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Who is the next 'best player in the world'?

North Lower Neil
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Been Messi and Ronaldo for so long it feels weird that it won't be them, but who do you think will replace them as the best in the world?
Felt like it might be Neymar for so long but I think the PSG move messed that up.
Lewandowski is maybe the best right now in my opinion, but he's 32 now.
Mbappe?
Haaland?
Or someone a bit older who might step up a level reasonably late in their career, like Modric or Zidane did?
Felt like it might be Neymar for so long but I think the PSG move messed that up.
Lewandowski is maybe the best right now in my opinion, but he's 32 now.
Mbappe?
Haaland?
Or someone a bit older who might step up a level reasonably late in their career, like Modric or Zidane did?
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Haaland and Foden2
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Good question. Made me realise that since the European games went to BT a few years ago, I know pretty much nothing about what’s happening elsewhere7
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Fati?2
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Mbappe, Haaland, Foden or Felix, but I think Mbappe would be in the top three if Lewandowski wasn't in this amazing run of form1
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Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!1
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Fati?
I've not seen enough of Fati yet, us he worth the hype or is a bit of a 'young, half decent and from La Masia so must be the next Messi'?
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AFKABartram said:Good question. Made me realise that since the European games went to BT a few years ago, I know pretty much nothing about what’s happening elsewhere2
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Ademola Lookman... Obvs.
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Mbappe is the best at the moment for me but there are some wonderkids coming through and would not be surprised if in a coupe of years the answer to this question is Eduardo Camavinga.
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bobmunro said:Mbappe is the best at the moment for me but there are some wonderkids coming through and would not be surprised if in a coupe of years the answer to this question is Eduardo Camavinga.
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A good question. It's similar to tennis where the men's game has been dominated by Federer, Nadal and Djokovic for an eternity
Just like the tennis trio, Messi and CR7 as well as their ability have had incredible longevity2 -
ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!0
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Jason Pearce13
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killerandflash said:A good question. It's similar to tennis where the men's game has been dominated by Federer, Nadal and Djokovic for an eternity
Just like the tennis trio, Messi and CR7 as well as their ability have had incredible longevity0 -
North Lower Neil said:bobmunro said:Mbappe is the best at the moment for me but there are some wonderkids coming through and would not be surprised if in a coupe of years the answer to this question is Eduardo Camavinga.
What type of player is he?Central midfielder - big, quick, silky skills, reads the game very well, beats an opponent with ease and a great passer. Reminds me of Zidane.He clearly needs to leave Rennes and will almost certainly do so in the summer - Real Madrid would be my bet.0 -
ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!
Still quality obviously just nowhere near as consistent.1 -
Mbappe has to be careful as could see him struggling with injuries if goes the same way as Owen with his pace.
Foden is no doubt going to be England's next big hope
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North Lower Neil said:ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!
Still quality obviously just nowhere near as consistent.
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North Lower Neil said:ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!
Still quality obviously just nowhere near as consistent.0 -
Dayot Upamecano.
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stoneroses19 said:North Lower Neil said:ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!
Still quality obviously just nowhere near as consistent.
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ValleyGary said:North Lower Neil said:ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!
Still quality obviously just nowhere near as consistent.0 -
stoneroses19 said:North Lower Neil said:ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!
Still quality obviously just nowhere near as consistent.
19/20 he missed 9 league games though injury.
20/21 he's missed 2 league games through injury.
As i said originally, he needs to stay fit, but he does also need to join a team that gives him decent service and competes for trophies. I think he's probably the best all round centre forward this country has ever produced. His game isn't just about goals, he does so much off the ball as well.
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ValleyGary said:stoneroses19 said:North Lower Neil said:ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!
Still quality obviously just nowhere near as consistent.
19/20 he missed 9 league games though injury.
20/21 he's missed 2 league games through injury.
As i said originally, he needs to stay fit, but he does also need to join a team that gives him decent service and competes for trophies. I think he's probably the best all round centre forward this country has ever produced. His game isn't just about goals, he does such more off the ball as well.2 -
stoneroses19 said:ValleyGary said:stoneroses19 said:North Lower Neil said:ValleyGary said:Id have Kane in amongst those names. He's 27 so just hitting 'peak' for a powerful centre forward. If he can stay fit, i think the next 3 years he will score bundles, especially if he leaves Spurs!
Still quality obviously just nowhere near as consistent.
19/20 he missed 9 league games though injury.
20/21 he's missed 2 league games through injury.
As i said originally, he needs to stay fit, but he does also need to join a team that gives him decent service and competes for trophies. I think he's probably the best all round centre forward this country has ever produced. His game isn't just about goals, he does such more off the ball as well.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:Mbappe has to be careful as could see him struggling with injuries if goes the same way as Owen with his pace.
Foden is no doubt going to be England's next big hope
Pace can be devastating and then take its toll through injuries.2 -
Ruben Dias looks a very good player0
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KDB. Love watching play for City and Belgium.
Mbappe probably has the biggest marketing and audience appeal to the wider public.0 -
How's Peter Parsley coming on? I thought he was going to be the next best thing.2
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Joe Ledley surely?1