Breadsnapper said:
bayern blade said:
Royaloak said:
They have largely inferior players to us and play in an inferior league than us.
Not really, take away the top four or five in England and the rest are cannon fodder, same as any other league.
As for inferior players you are having a laugh, Ribery, Schweinsteiger, Gomez, Robben, Lahm, Rafinha, Neuer, Badstuber, Müller, Luis Gustavo. City have a great squad but to say ours isn't on the same level is utter crap.
The bundesliga hasn't got four or five teams that would cut our league. Bayern are and have been dominant over the years because it is a poorer league. No matter what you think Robben was not that good in our league, yet storms yours, Boateng simple could not handle our league and often pulled out of tackles, yet again does well in germany. How many of your team are actually better than what we have? Ribery has only played in the poorer leagues he has never done it in a top league over and over. Doubtless he is a good player but i think in his career he has taken the easy option. Gomez is your main.threat but again will he do it against higher quality defenders?
I guess I am talking uttet crap because I do think your players are inferior to ours.
The Inferior league bit you can have for now. I already made a case for it in another thread.
I think the reasoning behind English players winning more glory on club level is fairly straightforward and its because EPL is the #1 league in the world which means for the longest time (until recently the La Liga) all the top players were drawn to play for the big 4 (or big 5 now) in the EPL hence they were able to create European level dominant teams. Add to that the heavily supported theory that both English and German players prefer to play in their home country means that English players had the advantage of playing in/alongside champions league competitive teams.
The Bundesliga on the other hand was a long-term project which is now finally coming into fruition. The strict financial laws on the Bundesliga [no spending that is not earned directly via revenue and restrictions on wage bills] combined with the necessity to have a growing youth academy in every single club in both Budesliga.1 and Bundesliga.2 is now finally showing results at both club level and International level.
Its not quite there yet as you still see clubs like Dortmund and Werder feeding to Madrid in the form of Sahin and Ozil. However, once financial fair play is implemented these same clubs will be able to retain their youth prospects against the European powerhouses and continue to develop and close the gap with Bayern (who is a commercial powerhouse revenue wise).
The results are being shown already with the Bundesliga overtaking the Serie A and closing in on the La Liga (still far far away from EPL) in the coefficients. The German NT continuing to benefit from the talent and I am thinking soon (probably post euro or worst case 2013) a lot of those German players will be winning champions league glory whether its in a Bayern, Dortmund or Madrid Shirt.
Edit* Oh and before people state that sooner or later the youth talent will begin to dry out. Sure its a possibility but this is Germany we are talking about, its like the 3rd and 4th largest European nation (area and population wise) and is considered by many football pundits to have the most accessible football fan base (some ridiculous high % facts about 60-70% of the German population follows the Bundesliga). The youth project/prospect will tap out but this is just the beginning and its going to take a while before that happens, if ever. The foundation that DFB has laid out is tremendous and sooner or later other nations have to copy/implement it as well.
Lets move on to the inferior players bit, how exactly do we compare players who have generally not faced off against one another, played in different leagues etc and predict their ability in the champions league? I think the best way to compare this is to see how much of a 'big game impact' your players have made in the past and/or have done in a tournament setting, i mean that's the fairest way to compare champions league worthiness.
Your two top creative forces are Nasri and Silva, ours are Robben and Ribery. Nasri was a key player for Arsenal but never was their star player in any important champions league fixture. I think his best instance was a brace vs Shaktar or Porto? I forget. In the French National Team he is yet to secure a starting spot or to genuinely make a big impact. Ribery on the other hand has had many standout performances in Europe with Bayern (Nasri had enough opportunities to do the same at Arsenal) and on top of that has been an undisputed star for France for years, was the second best player for France in 2006 World Cup alongside Zidane. Silva has a much better resume than Nasri, he was always the top performer for Valencia in any European competition (better than Villa on many occasions) and had a great start to his international career in Euro 2008, however lately by no fault to his own maybe he has been a fringe bench player for Spain and did not contribute to their WC2010 victory. Robben on the other hand like Ribery has been the undisputed star of the Dutch national team for years, was a star player for Chelsea and Madrid and continues to score massive goals in big knockout games in Europe and Internationally, no one can doubt that Robben's resume is one of the most impressive resumes in world football right now.
Lets move on to Gomez vs Dzeko, in knockout games Dzeko has had a bigger impact for Bosnia hes the star player (whereas Gomez still has to cement his place in the NT) and he did really well for Wolfsburgs debut season in CL.
Muller vs Aguero, this is the really interesting one, an insanely highly rated player that you spend millions on (and no doubt hes worth it) and he has done a lot in knockout competitions. He won the Olympics with Argentina and the Europa league and Super Cup with Athletico. He IS a big game performer (much like Robben) and therefore your #1 threat. But Muller is not so far behind, biggest breakthrough in WC2010, golden boot winner, he knows how to perform in knockout games as well, he just need a couple more seasons before he can be as much of an impact player as Robben.
I am not going to do each player but the rest of the German stars we have, namely Lahm/Schweinsteiger/Neuer/Badstuber all have considerable standout performances nationally and club level in knockout games. Neuer above all is known for 1-man shows carrying his club. Porto and Manchester ring a bell. Neuer is the best BIG GAME PLAYER we have, hes made for these fixtures more so than even Robben.
I am just curious about how you tend to rank our players as inferior to yours, what is this based on other than their monetary value or the fact that they play in the EPL. I tried to be as non-biased as I could and put in in the context of knockout games which applies to this fixture (even though not as much in group stages as later on).