I like Rafinha, I really do.
He's never going to be as flashy as Thiago, but Rafinha can still become a very effective player for us.
He won't do the tricks and turns but he'll get past the same amount of people as Thiago which is the important part if you ask me.
We can hardly tell at this point. Even if we were to draw inferences, they'd still tip in Thiago's favor at the moment.
Well atleast from what i've seen, Rafinha this season has gone past 3-5 players multiple times. Unless Thiago has turned into iniesta/messi since his injury(I havent watched since hes been back) and is running through complete sides i'd say they are comparable in this aspect.
You can argue that Thiago is the main reason they got past Porto, they wouldn't have without him.
Well atleast from what i've seen, Rafinha this season has gone past 3-5 players multiple times. Unless Thiago has turned into iniesta/messi since his injury(I havent watched since hes been back) and is running through complete sides i'd say they are comparable in this aspect.
Well then how can you tell if you haven't watched Thiago? I'd dare say his dribbling is easily better than Rafinha's. And he's matured enough as a player to carry Bayern to victories.
I like Rafinha, but he's still way behind his big brother. And there's nothing wrong about that.
His pressing and composure on the ball have impressed me the most in the last two games. If I've not mistaken his pressing alone resulted in two of the goals we scored v Getafe.