BBZ8800
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And that still got him to top 4:
127: Cristiano Ronaldo (POR, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus)
113: Lionel Messi (ARG, Barcelona)
71: Raúl González (ESP, Real Madrid, Schalke)
64: Karim Benzema (FRA, Lyon, Real Madrid)
63: Robert Lewandowski (POL, Borussia Dortmund, Bayern München)
56: Ruud van Nistelrooy (NED, PSV Eindhoven, Manchester United, Real Madrid)
50: Thierry Henry (FRA, Monaco, Arsenal, Barcelona)
48: Zlatan Ibrahimović (SWE, Ajax, Juventus, Internazionale Milano, Barcelona, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United)
48: Andriy Shevchenko (UKR, Dynamo Kyiv, AC Milan, Chelsea)
46: Filippo Inzaghi (ITA, Juventus, AC Milan)
Interesting how many legends barely even hit 50, really shows the consistency of Lewandowski/Benzema in being starters for Bayern/Real for many years now. And of course how unreal the numbers of Messi and Ronaldo are.
I have to say cl was more even back in the day. Nowadays the big teams often bully the likes of red star. A cl hattrick used to be very rare, let alone 4 goals.
Its not weird guys like henry,ruud, ronaldo, sheva or inzaghi barely cracked 50.
True.
When Benzema and Lewa have more goals than Ruud and Shevchenko, you know that something is wrong with a current era.
0,81 goals per match: Lewa at Bayern
0,81 goals per match: Ruud at Man. Utd.
0,50 goals per match: Shevchenko at Milan
0,42 goals per match: R9 at Real
Also, there needs to be said that in 90s and early 00s, Champions league was stronger and only the best teams played there.
In the last 10 years, Platini changed a system and allowed teams like Slavia, Dinamo Zagreb, Crvena Zvezda and similar to play every season, so that smaller countries and eastern Europeans could also play in a CL.
In 90s, in the last qualifying rounds, teams like Dinamo Zagreb and Crvena Zvezda used to play against 3rd and 4th placed teams from TOP5 leagues, like Liverpool, Arsenal, Milan and similar.
So, they almost never reached a CL.
Today, they don't have to play against those teams but against a champion from Estonia, Slovenia, Latvia and similar.
Further, big teams got even richer and the difference between strong and smaller teams is even bigger than in 90s and 00s.
Against Crvena Zvezda, Bayern had 34 and 29 shots over 2 matches.
Yet, for example, Barca had to play in 1998/99 group stage against: Manchester United, Bayern and Brondby.
So, the rules are different (there is more matches against very weak teams), and rich teams got richer so their overal advantage over the opponents is larger than in the past, which means that forwards from current era will get more shots and more goals than equal or better guys in the past.
I mean, out of Top5 CL scorers ever, 4 out of 5 are players from the last 10 years.
What are the chances that ALL the best players (or the best scorers) EVER have lived EXACTLY in the same era, in the span of 10 years?
Messi's, CR7's, Bebz's, Lewa's, some amounts of goals of all of the are inflated.
Even Messi would probably had 20-50% lower number of goals if he played let's say in 1996 for Milan or Juve.
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