Juan03
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Look at the heat maps in the World Cup section on ESPN Soccernet (or another website if you can find them). Compare Messi's position to the rest of his teammates, especially Higuain and Tevez; he went as far forwards as they did. By my estimation, he was playing in roughly the same areas he plays for Barcelona this year when he's in the center (with Pedro and Villa on the wings). Heck, compare Messi's heat maps to Diego Forlan, who often dropped deeper or wider. Not to mention that Messi took more shots per game than anyone other than Asamoah Gyan, with none of the shots from beyond 30 yards. Messi's typical position in the World Cup justifies calling him a striker.
I was talking about his performances in the World Cup. I wasn't saying that he'll never have good games for his national team; I was saying that he didn't play well in WC 2010. I cannot and will not judge players based on what they hypothetically could have done; no one can. When evaluating a player's performance in a given game/tournament, it's necessary to ignore the accomplishments of the player outside that game/tournament. Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo are considered great players, and both had excellent seasons for their club teams leading up to the WC; that doesn't make their WC performances any better.
Messi played more of an attacking midfield position for his NT well behind Iguain that's for sure, he had a decent world cup, not a bad one lol, statistics berely resemble his wold cup performances, he coul've easlily had 4-5 goals if it werent for the superb saves of the other teams' keepers and the crossbar, not to mention 80% of Argentina's goals were caused by an action of Messi himself, it's not his fault that he did not have a proper coach and team chemistry like Xavi had in Spain... I remember watching TyC sports journalists praising his performances except the Germany of course but you can't expect Messi to defend, create and score all by himself.