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+1Gonna be honest with you, even though C.ronaldo has a better goal ratio against us than Di Maria, Di Maria on the ball frightens me much more than C.Ronaldo.
Always did.
+1Gonna be honest with you, even though C.ronaldo has a better goal ratio against us than Di Maria, Di Maria on the ball frightens me much more than C.Ronaldo.
A stupid statement required a stupid response. No player, neither Messi nor Ronaldo, can consistently score without service. It's supposed to imply that Ronaldo can score goals perfectly well without Di Maria's service.
I think and hope that you're trolling, because similar posts can be made with Xavi assisting Messi, followed by posts of 'Messi will be useless without Xavi giving him service'.
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Always did.
Nope I wouldn't trade Neyboy for Di Maria... And I think Neymar IS a star player for his national team already at 22 and not far away being a star at Barca. Di Maria was nowhere near that at that age.I wonder what the people here would think if Barca had given Neymar to Madrid in exchange for Di Maria (plus some cash from Madrid). I know that Neymar has a higher ceiling but he's not even a star player IMO much less a superstar and right now it doesn't look like he's going to live up to expectations. Di Maria would've given us something different that this team needs (workrate and runs off the ball and with his defensive pressing). The only quality that at this point Neymar has that Di Maria doesn't is better finishing/goal-scoring instinct (and not by THAT much) but with Messi and Suarez......is goal-scoring really the big problem at Barca. We needed to add a player who gives us something different in the final third.
And Di Maria frightened me when he pressed our defenders or midfielders during the Clasicos. He really hunted the ball down with a ferocity that I hadn't seen from any other Madrid player. They're going to miss Di Maria's defensive work during the Clasicos. I hope Jese stays injured and they overplay Bale.And as much as I respect Di Maria, Madrid's most important player from a 'team' perspective was Alonso. When he didn't play Madrid's defense looked much more vulnerable and his accurate long-range passing was an extremely vital part of their counter-attacking strategy. IMO his injury problem at the beginning of last season was one of the main reasons for Madrid's mediocre first half of the season (by their standards).
Nope I wouldn't trade Neyboy for Di Maria... And I think Neymar IS a star player for his national team already at 22 and not far away being a star at Barca. Di Maria was nowhere near that at that age.
Di Maria and Messi connection would have been supernatural, if the 10 lung rat had played in the World cup final with Messi then Argies would have won against Germany.
please don't call him a rat. It's disrespectful and Di Maria didn't deserve it.
I'm not sure if Di Maria still dives but 2/3 years ago he was a notorious diver, a bad one at that. Any diver deserves to be called a rat.so what? Many players dive
please don't call him a rat. It's disrespectful and Di Maria didn't deserve it.
I wonder what the people here would think if Barca had given Neymar to Madrid in exchange for Di Maria (plus some cash from Madrid). I know that Neymar has a higher ceiling but he's not even a star player IMO much less a superstar and right now it doesn't look like he's going to live up to expectations. Di Maria would've given us something different that this team needs (workrate and runs off the ball and with his defensive pressing). The only quality that at this point Neymar has that Di Maria doesn't is better finishing/goal-scoring instinct (and not by THAT much) but with Messi and Suarez......is goal-scoring really the big problem at Barca. We needed to add a player who gives us something different in the final third.
And Di Maria frightened me when he pressed our defenders or midfielders during the Clasicos. He really hunted the ball down with a ferocity that I hadn't seen from any other Madrid player. They're going to miss Di Maria's defensive work during the Clasicos. I hope Jese stays injured and they overplay Bale.And as much as I respect Di Maria, Madrid's most important player from a 'team' perspective was Alonso. When he didn't play Madrid's defense looked much more vulnerable and his accurate long-range passing was an extremely vital part of their counter-attacking strategy. IMO his injury problem at the beginning of last season was one of the main reasons for Madrid's mediocre first half of the season (by their standards).
Would have been an upgrade, at least from what I've seen of Neymar so far. I agree, Di Maria is scary. Neymar has been easily stopped in La Liga. If nothing else, just foul him, and he goes down easy. And, to be honest, Neymar would do better with RM's counterattacking style, would have the space to do what he does best- take on players in open space.
I wonder what the people here would think if Barca had given Neymar to Madrid in exchange for Di Maria (plus some cash from Madrid). I know that Neymar has a higher ceiling but he's not even a star player IMO much less a superstar and right now it doesn't look like he's going to live up to expectations. Di Maria would've given us something different that this team needs (workrate and runs off the ball and with his defensive pressing). The only quality that at this point Neymar has that Di Maria doesn't is better finishing/goal-scoring instinct (and not by THAT much) but with Messi and Suarez......is goal-scoring really the big problem at Barca. We needed to add a player who gives us something different in the final third.
And Di Maria frightened me when he pressed our defenders or midfielders during the Clasicos. He really hunted the ball down with a ferocity that I hadn't seen from any other Madrid player. They're going to miss Di Maria's defensive work during the Clasicos. I hope Jese stays injured and they overplay Bale.And as much as I respect Di Maria, Madrid's most important player from a 'team' perspective was Alonso. When he didn't play Madrid's defense looked much more vulnerable and his accurate long-range passing was an extremely vital part of their counter-attacking strategy. IMO his injury problem at the beginning of last season was one of the main reasons for Madrid's mediocre first half of the season (by their standards).