• Uyemaz@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I know many people don’t want to hear it, and this is coming from someone who grew up around R9, but Luis Suarez is definitely the best Striker of his generation by a considerable gap from Lewandowski, Benzema, Aguero and Kane. Ill even further the point that Suarez is better and greater than R9 in the sport, but many people do not want to entertain that.

    Suarez has seemingly gone to every team he has ever played for an succeeded individually and almost nearly (outside of Liverpool) won a league title. Even though he didn’t win something with Liverpool, he was undoubtably the best player in the Prem till he left and his last season is one of, if not the best season the PL has seen individually.

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      10 months ago

      The Suarez vs Lewandoski debate is the most braindead talking point in football imo. Lewa was banging in goals for a super team vs nobodies from the bundesliga while suarez was pulling historically clutch moment out of nowhere year after year. Especially win kane now and how lewa is doing its beyond clear that lewa needed bayern more than bayern needed him.

      I could care less about champions league stats, anyone who’s watched both of them seriously with their own eyes sees there’s 0 debate

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    11 months ago

    If Botafogo bottle this, it might actually be the biggest bottling in human history

  • Albiceleste_D10S@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    Suarez is amazing (LOL at the Inter Miami fans I’ve seen trying to say he would be bad for Miami)

    But this is really hilarious choking from Botafogo too

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      10 months ago

      He would be amazing, it’s just that Miami is loading itself with a lot of old players. No one doubts he can do just as well if not better here, but they also have a higher risk of injuries and obviously their pace would not be as strong as before. Suarez still needed to play around a squad of younger players with better athleticism at Grêmio.