Re: Serie A Thread - 2008/2009 Season
the man scored 42 goals, I repeat... 42 goals... you wonder why he shrugs his shoulders after every stunning goal, the man just had no competition. And Lo Zio, Vidic would've been a better comparison IMO
oh com on man, u know what i meant! i didn't mean to talk specifically about ronaldo, neither to question his victory. i just picked him and (Imo) the last season european top performing cb, and told u they would have never picked the centre back. and mate, it's not because he scored 42 goals. even if ronaldo would have scored 15 goals (1 of them being in the final) he would have won the ballon d'or no matter what. and we all know that.
the history of the ballon d'or is there to tell us. that is not a prize for the baresis, the redondos, the scholes, the maldinis, the xavis, the pirlos, the scireas......
because people loves the fowards, the supporting strikers, the wingers.... they are the ones who attract money and hype.
however mate i respect your view. besides, if the ballon d'or had such a huge success in the last 50 years it's because most of the people likes the idea. personally i don't think it's a waste of time (at least it doesn't waste my time)... i think it's just ridiculous, but hey, always give the people what they want, so...
your last post allowed me to spot the root of our different views.
it's like Inter today, even I hate to admit it, but if Ibra wasn't around we would be very screwed. Some players are just irreplacable, as I said before, you don't score, you don't win. Obviously you need some semblance of a team otherwise all 4 defenders would man-mark Mardaona/CR7/Ibra and then where would we be. But such players shoulder the burden of the enitre team.
that's where our views are very very different. and i think this difference also explains why u miss the 90s (because we had a few more stars those days); and also explains why u implied that adding another foward would have made zoff's italy more "offensive".
what can i say, we have very, very different opinions on this concern. i consider football a collective game where one player (no matter how good he is) can't make the difference just by himself.
infact i can't think of 1 star who was able to "shoulder the burden of the entire team".
u think without ibra inter would be screwed.... well ibra is a world class player and is departure would be a huge blow, but as gerd said ibra is the icey on the cake. the core of the team is not ibra.... is cambiasso, is zanetti, is chivu. u could do without ibra.... not so well sure, but i'm confident that would be the perfect chance for balotelli to get some starter playtime and become world class....but without those 3 guys.... then u would be screwed.
the same way, i can tell u the great thing about man utd is not ronaldo. he's a fantastic player, no doubt.... but the real core of man utd can't be found in ronaldo. it can be found in carrick, in rooney, in vidic, in rio, in evra, in park, in tevez.
what makes man utd a better team than inter is not ronaldo. they have (had) their star, u have your star (ibra).... what makes them a better team is having a fantastic foward (rooney) who always sacrifice himself and goes on pressure on the ball carreer... and sticks to his man until the edge of van der saar's box (as if he were a sideback), carrick''s geometry, park's and tevez's hard work. theese are the factors that made man utd the best team in the world.... it's not just about ronaldo. and btw i'm not a ronaldo "hater" i love him as a player.
Blasphemous son of a... . He says this after conceding 60 goals in one season
he said that last season, he wasn't talking about this season.
Disagree. The fact that the Italian NT conceded so much possesion when they had players Fiore and Toti in the fold, illustrates their level of conservativeness. Anyway, how many games did they play 4-4-2 vs 3-5-2? The typical lineup was cannavaro-nesta-iuliano;zambrotta-albertini-conte-maldini;fiore;Totti-Inzaghi. Why not sacrifice Conte for another forward?
mate, possession doesn't mean having an offensive attitude! there's no relation between possession and mental approach. possession refers just to your style. we will never play for possession... i mean today we play with a very offensive 4-3-3... and we still don't play for possession.
spain has been the most boring team in europe for about 20 years... and they've always played for possession (here in italy we used to say "if football were played without goals and nets, spain would always win the world cup"). u need a more fresh example? what about last season's barcelona? probably the most annoying football in the last 5 years.... and it was all about possession.
it is never a good idea to judge a team's attitude from the stats, as they can be pretty deceptive (ball possession especially), u should at least combine different stats, like ball possession + shots + corners.... and still u probably wouldn't be able to have a right picture of the match.
just let me picture that team for u
---------------zambrotta-------------------------cannavaro----------------------nesta--------------------------------maldini
--------------------------------------------------------------------albertini
---------------------------------conte-----------------------------------------------------------------pessotto\di livio
-------------------------------------totti------------------------------------------------------fiore
---------------------------------------------------------------del vecchio\inzaghi
u think it could have been more offensive than this??? how? swapping conte for another foward?? u realise that would mean having just 2 midfielders and 4 attackers???!! that would be so unbalanced the team wouldn't have gone through the group stage, let alone reaching the final. besides conte was italy's de rossi..... u can't play football with a pure quality playmaker like albertini, 2 advanced midfielders, 2 fowards and no metodistas... that would be a suicide.
and however, to be precise, zoff used to switch one of the advanced midfielders\sp for another foward during half time. wich means that the team usually ended the match with 1 between totti and fiore behind 2 fowards (between inzaghi, del piero, montella, del vecchio).
i think u underestimated that data i wrote in my previous post.... that team scored with 7 different players in 6 matches... almost every player from the starting 11! Now that's a stat wich can tell u something about a team.
and this is actually something pretty usual for italy. we always score with almost all our players. the fowards aren't the only ones who are involved in the offensive phase (wich is the trademark of a conservative team; leaving the cbs, the sidebacks and the midfielders behind the ball line and just let the attacking players to take care of the offensive phase).. we attack and score with our midfielders and defenders too.
the 2006 world cup for instance 7 matches, 12 goals, 10 different scorers. each member of our defensive line (except cannavaro) managed to score at least once.
ask everybody in italy wich was their favourite italia team in the last 25 years and they'll all pick zoff's italia.
u say that the only offensive italy u recall is lippi's one (wc 06). but that was not an offensive team at all. that was a balanced team.... zoff's italy was much much more offensive.
trust me mate u picked the wrong example. actually there's no good example u could possibly pick to argument your "italy is a defensive team" point. because that clichè can survive just as long as u look at it from a wide and out of focus point of view.
but as soon as u take a closer look, as soon as u really watch how sacchi's italy used to play, or zoff's italy, donadoni's italy, vicini's italy, bearzot's italy (as u probably noticed i mentioned every italy' coach in the last 28 years.... except trapattoni).... when u stop thinking about the clichèes and start watching with your own eyes what we're talking about, then the truth comes out.
