Originally posted by Rudar Dimble
3 years is a major difference. Taken into account that a soccer career is only 10-15 year max. it is a difference of about 20% to 30%, so it IS a major difference.
About Di Vaio....Van Der Vaart isn't Ajax' striker, but he is topscorer. About Kluivert....hard to tell why, but I have never considered him a real striker, more an attacking midfielder. But you can argue about that, I know. About Shevchenko....he was injured for a couple of months at the start of the season.
About scoring less and being a good striker:
a defender is a bad defender when strikers keep scoring against him right? And a keeper that fails everytime with high balls (like Seaman) is a bad keeper right? So a striker who plays in a good team, but doesn't score, is a bad striker. That's the main reason why he is on the pitch. So yeah, Gerd Müller is one of the greatest strikers ever.
The fact that goalkeepers probably have got "three more years" then outfield players in their body doesn't make the difference major.
Sorry to disappoint you, but actually Zlatan Ibrahimovic is Ajax topscorer so far. He has currently scored two goals more then Van Der Vaart. So in your eyes he (Zlatan) must be a pretty good striker....yes?!?
And Rivaldo and Schevchenko have played the same amount of games so far this season....so yes Rivaldo must currently be the better "striker" of them....(even though "Pippo" has scored more then both combined)...
Just to make sure we're talking about the same thing. When you say "striker" do you mean the same as "attacker"?!?
Scoring goals isn't everything. I'd rather have a striker in my team that maybe scored 3-4 goals a season and assisted to 25 then a striker that scored 15 goals and apart from that didn't do much else.
Strikers are involved a great deal in the game. They make space for their team-mates with runs, they hold the ball to make sure the midfield can also advance and take part in attacking. There's a lot more to playing up-front then scoring goals.
I think what we will see in the future are players that are a lot more flexible, even now perhaps. Nowadays when your team hasn't got the ball you defend with 11 men, the same goes for attacking, everyone takes part.
I've never liked David Seaman, but I wouldn't go so far as to calling him a bad keeper. If he was that bad I'm sure he wouldn't be playing for Arsenal and England. Arsene Wenger and Sven-Göran Eriksson would have played someone else in goal otherwise.
@Minerva & Bloodmist: Keep that "football-spirit" up. There shall only be one sport known as football....
End Result: (UEFA Cup)
Celtic vs Liverpool 1-1
Goals scored by Henrik Larsson and Emile Heskey.
Seems like the "Battle of Britain" still is an "open story".
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