Dembele had higher ceiling
Look at him in the game he destroyed bayern.
Di maria was average at benfica and rosario
Dembele had higher ceiling
Look at him in the game he destroyed bayern.
Di maria was average at benfica and rosario
Dembele's PR is amazing. You meant this game?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozRZEGRLt3A
Just because a player had more career success at a younger age doesn't mean his ceiling is higher. Look at the way Dembele treats the ball; how it's never glued to his feat, how his touches into space are never well thought out, how his body moves during his stride, how stiff his body is when he attempts to change direction, it's no wonder he struggles to dribble when he's not sprinting or when he's in tight spaces. The guy doesn't know how to consistently use his body by dropping his shoulder and changing his stances at the level required for top wingers. He's not composed with the ball at all.
The only thing that impresses me is that he truly has no weak foot and uses either of them equally, and his remarkable change of pace. Technically everything else is quite subpar. I'm actually astonished people have convinced themselves Dembele was "ruined" by his injuries, the same Dembele I'm seeing in this video is the same Dembele i see today. You'll notice that early on in Dembele's thread everyone noticed his inconsistent technique, it's just that almost everyone assumed it'd be "corrected" at Barcelona.
Now compare Dembele's movement with the ball to Di Maria; the way Di Maria drops his shoulders and knees when he attempts to change direction, his treatment of the ball when in stride; the small little touches he consistently takes to move into and manipulate space, the quality first and subsequent touches; the outside the foot passes that bend around an entire backline to land as a through pass...and so on.
Di Maria looks and plays like a proficient *technical* footballer. To me Dembele looks like a talented sprinter that has been thrown into a football pitch for the first time every single time I watch him play.