stu_the_red wrote:Sissoko will never ever reach the level of player people on hear think he will. You either have it or you don't. At best, he could get to a similar level to what Hamann was, which is very very good, quality infact but he'll never be world class. Anyone who says he "could be" is simply sitting on the fence. He can't, and he won't. Its that simple.
Theres no sitting on the fence, you either have it or you don't. Players don't ever become something they aren't. They don't change there abilities as they grow older. It simply doesn't happen. A kid who's 15 and the best dribbler in the world simply doesn't become adribbler when he makes it as a pro. You develop your skills from day one of kicking a ball. When you're 11 or 12 you don't change your style, your technical attributes have already developed.
stapo1000 wrote:stu_the_red wrote:Sissoko will never ever reach the level of player people on hear think he will. You either have it or you don't. At best, he could get to a similar level to what Hamann was, which is very very good, quality infact but he'll never be world class. Anyone who says he "could be" is simply sitting on the fence. He can't, and he won't. Its that simple.
Theres no sitting on the fence, you either have it or you don't. Players don't ever become something they aren't. They don't change there abilities as they grow older. It simply doesn't happen. A kid who's 15 and the best dribbler in the world simply doesn't become adribbler when he makes it as a pro. You develop your skills from day one of kicking a ball. When you're 11 or 12 you don't change your style, your technical attributes have already developed.
I disagree. I think Sissoko can become a world class holding midfielder of the calibre of makelele. He already has the ability in terms of tackling and breaking up attacks to match if not even to better makelele. His energy level and fitness are 2nd to none. Makelele definitely has an edge beacause of his experience, reading of the game and ability to keep the ball. You have to remember tho that momo is only 20 and has plenty of time to develop these areas of his game which he will.
stu_the_red wrote:They don't change there abilities as they grow older. It simply doesn't happen. A kid who's 15 and the best dribbler in the world simply doesn't become adribbler when he makes it as a pro.
stu_the_red wrote:Sissoko will never ever reach the level of player people on hear think he will. You either have it or you don't. At best, he could get to a similar level to what Hamann was, which is very very good, quality infact but he'll never be world class. Anyone who says he "could be" is simply sitting on the fence. He can't, and he won't. Its that simple.
Theres no sitting on the fence, you either have it or you don't. Players don't ever become something they aren't. They don't change there abilities as they grow older. It simply doesn't happen. A kid who's 15 and the best dribbler in the world simply doesn't become adribbler when he makes it as a pro. You develop your skills from day one of kicking a ball. When you're 11 or 12 you don't change your style, your technical attributes have already developed.
LFC #1 wrote:I kind of agree with Stu on this. For me a World class player is someone you build a team around - players like Gerrard, Zidane, Vieira, Ronaldinho, Henry and the Ronaldo of about 6 years ago.
Sissoko could well be a very very good player, and an important member of an all-conquering team. However he'll never be world class, and a guy who can consistently win games for you IMO. Gerrard is already world class and Alonso is not far off IMO. Sissoko is potentially one of the best players in the world at what he does though, and will be an important first team player for many years hopefully, but never world class.
stapo1000 wrote:stu_the_red wrote:They don't change there abilities as they grow older. It simply doesn't happen. A kid who's 15 and the best dribbler in the world simply doesn't become adribbler when he makes it as a pro.
So you think we can win the league by fielding 11 ten-year-olds?
zarababe wrote:Stu.. next Liverpool Manager..when you question the professional judgement of someone like Rafael Benitez, who does not use the term 'potential great midfielder'.. lightly it's time to sit on the fence andwatch may be with a pair of goggles ay ..
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