RevoTeller
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Spot on dude. It's actually funny that the people who come running in desperate defence of Ronaldo de Lima are Brazilians.
I especially love the over the top superlatives: "GODLY" ""not even better than the left leg of". Relax guys.
Suarez is a legend. He's going to be regarded as 1 of the greatest players of all time; simple as that.
Says the Suarez fanboy.
Also, I'm not even close to be Brazilian.
Really? I mean...really? How many elite strikers have fallen because they can't handle Messi being the #1 that Barça plays for? Do you honestly think Ronaldo de Lima would have been any different than the Ibrahimovic or basically every Barça striker in the last decade? Is he a saint?
There's a reason why even Messi & Neymar (& even Barça's president) are praising Suarez to no end. It's a rare phenomenon to see a striker that unselfish & be able to connect with Messi so well. Ronaldo de Lima would not have been an exception. He would have been just as frustrated; most likely left after a couple of years after being tired of servicing Messi.
Again, you must be the greatest Suarez fanboy here around.
Yes, Ronaldo de Lima would have been way different than Ibrahimovic, considering that Ibrahimovic is not even a shoe of the Phenomenon: to even compare a flat track bully like Ibrahimovic to pre-injury Ronaldo shows how hilariously little you understand about football.
Also, if I remember correctly, the Eto'o-Messi partnership was not that bad either, and it seems the first Treble happened exactly in the last decade... But of course fans like you forget everything which is just 2 days ago and only see the present.
Saying that Suarez, despite his great qualities and his undoubted unselfishness (which is of course fundamental for our game and our victories), is still not close to pre-injury Ronaldo as a football player is not an insult to the former, who of course remains a great player and the best n°9 in the World today.
Nooo, I think he was saying that Ronaldo could've been considered the GOAT going into this era, instead of Pelé and Maradona. That is, we wouldn't be debating whether Messi is better than Pele/Maradona, but rather whether he is better than R9.
Yeah, I'm the one who understood badly the meaning of his phrase there. I agree with him.
Imagine Ronnie - Ronaldo - Messi all in their prime.. Romario or Van Basten on the bench for the #9 spot. Don't dare to sub Leo or Ronnie.
Total savage and most entertaining trio ever.
Ronaldo de Lima instead of Neymar, Romario instead of Suarez and the games shouldn't even start for manifest inferiority of the opponents.
What a rediculous thing to say. Suarez outscored pre-injury Ronaldo at Ajax. A more suitable question would be what would pre-injury Ronaldo have done in England at a club like Liverpool? Probably become injured that much sooner. Few seem to realize the sacrifices that Suarez makes to his natural game in order to make Barca the best TEAM in the world. Barca are undefeated when Suarez scores 34-2-0. How is pre-injury Ronaldo's record in that regard? How is Neymar's record? Would pre-injury Ronaldo been able to tame his ego enough to play with Messi? The fact that Suarez is doing these things NOW, when several great players have failed is something that won't fully be appreciated until he is gone. In most every big game Barca have had in the past two seasons, Suarez has been THE difference maker. Let that sink in. Fact is that if Suarez was Brazilian, the comparisons would only be vs Pele.
Didn't know Ronaldo de Lima played for Ajax....
For the rest, rediculous is what you guys are saying here. You should all wear off your Suarez blaugrana-tinted glasses.
For Christ sake, you guys are overreacting like a bunch of hysterical kids only because I dared to state the obvious, i.e. that the pre-injury Phenomenon was far superior to Suarez as a football player (with all the due respect for the latter, who surely is the best striker in the World at this time)... Get a grip.
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