Today, EA Sports came out with who they thought were the best 50 players in the world. Unsurprisingly and deservingly so, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo topped the list, 1 & 2, respectively. However, there were some surprising players cracking the top 50 and others rated either too highly or too lowly for what I thought of them. Here's my list of who I think the top 20 are. This is just my opinion and being completely unbiased. Let me know what you think.
1. Lionel Messi
-What needs to be said?
2. Cristiano Ronaldo
-Speed, power, finesse. Legendary player.
3. Zlatan Ibrahimovic
-How this man hasn't won a Ballon d'Or is beyond me. Maybe the most complete forward in the world. Can absolutely do it all.
4. Thiago Silva
-The best CB there is. Class act, world class player.
5. Franck Ribery
-Incredible wide midfielder. Can create and score goals.
6. Gareth Bale
-Carried Tottenham and proved to be near unstoppable in the Premier League
7. Mario Balotelli
-Extremely well-rounded forward. Score, pass, FKs. Best PK taker there is
8. Edinson Cavani
-Clinical finisher with feet and head. Paired with Zlatan, can get even better
9. Ramadel Falcao
-Showed his worth with Atletico Madrid and plans to continue it with Monaco. World class
10. Xavi
-Unbelievable creativity, FKs, passes. Legendary central midfielder
11. Andrea Pirlo
-Almost an exact replica of Xavi, hard to choose between them
12. Robin Van Persie
-If it wasn't for him, Manchester United might not have been in the CL this season. Incredible goal scorer
13. Andres Iniesta
-Whether it's with Barcelona or Spain, tiki-taka is his kind of game. Pass, create, even score too. Undeniable talent
14. Arjen Robben
-The most deadly left foot there is. Don't let him shoot with it, or else it's a guaranteed goal
15. Mesut Özil
-Put him behind two strikers and expect goals to come. Great vision and creativity.
16. Gianluigi Buffon
-The best keeper of all time.
17. Cesc Fabregas
-Highly underrated, will prove why Barca should be glad they kept him.
18. Iker Casillas
-If it wasn't for Gigi Buffon, San Iker would be the best in the world.
19. Karim Benzema
-Takes a lot of criticism from Madridistas, but he shows up. Incredible finisher.
20. Luis Suarez
-The heart and soul of Liverpool. Too many good things about his game to list out.
There's so many players to choose from, it's extremely difficult to come up with a top 20. Plenty of other players deserving of a spot.
Honorable mentions: Thomas Müller, Daniele De Rossi, Sergio Busquets, Sergio Ramos, Phillip Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Mario Götze, Edin Hazard, Oscar, Mats Hummels, Burak Yilmaz, Ezequiel Lavezzi, Xabi Alonso, Robert Lewandowski, Manuel Neuer, Giorgio Chiellini, Juan Mata, David Silva, Wayne Rooney, Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain and many many more.
Other Football
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Ronaldo vs Chelsea
Last night, Real Madrid and Chelsea played the final preseason match of the summer in the International Champions Cup Final. It was considered a "friendly", but it was everything but that. It was Jose Mourinho playing against his former club and against several players he doesn't have a good relationship with, including Ronaldo. Carlo Ancelotti was also playing against his former Chelsea, but with much more "friendly-type" circumstances. Mourinho made some very classless comments before the match saying he "coached the real Ronaldo, the Brazilian Ronaldo" and that "Real Madrid is about politics, not sport." He didn't have an extremely successful time at Madrid and his last season there was just a disaster when it came to his relationship with his players. Right from the start, you could tell Cristiano wanted to score at all costs. He was a man on a mission. He was blasting shots from long range, dancing around defenders and caused havoc in Chelsea's 18. Early in the first half, Ronaldo scored on a beautiful free kick that went up and over the 4 man wall and dipped just under the cross bar. You could tell by his celebration that it was a message to Mou. Later, in the second half, Isco gave a perfect cross into the box with Ronaldo running straight through and smashed in the header. It was a brace for Ronaldo and just humiliated Mourinho. The "fake" Ronaldo was by far the best player on the pitch in what was really a more even contest than most made it out to be. Chelsea wasn't terrible by any means, but they did get torched by an extremely determined Cristiano Ronaldo. Real Madrid weren't spectacular either other than the obvious Ronaldo, but also, Isco and Oezil were great too. As usual, after the match and after he got stuffed in the face, Mourinho restated his comments about Ronaldo. Jose also didn't even shake Ronaldo's hand. After the final whistle, he walked straight off the pitch and into the locker room. Hopefully, he realizes Cristiano was the man that helped him over stay his welcome in Madrid. The classier man one last night.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Gareth Bale to Madrid?
