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1 hour ago, killer1257 said:

By far better than JT. Not even a debate. The football IQ and the overall  technique of Silva make him an all time great. He belongs in the category with Maldini, Nesta Baresi etc.

No direspect to Silva, but Nesta Maldini, and Baresi were on whole another level. 

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1 hour ago, Blues Forever said:

No direspect to Silva, but Nesta Maldini, and Baresi were on whole another level. 


These comparisions are pointless IMO. How do you compare Thiago Silva who is active to Baresi who played in the 1980-90s? Based on what? 

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1 hour ago, nyikolajevics said:


These comparisions are pointless IMO. How do you compare Thiago Silva who is active to Baresi who played in the 1980-90s? Based on what? 

that's a cherry-pick

Maldini played until 2009 and Nesta until 2014

and Baresi, a 3 time CL/EC winner and 2 time world champion, was playing in what was the toughest league on the planet for most of his career, and on some of the best teams ever in football history

Thiago is a superb CB, on of the top 15 (probably top 10) in last the last 20 years, but I would take any of those 3 over him

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10 hours ago, Blues Forever said:

No direspect to Silva, but Nesta Maldini, and Baresi were on whole another level. 

Hard to compare players of different eras, just simply because the game has changed so much, impossible to say the older greats would even have half the impact in the modern game.

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8 hours ago, Vesper said:

that's a cherry-pick

Maldini played until 2009 and Nesta until 2014

and Baresi, a 3 time CL/EC winner and 2 time world champion, was playing in what was the toughest league on the planet for most of his career, and on some of the best teams ever in football history

Thiago is a superb CB, on of the top 15 (probably top 10) in last the last 20 years, but I would take any of those 3 over him


Yes, I got this, what I meant that times are changing.. It’s like comparing Messi to Maradona. The latter ruled football with big belly while doing coke, ofc nowadays it can’t happen. Have to put everything in context.

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11 hours ago, Kong said:

Hard to compare players of different eras, just simply because the game has changed so much, impossible to say the older greats would even have half the impact in the modern game.

You could make an argument about Baresi, but Nesta and Maldini already played in the modern game. Are you also going to say the likes of Stam, Carvalho, Ferdinand, Vidic, Cannavaro, Lucio, and Puyol wouldn't have half the impact today?

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21 hours ago, nyikolajevics said:


These comparisions are pointless IMO. How do you compare Thiago Silva who is active to Baresi who played in the 1980-90s? Based on what? 

I am agreeing all sport change in 30 years an 18 year old Steffi Graf would not win a game against Emma Rad.

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1 hour ago, Blues Forever said:

You could make an argument about Baresi, but Nesta and Maldini already played in the modern game. Are you also going to say the likes of Stam, Carvalho, Ferdinand, Vidic, Cannavaro, Lucio, and Puyol wouldn't have half the impact today?

I think Vidic would have a lot of trouble today. Basically like Zouma. 

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16 minutes ago, NikkiCFC said:

I think Vidic would have a lot of trouble today. Basically like Zouma. 

Vidic would only have a lot of trouble in a possession based football. Place Vidic in correct system like Juve/Atletico and he would be a monster.

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9 hours ago, Blues Forever said:

You could make an argument about Baresi, but Nesta and Maldini already played in the modern game. Are you also going to say the likes of Stam, Carvalho, Ferdinand, Vidic, Cannavaro, Lucio, and Puyol wouldn't have half the impact today?

What I am saying is its impossible to know because we will never find out.

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He looks sharp af. Two outstanding PL performances back to back. He was out against Spurs fastest player - son- and shepherd him wide. For the goal he comfortably outjumped Ali a player 5cm taller and 13 years younger . Maybe he even has another world class year in him. Surely still has the fitness 

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