That_Bloke
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I couldn't for the life of me find the article where I read it. Take that as you will, and if you believe that I'm just waffling, then so be it. However the part about him as a cover for Ronaldinho can be found here (it starts at 03:45)Ronaldinho played on the left. Is there any article out there that says Messi wasn’t happy playing as a RW when he first broke through?
That Barca team had with superstars or established players like Deco, Ronaldinho, Davids, Eto'o or Larsson. Giuly was a bit of an outlier though. I think that people just don't realize how radically different the situation was for Messi, compared to Yamal who's been granted first team game time because there literally was no one else.
He proved to be up to the challenge and massive credits to him, but that's only telling one part of the story.
The whole discussion started after one poster made the claim that Yamal was more talented than Messi at the same age, which I personally found ludicrous (note that I'm speaking in terms of raw talent, not numbers). But I get where you're coming from and we can settle on this.I agree on the first statement about Pekerman, but disagree that the quality of that Argentine team was better than current Spain, for me no way.
And then, as I wrote above, it's quite impossible to talk 'who is more talented at the same age', is it the same as 'who shows more promise"? Such discussions are often marked with hindsight and revisionism so I don't think it's a fair debate, more of a decent topic for a chat over a pint or seven. Messi at 17 was a giant talent obviously, but it really wasn't so clear and certain he'd become a GOAT. It's not to downplay his talent - it was his exponential growth and consistency that made him the best, Yamal is yet to show that.
"who is more productive/mature/a better player at 17" is less subjective and for me there's no doubt 17 yo Yamal is streets ahead of 17 yo Messi. 17 yo Rooney was also a better player than 17 yo Messi - doesn't mean he was more talented though.
and the last statement is incorrect, 17 yo Messi is not benching Yamal on a right wing and he's not benching Lewandowski to take the false nine role, he had no fecking clue (nevermind the physical ability) about being a false nine role at 17.
Fair point. My only caveat is that Messi just didn't have the same opportunities because of the reasons I mentioned above which makes it difficult to have a direct comparison between the two.
He'd absolutely shoot an ageing Lewandowski to the next solar system. Don't forget that we're hypothetically talking about a 17 yo Messi starting in 2025, where everyone and their dog knows what the role of a false nine is. I'm sure that Flick would've got it covered. Benching Yamal might've been a stretch on my part, though.
Anyway, I said my piece, it's a thread about Yamal after all. The lad is absolutely brilliant and buries the current competition six feet under. On this, I think we can all agree.
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