Reports have been swirling around today that Gareth Bale is on his way to Real Madrid. According to Spanish media, it is already a done deal with Bale signing a 6 year contract with the club. However, this is once again the media making nonsense speculation. As of right now Bale is still a Spurs player, and with the contract extension he signed in May, it seems he wants to keep it that way. Bale has expressed his loyalty to Tottenham after his breakout season just last season. He will most likely stay with Tottenham, in my opinion. August is coming up and Madrid isn't the type of team to make a big move like this this late. The Spurs are also really looking to not move him as he is by far their best player and maybe their only true goal scoring option. Bale could become a legend with the club and help them build a very strong team around him. Just missing out on 4th in the Premier League to get into the Champions League with the squad they had last season is impressive and if they can keep building and add a few pieces, Tottenham can be looking to compete for a top 3 or 4 finish this coming season. It's also important for them to keep Clint Dempsey. He may not be a key player for them, but he's definitely a great option for the starting XI or even to come off the bench. He's a good goalscorer and can link up with Bale nicely in the midfield. Gareth Bale is starting to look like a world class player and can make Tottenham a serious threat.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Edinson Cavani to PSG
Edinson Cavani has officially signed on with P$G. After much speculation throughout the season if he was going to leave or not, then to which team, it has all finally come to a close. A Ligue 1 record of 64M euros ended Cavani's legacy at Napoli. If Ibrahimovic stays, the two of them could be the best striker pairing the world has seen in a long time. Realistically speaking, I believe if Ibra and El Matador are on top of their game they can each score 30+ plus goals in Ligue 1. I don't want to get into it too much, but I'll never understand why Cavani would leave Napoli. It's a fanatastic team, in a great city and the fans adore him. P$G has no better chance of winning the Champions League than Napoli does, as Bayern, Barca and Madrid are all much more dominate teams and are the most likely candidates to claim Europe this coming year. In the end, it's a great move for Paris Saint-Germain and especially if Ibra stays. It could be an extremey fun team to watch.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
US Soccer Development
In order for the US to eventually become as elite as Europe or South America, both on the club and international level, they are going to need to figure out a way to develop players much, much better. The current system in which the USFA operates in developing players, in my opinion, might be the worst in the world. In the richest country in the world with 330 million people and to lose to Jamaica and Guatamala in World Cup qualifiers is quite pathetic. The best way for the US to go about developing players must start in the MLS. The current MLS formats barely allows a player develop at all. If a player does not make the team his first time, he has no opportunities to improve his game. He just goes off into what ever career he studied in college, or worse, he couldn't afford college and depended on soccer to make a living and now he's helpless. The MLS must form into a European league like the EPL or Serie A or La Liga. It must start lower divisions to allow players to work their way up the ranks and get better and better to finally play on a top division MLS team. With the amount of money the United States has, the potential in this country is boundless. Not only would lower divisions help improve players, it would then lead to a high quality of play in the MLS, which would then lead to a better national team. What does all of that lead to? More people paying attention to the greatest sport in the world in the US. What does that lead to? More money. With more money, it would only get better and the US would become a true superpower in world football, along the likes of Spain, Italy, Germany, England, Brazil and others. The sad part is, there has been absolutely no talk of any of this ever going to happen. The US football association is just going to continue to force players to either make the team or not and then just leave it up to a coach to fix everything on the national team. The NFL has the college system, the NBA has the D-league, the NHL has the AHL and junior leagues, the MLB and Triple, double, single A AND college. Italy has Serie B, C1, C2, D and hundreds, litterly hundreds of other divisions. Spain, England, Germany all have countless lower divisions of football. All, and I mean all, of those leagues have massive fan bases, except the MLS. The potential is massive for the US, but the wrong people are running the show.
