Bamaga man 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.
To some extent you maybe right, but after that, its no so Black and White. They dont change there abilities, but they can change there game to suit there abilities. The Vierias and Keanes of this world have adapted there game with age. They use there brains in a game just as much as there legs.
With Sissoko and his role in the team, his game doesnt require the technical abilities of the Zidanes and Maradonas in the world. As somebody said else Makelalee is world class at what he does and Didi was, only a season or so ago.
Now Sissoko still may not be at there terms of technical abilitiy with the ball at his feet ete etc. But because he doesnt need to do silky flicks and tricks with the ball he can sharpen up his basic use of the ball in training. Of course, if a player doesnt have the natural ability of the Diego Maradonas of the world he never will have. But that doesnt mean he cant improve on the basics, passing, controlling the ball even shooting etc... After all thats what the Makelalees,Vierias and Hamans game was based on, breaking up play and playing it simple.
Vierias game has more influence in it when going forward and joining in on the attack. Thats down to his stamina and those long legs getting him from box to box, both of which Sissoko has.
If that were true and they could never improve there game , why go to training ? Surely not just to keep fit.
So yes Sissoko still could become a world class player in his position, but as I said before time will tell, because he isnt the finnished article yet.
Respect. An ounce of sense at last.
They change there game to suit there abilities. Well said.
World class players though have world class ability and know how to use it.
Sissoko is a limited player, not a world class one. Infact, what you said has helped me expand my point perfectly. He's excellent at what he does. Its that simple, he's one of the best. He wins the ball over the pitch and tackles well.
However he isn't good enough in other area's to play another way.
You say Vieira was based on simple play? I'm sorry, but you're wrong. The lad was simply world class. He had marvelous ability, was an outstanding passer of the ball, had good vision and had immense drive. Himself and Roy Keane are the two most influencial players i've ever seen. Vieira could carry the ball, knew when to carry the ball, had a fantastic touch and had great skill. He was also better physically than Sissoko which is saying something.
You then go on to say Sissoko doesn't need to do certain things... Thats not my point. He clearly doesn't, he's very effective, but are you saying he'd be worse if he could do that? I'm sorry thats plainly wrong.
Sissoko is to limited to become world class.
Yes he's a good player, yes i LOVE his commitment and i LOVE the way he plays the game and only wish i had that stamina and ability to break up the oppositions play, but beyond that, he's not got anything else in his locker.