Theconomist
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Suarez and Ibra are both at the same level, I go for Suarez.
No, Suarez is way behind Ibra sorry mate.
Suarez and Ibra are both at the same level, I go for Suarez.
Ibra is the all around better player. Suarez is more of a pure goal getter, though.
Ibra is the all around better player. Suarez is more of a pure goal getter, though.
i don't see it
Suarez and Ibra are both at the same level, I go for Suarez.
He has pretty much always dominated big games. The only difference now is that he's more clinical in front of goal so he's more likely to end up on the score sheet.
He's one of the all time top scorers in the UEFA Euro's with 6 goals. Only two players have scored more than that.
He's been brilliant for the national team in countless of qualifying games.
Scored the winning goal in the cup final at Ajax. Scored in lots of Milan derbies and has been dominant in lots of big games in the Serie A. Definitely rose to the occasion in 2008 against Parma -- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDFAuv4fNu4
Etc. etc...
A huge myth this -- that he goes missing in big games. His record in the CL knockout stages doesn't look very good. However, if you take a closer look and think about it you'll realize that it's a lot better than what it looks like. For starters, as I've already stated--he was never clinical when he was younger and he was more of a creator. And both Juventus and Inter were underachievers that were setup defensively. So if he perhaps had one good chance to score it was never as likely as it is today that it resulted in a goal. Sure to some extent he was kinda underperforming in those days anyway. He probably should have scored a goal or two in the KO stages during his Juventus/Inter years.
He dominated lots of those games though. Against United at Old Trafford is one example.
Yeah, don't understand it either. They must have a man-crush or something.What is it with Ibra fans and their delusional hyperbole?
Ibra has been scoring in friendlies and against French teams, nowhere near the same.