Thursday, July 4, 2013
How Madrid are to Succeed with Ancelotti
If Madrid are going to bounce back from last season, Carlo Ancelotti is going to need to gather all the players together and get them on his side. Mourinho left a bad taste in everyone's mouth and really brought down player morale. When you have a falling out with two of the best players to ever play this sport in Cristiano Ronaldo and Iker Casillas, you know there's a major problem with the coach. Ancelotti MUST convince Ronaldo to stay at Madrid and not be tempted to go back to Old Trafford. Ronaldo said early in the season that he was unhappy and was contemplating his future. He has supposedly been to Manchester and has had talks about a possible transfer. I'm not sure how true these reports are or if these are even serious talks, but the fact it's out there is a problem for Madrid. As for Iker, he proved he's the second best in the world(Gigi bias here) at the Confederations Cup when he saved Spain against Italy with wonderful save upon save. There should be no doubt that he's the starting goalkeeper for his club, although Diego Lopez does deserve a few starts if Casillas falls in some short slumps. Ancelotti also has some tactiful issues to work out. With Higuain gone and Isco coming in, he'll need to figure out where Isco can fit into the squad. Ronaldo is a winger through and through and should not be played as a target man by any means. Ronaldo even spoke out publicly how he hates playing in the middle when Mourinho played him there. Ancelotti should also test out Varane in the defense as Ramos can't do it all by himself which he usually ends up doing. Varane is a 19 year old Frenchman with an extremely bright future ahead of him, he needs consistent playing time in order to develop. If these things can be done, expect Real Madrid to give Barcelona a real run for their money and a deep, deep run into the Champions League. The most important thing for Ancelotti is to bring up player morale and start off on the good side of things with everybody.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Confederations Cup Final: Spain vs Brazil
In one of the most meaningless tournaments in the world, Brazil "wooped" Spain 3-0 to win the Confederations Cup for the third straight time. Woopdy doo. This massively overrated Brazil side had about 150,000 screaming fans on their side and beat a team that was absolutely worn down from a 120 minute battle of the giants against Italy. Vincente del Bosque selected a very questionable squad with players that haven't been performing well. Fernando Torres had a horrendous match against Italy and he continued that suckiness into the Brazil match. Some of the most overrated players in the world like Gerard Pique, Jordi Alba and Raul Arbeloa got to start on defense which means that the only defender who knew what he was doing was Sergio Ramos. Also having a poor game was Juan Mata, who is a great player, but definitely shouldn't have started this game on his bad form and he only continued it as well. Everyone is saying this Brazil team is on the rise and will be a huge contender for the World Cup. Ummm, no. They're good, but this match proved little. In my opinion, this specific Brazilian squad is an absolute disgrace to Brazilian football and it's history. Brazil used to be full of legends, full of class and passion. This team is just a bunch of floppers and idiots with massive egos who haven't won anything at all in their entire careers yet. Almost every single time a Brazilian got tapped on the ankle, he would crash to the ground like he got shot by a Barret .50 cal sniper rifle in the forehead. Also, the referee was diabolical in this match. Pique got a straight red for a tackle of Neymar that, at most, deserved a yellow. Not a single player on Brazil got carded, that I believe, for doing the exact same fouls that Spanish players were doing and getting carded. I don't believe this is the end for Spain, nor do I believe this is the start for Brazil. It was just a match, in a tournament that ended 3-0. That's it. Come back down from Cloud 9 Neymar fan boys. Kid hasn't done anything yet.
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