Elite!
Statistic can cover up a lot of things.
Elite!
Statistic can cover up a lot of things.
Imagine hyping up a stamp of approval from a puffin molester.
Are you and @OnlyOne going to dance again?
I’m sure they could find a way to make it work. Gary Deep loves dancing with little ones.Not sure that is possible. But I've found the perfect dancing partner for OnlyOne.
If the next global pandemic starts in Iceland I think we’re all going to know who’s responsible.Imagine hyping up a stamp of approval from a puffin molester.
Nah, Fabregas had by far the better CV.Özil was the 2nd best player at Real Madrid at one point, and a mainstay for a Germany team that reached the semi-finals in four consecutive tournaments. Fabregas was a utility player at Barcelona and never a regular starter for Spain. Özil has the more impressive CV imo.
Spain and Barca would've won those trophies without him, easily.Nah, Fabregas had by far the better CV.
Won two Euros, win a world cup, won 2 la liga and 2 PLs.
Cesc didn't always deliver though, he had his fair share of big-game failures. He went years without making laying a glove on Chelsea, for example. Not all his fault of course but lets not rewrite history because he gave a nice interview.It's not even debatable Cesc always delivered for us. Like @Notorious Big aptly put it, the only thing Özil delivered was sick notes.
Spain and Barca would've won those trophies without him, easily.
Cesc didn't always deliver though, he had his fair share of big-game failures. He went years without making laying a glove on Chelsea, for example. Not all his fault of course but lets not rewrite history because he gave a nice interview.
You can't just compare Cesc at his best, with Özil in his quieter seasons. The debate is about the two in their primes.
Some could never.