JamDav1982
Senior Member
the Argentinean star about 'Tata', one of his father's footballing idols
there you go
Sorry? What does that mean?
the Argentinean star about 'Tata', one of his father's footballing idols
there you go
Madrid media is having a field day with Tata saying Messi and his father had an influence in his hiring.
Media is so disgusting. Fabricating narrative from a drop of water.
God forbid Barca asks the best player in the history of the game for input on a new coach that just happens to be a fellow countryman. What a ridiculous idea!
Madrid media is having a field day with Tata saying Messi and his father had an influence in his hiring.
Media is so disgusting. Fabricating narrative from a drop of water.
God forbid Barca asks the best player in the history of the game for input on a new coach that just happens to be a fellow countryman. What a ridiculous idea!
I believe it's their stupid agenda to reduce the good will that Messi enjoys among the Balon d'Or voters... Project Messi as a spoiled brat and he would lose that!!All they want to do is to fabricate this illusion of Messi being a privileged, spoiled brat in order to tarnish his image.
And if Tata doesn't work out, they are going to blame Messi.
rsssf included goals from youth teams etc.... Only senior level (top leagues): Pele is 1st with 757 official goals (Club & country)... Messi (348).
Ancelotti was their first choice anyway. You don't make any sense. Also ancelotti is a brilliant manager with proven track record so I don't think they would be bothered.
Great List...
Here's my top 4..
- Most Career Goals EVER (Senior Level, Top Leagues):
1st: Pele (757 goals in 815 games)
2nd: Romario (749g in 972m)
3rd: Puskas (709g in 720m)
4th: Gerd Muller (640g in 723m)
...
Messi (348g in 461m)
*couldn't find a reliable source for Bican Stats!
[COLOR="#000000"]1. Romario 768
2. Bican 759
3. Pele 757
4. Puskas 709
5. Muller 680
6. Eusebio 625
7. F. Deak 576
8. U. Seeler 568
9. Túlio 538
10. Zico 516[/COLOR]
[COLOR="#000000"] 1. Bican, Josef (Austria, Bohemia/Moravia) 805+
2. Romário (Brazil) 772
3. Pelé (Brazil) 767
4. Puskás, Ferenc (Hungary) 746+
5. Müller, Gerd (Germany) 735
6. Deák, Ferenc (Hungary) 576+
7. Seeler, Uwe (Germany) 575
8. Willimowski, Ernst (Poland, Germany) 554+
9. Eusébio (Portugal) 552
10. McGrory, James (Scotland) 550[/COLOR]
All that is pretty irrelevant. This is not 1950 s. Science evolves, nutrition, coaching, tactics everything. Messi the best player of all time, no doubt. Even cr7 is a way better player than pele.