8 - Pedri

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
Yeah, that's a fair point. However, some of the guys providing fair criticism also make hilarious hateful comments about Madrid being shit and our Liga title not meaning much as a result.

There are users here who do strike a good balance between fair criticism and fair praise, but you're not one of them. You're more of a constant hater.
What you mean is, anyone who doesn't approve of Xavi as manager is a hater.

You play down the league title just as much as anyone but from a different angle, claiming Madrid are actually much better and we only won because they don't focus against small teams, it was a fluke and we probably won't do it again, us winning the title doesn't mean we're a top team etc.

When brought up in conversations about our standing in Europe you claim the title has no meaning. You also regularly state that players can't be judged on domestic performances and can only be considered great if they perform in Europe.

Yet, you value the LaLiga title? You don't really, even if you claim to. The difference is you come at it from a pro Xavi angle instead.
 

serghei

Senior Member
What you mean is, anyone who doesn't approve of Xavi as manager is a hater.

You play down the league title just as much as anyone but from a different angle, claiming Madrid are actually much better and we only won because they don't focus against small teams, it was a fluke and we probably won't do it again, us winning the title doesn't mean we're a top team etc.

Nah, focusing in every game is key in a league campaign. Madrid failed to do that, and we did, so it's something to be proud of, for both manager and players.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Nah, focusing in every game is key in a league campaign. Madrid failed to do that, and we did, so it's something to be proud of, for both manager and players.

Yes so you claimed Real were still better but dropped their standards as reason Barca won it and called them 'shit'.

Yet you then moan about others saying Barca beat a poor Real who basically couldnt get themselves up for defending title..

Usual.
 

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
Nah, focusing in every game is key in a league campaign. Madrid failed to do that, and we did, so it's something to be proud of, for both manager and players.
So it means nothing in terms of our global standing, nothing in terms of representing value of our players, nothing in terms of implying future success, the only thing it says about us is that we focused more than them.

Damn, pretty high bar you've got there!
 

serghei

Senior Member
So it means nothing in terms of our global standing, nothing in terms of representing value of our players, nothing in terms of implying future success, the only thing it says about us is that we focused more than them.

Damn, pretty high bar you've got there!

We focused more than them, were more hungry to win, and we played better than them as a result, obviously. We were better than Madrid in the last La Liga season. That's not some small thing.

The comparison vs Madrid is at peak level of play, that's what I mean by better usually. Here, they are above us clearly. Hence why they made 4 CL semis in a row and we failed to get past groups in the last 2 seasons. This is where Madrid is showing they can access a level of football in big matches that we, at the moment, can't match.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
I literally had this debate with you a number of times about how much credit Barca should get for winning league and you scoff and claimed Real couldnt get themselves up for defending title and still far better.

Literally had that argument with you a number of times.

But no no get more 'heres what I really meant' arguments from Serghie and claiming others moan about beating a shit Madrid.

Quite the calling card and textbook mental gymnastics.
 

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
Because everything Serghei says is a masked attempt to big Xavi up as much as possible, not argue about the actual points being made, leading to him changing his arguments every few months when he's proven wrong.

The arguments arent made on him evaluating the facts and giving his actual opinion but giving the one he thinks makes Xavi look best.
 

serghei

Senior Member
It's not. It just so happens that Xavi has won the league in his first full season, so he has my support of course. If the team implodes and we fail to compete this season for the title, he will lose that support.

I see no reason why I shouldn't support Xavi for the time being. None, but delusional arguments. What will happen in the future we shall see.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
It's not. It just so happens that Xavi has won the league in his first full season, so he has my support of course. If the team implodes and we fail to compete this season for the title, he will lose that support.

Yes but you devalue Barcas league win when told how they were better than Real and make no end of excuses about Real being 'shit' last season. Real being unmotivated and Real being better against big teams but couldt bring themselves to beat the smaller sides.... all shite that you were corrected on yet still kept repeating when the 'Real are superior' argument was to be made.

Then moan about others saying Real were poor.

That is about as big a slagging as Xavi will get... 'won the league because Real are better but they cant motivate themselves two seasons in a row'.

Usual nonsense and contraditing yourself.
 

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
That's what he is, a great talent, not a world class player. Let's make that clear. He's borderline top 10 midfielders in the world, but he has a long way to go to breach top 3-5. He's special when you look at his age, but he can't be compared to players like De Bruyne, Gundogan, Bernardo, Kroos, Modric, Verratti, Thiago, Kante, Kimmich, Valverde.
Borderline top10 midfielder.. but can't be compared to top midfielders in the world like...

Gundogan.

You actually can't make it up.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Borderline top10 midfielder.. but can't be compared to top midfielders in the world like...

Gundogan.

You actually can't make it up.

???

What's this supposed to prove? Gundogan was a top player for City, I already said that even in the previous pages. There are plenty of players whose form drops after they move to a different team and they age.

He was obviously top while at City, no doubt.
 

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
???

What's this supposed to prove? Gundogan was a top player for City, I already said that even in the previous pages.
It proves that you described him as a top midfielder in the world before he signed here. After he signed here he became 'good player but not that amazing'.

And it has nothing to do with City since you made a direct comparison between him and another player not the teams they play for.
 

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
"This is not true. Any team looking to dominate games need midfielders of very high class. Bayern, City, Madrid (who are not even a possession team per se usually) all have them.

Bayern had both Kimich and Thiago when they won last CL. City are stacked in creating midfielders department, with De Bruyne, Bernardo, Gundogan, even Rodri. Madrid have Modric and Kroos who are still going strong. Even United have a much better passer than us in Bruno Fernandes."

Another one by Serghei.. claims that to dominate games you need midfielders of 'very high class' and goes on to name Gundogan as one of those very high class midfielders City have.
 

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