old Zidane. His performance against Brazil is still the best individual performance i have ever watched in the WC..
Zidane for me - a player like very few I have seen that had the ability to win a match by himself playing alongside team mates that couldnt perform in the match regularly. I love iniesta too but as I always say - Zidane played for Juventus, Real Madrid and french teams - was gorgeous in every single team at every single time.
Iniesta is a pure Barcelona player and theres nothing wrong with that - but me personally - I always take in to regards players like C. Ronaldo, Brazilian Ronaldo, Zidane etc who strangled many leagues in to oblivion.
2002? He again played for a rubbish team during that time - a team full of individuals. Iniesta - again I love the guy and he is one of my favourite players was a core part of a well drilled team both for spain and Barcelona.When did Zidane strangle La Liga into oblivion?
One thing I'll never understand is the post retirement propaganda concerning Paul Scholes.
Not on the same planet as Zidane, and 15 years ago people would have laughed their cock off at the suggestion.
There's more audacity and determination in the players surrounding Iniesta. With Maradona they look like they saw a ghost.
Uncanny.
Except nobody other than a few oddballs genuinely think he was anywhere close to Zidane. He is rated as he should be, above the likes of Lampard and Gerrard, somewhere in the region of Pirlo etc but not as high as Xavi, Iniesta and Zidane. He is one of the greatest English midfielders/footballers of all time after all. Just not as good as arguably the best Spanish and French footballers of all time.One thing I'll never understand is the post retirement propaganda concerning Paul Scholes.
Not on the same planet as Zidane, and 15 years ago people would have laughed their cock off at the suggestion.
2002? He again played for a rubbish team during that time - a team full of individuals. Iniesta - again I love the guy and he is one of my favourite players was a core part of a well drilled team both for spain and Barcelona.
I agree with you. The love for Scholes is because he is vastly underrated by many fans and players across the world and dont have the world wide love that he deserves; but to put him up there with zidane and iniesta is a bit over the top. For me Scholes is of the level of he likes of seedorf, davids, Nedved, - all fanastic legendary players (seedorf especially is vastly underrated himself).
What he lacked was transcendental ability. The true greats (like the top 15-20 players of all time) had the kind of ability that humbled the players around them, and left fans awestruck. They tended to dominate games and provide moments in key games not just of decisive nature, but of true elite quality. The best example from Zidane is his volley in the Champions League final, but there are others. Iniesta was a quality player, and deserves particular credit for decisive roles in big games (Champions league semi final 2009, World cup final 2010) but I don't think he ever had the kind of transcendental ability that made you go "wow, how did he do that?"