Shevchenko too.
Clarence Seedorf or Edgar Davids?
Love Giggs but based on pure peak I think it's Figo here.Cole and Seedorf too.
Figo or Giggs?
Love Giggs but based on pure peak I think it's Figo here.
Casillas or Buffon.
Duncan Ferguson or Andy Carroll?
Genuine cult heroes are hard to find these days but in a 48-hour period in November 1994, Ferguson was arrested for drink driving, had a girl waiting for him in his hotel room when he was released, scored his first goal for Everton in a derby match in front of the Street End, and spent the evening celebrating with fans in the city centre until the early hours.
Lmao what?Dennis Bergkamp was better than Eric Cantona, for sure. I don't think it's close. Bergkamp is the second best player in Premier League history, not far off first.
Lmao what?
He was the best player on his team at his peak, don’t be ridiculous. In his peak, between 1996 and 1999, he was better than Wright, Overmars, Vieira and Adams. You could also argue he had another peak at Ajax around 91-93. He was the catalyst for Wengers early sucess. Bergkamp is a top 15 player of all time. I fully admit I might be biased, but I have never seen any player with as good of a touch or technique as Bergkamp and probably never will.Wasn’t even the second best player on his team. Or third. Or arguably even fourth.
Dennis Bergkamp is more like a poor man's Harry Kane.
Just Henry. Maybe Vieira. In terms of just peak, Özil as well.Boy oh boy. How many of those 15 have played for Arsenal?
Or should I say are playing for?
Lmao what?Ah. This was a surprise.
I don't think it was just random that Ferguson mentioned Cantona as one of only four players he ever coached that he considered world class.
Dennis Bergkamp is more like a poor man's Harry Kane. I loved them both, but got to go Cantona here. Don't think it is easily one or the other though as Bergkamp was special as well.