This is the list of players who mighty replace the greatest scores, Messi and Ronaldo.......
Neymar – Barcelona & Brazil
After an underwhelming first season with Barcelona during the 2013-14 campaign, Neymar lived up to all the hype at the World Cup as he carried Brazil to the semi-finals.
It was only an injury that kept him from an attempt at completing the sports story of the year, which, of course, would have been winning the tournament for the host country.
But whereas he was on fire in Brazil, even seriously hurting his back hasn’t kept him from bringing the heat back to Spain.
Paul Pogba
There may be no time like the present to start paying closer attention to Paul Pogba.
The 21-year-old has surged into 2015 with a bang, having scored a sublime goal this past weekend to help Juventus earn a win at Napoli for the first time in 18 years.
Pogba’s contribution on that day only continued the trend of his playing a big part in big matches while helping fully restore Italy’s biggest club.
Since arriving at Juve as a 19-year-old, the French national team star has won two successive Serie A titles. Individually, the midfielder was recognized this past summer with an award for the best young player at the World Cup in Brazil.
Eden Hazard
His ball-handling skills are a thing of beauty and his passing is gradually approaching a world class level.
As the English Premier League’s reigning Young Player of the Year, and in the midst of a season that sees Chelsea ready to challenge for a Premier League and Champions League trophy, Eden Hazard’s stock is only going to rise higher.
Gareth Bale
Bale always had the blazing speed and athleticism, but once he gained the power to single handedly win games through sheer moments of brilliance, he became worth watching as a superstar.
His game-winning, spectacular run-and-goal in a cup final against Barca last year underlined that ability.
Thomas Müller
The forward is neither the strongest nor the most skillful, but he just might be the smartest amongst the young stars of this era.
Müller just knows what to do, where to do it, when to do it and, most importantly, how to do it more than anyone else.
The German’s Fußball IQ and ability to read the game is simply in a completely different dimension.
That’s probably why former New York Red Bulls striker Thierry Henry advised that kids should watch Müller over Messi and Ronaldo.
Thibaut Courtois
While serving on loan at Atletico Madrid for the past three seasons, Courtois won trophies in each of them, producing big save after big save along the way as Atleti cemented itself as a top five club in Europe.
Now he has replaced the steady hands of Petr Cech at Chelsea, a team that is getting back to its old dominant ways.
Meanwhile, he is also the no. 1 keeper for Belgium, at a time during which the country is witnessing a golden age of young talent, like Hazard, rise through its ranks.
Mario Götze
At the age of 22, the attacking midfielder has already won three Bundesliga titles in Germany, been to a Champions League final and scored a World Cup-winning goal.
The craziest things about all of that? There’s definitely so much more to come.
Götze may be at a club that employs a legitimate handful of players who command just as much attention as he does, but as long as he finds a way to become the man amongst the many men at Bayern, he should see his star continue rising to limitless heights.
Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben aren’t getting any younger, but Götze will definitely get better.
James Rodriguez
Since moving to the Spanish capital, he has not disappointed either and while his place at Madrid ensures that he will have a shot at winning just about every club trophy imaginable each year, it’s his role with Colombia that might really bring him to the mountain top.
In Brazil, Rodriguez gained fame as a classic no. 10, the playmaker for a Colombia side that regained its old flair.
It all had a throwback feel to it, and made James’ story that much more compelling.
Between his journey with Madrid, the 2016 Copa America Centenario and the 2018 World Cup, James will have more than enough opportunities than most to prove that he is the best.
No comments:
Post a Comment