Aye Messi top 5 in his peak.
Club level is not that high currently and national football is steps above what it used to be. Also, pressure is 100% more in a world cup vs the average CL game, bar final semi-final.
You what is the truth though? If Messi had lost the WC, it would suddenly be much more important and hard for some. Hate is hate, you can't combat it with arguments.
On topic, Neymar is like Dembele. Just can't stay fit.
I don't know if you are replying to me in particular.
I never ever claimed WC is more hard or important than anything in club football. Neither I ever took part in this silly debate "messi has to win the WC to prove X", which was always part of the Messi-Ronaldo echo chamber of fanboys both sides
My opinion had always been the same. Same before the last WC, same after, didn't change any bit of that:
WC maybe has more prestige due to history, etc, but is several tiers below club football, be it CL, top 4 domestic leagues, even EL.
and when I say several, I mean several...
The more you reason with Birdy, the more he doubles down on his shit takes
Now, WC is SEVERAL TIERS below Bundesliga, Serie A, and Europa
Anyone with a brain, meanwhile, knows that the hierarchy (in terms of playing level) goes something like this:
1) CL clashes involving all time great club sides/side (Barca - United 09, Barca - RM 2011, Bayern v Real clashes in early to mid 00s, Barca v Bayern 2015 etc.)
2) WC clashes involving historical giants who are playing at high level (France - Argentina, Germany - Argentina etc.); current CL is about this level because we're in an era where top tier football talent is dry after coming off Messi/CR7/Xavi/Iniesta/Modric/Kroos/Benzema/Suarez/Neymar/Robben/Ribery/Di Maria etc etc.
3) Usual WC KOs
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4) Europa LMAO
League games are a different breed due to the lack of sudden elimination format. But in terms of playing level, the Clasicos in early to mid 00s and City - Pool games in the heyday of Pep-Klopp rivalry probably rank at the level of 1) or 2) purely in terms of playing level.
Maybe in terms of reputation, but it's just impossible for NT football to be the same level as any top league or even EL, the players are only training with each other and rehearsing tactical concepts for a few weeks or even days. The quality of the players sure but physically and tactically its dwarfed. Low tactical level and hardly any chemistry built between players.
At club level they are revising tactics 6 days a week for years, in the NTs they can basically only tell you go play because there's so little time. Even the EL games will be far more tactically complex for this reason.
The more you reason with Birdy, the more he doubles down on his shit takes
Now, WC is SEVERAL TIERS below Bundesliga, Serie A, and Europa
Anyone with a brain, meanwhile, knows that the hierarchy (in terms of playing level) goes something like this:
1) CL clashes involving all time great club sides/side (Barca - United 09, Barca - RM 2011, Bayern v Real clashes in early to mid 00s, Barca v Bayern 2015 etc.)
2) WC clashes involving historical giants who are playing at high level (France - Argentina, Germany - Argentina etc.); current CL is about this level because we're in an era where top tier football talent is dry after coming off Messi/CR7/Xavi/Iniesta/Modric/Kroos/Benzema/Suarez/Neymar/Robben/Ribery/Di Maria etc etc.
3) Usual WC KOs
.
.
.
4) Europa LMAO
League games are a different breed due to the lack of sudden elimination format. But in terms of playing level, the Clasicos in early to mid 00s and City - Pool games in the heyday of Pep-Klopp rivalry probably rank at the level of 1) or 2) purely in terms of playing level.
It's becoming clear to me that there's a new class of football fans who are enamored with pressing/physicality/cohesion/tactics/analytics and what not. To the level that they've started to believe this consistently trumps talent level/ mentality/ ability to perform in pressure situations etc.
Football, as with most human endeavors at the highest level, is all about moments and for now, I don't see the evidence that superstars/generational talents are being UNILATERALLY outdone by "hypermodern" football. The WC final came down to Messi/Mbappe/Di Maria...RM keep beating EPL "hypermodern" teams like Pool/City/Chelsea etc.
Maybe things will be different in another 5-10 years but for now, calma
Maybe in terms of reputation, but it's just impossible for NT football to be the same level as any top league or even EL, the players are only training with each other and rehearsing tactical concepts for a few weeks or even days. The quality of the players sure but physically and tactically its dwarfed. Low tactical level and hardly any chemistry built between players.
At club level they are revising tactics 6 days a week for years, in the NTs they can basically only tell you go play because there's so little time. Even the EL games will be far more tactically complex for this reason.
What about sports that have only cup competitions and no 'leagues'. Sportsmen winning them more regularly than others are doing it "by chances" and it doesn't reflect the true standing in hierarchy. The league format is actually more accommodating for certain types of clubs with certain styles pros and cons, which actually makes them suspect, when they have to walk the walk on the biggest of stages. They shit their pants, when it's not another bottom feeder in unfamiliar environment and neutral refs to deal with and they can't win trophies just by praying on the weak (like the current Barca is on trial to do ).
Pretty much this.
If France NT had the same individuals training week in week out under a top coach, no question as to whether they could lift any trophy.
But the reality of NT football is what you neatly describe.
That's why it's idiotic to claim that NT football sides can easily sweep any, even 2nd tier, club side that trains together week in week out