Julio Cesar has certainly been impressive for Brazil. I can't say much about his Inter performances though since I rarely watch them play (Serie A is a snooze-fest )
Well not me. I said he was good before Man Utd. because otherwise Man Utd. would never have picked him up. They are the best team in England, they don't just pick up crappy goalies and hope to make him into a better player, they don't have the time to do that.
Robinho --> Entire Italy defence + Buffon .. If he only had better reflxes http://www.d1g.com/video/show/?id=2616607
And yet he still managed to make the Entire Italy defence and Buffon look like Sunday League players.
Anyone can do that in practice. Just the fact that you're talking about this shows what a shit player Robinho actually is.
What you so obviously can not comprehend is what this says about the Italian players if such a "shit player" like Robinho has been able to humiliate them like that.
Like I said, in practice anyone can do anything. It's one thing for a team to play Italy and get all worked up about it, and a different thing for the World Champions to play against some Latin part-timers. It's all about motivation.
LOL .. I admire your "reasoning" ability but you are wrong. This was a International friendly in front of 90.000 specataors and millions of viewers at home so this was not a "practice match".
He has done well for Inter but not enough to put him above the likes of Buffon or even Frey. None of those starting 'defenders' would be in my Italian XI. Same applies to Pirlo.
He's done well for Inter, yes. But I know a few Inter fans who haven't been that happy with him this year. He's let in far too many soft goals, the one against Torino a couple of weeks ago comes to mind. Out of curiosity who would be in your Italian XI?
You rationalizing; Pirlo let Robinho steal the ball and making look like a fool and that he wanted to he could literally tear him apart. - Meanwhile back in reality.. Robinho stole the ball from Pirlo and thus making him look like a fool, foiled Pirlo attempts to recover the ball by dribbling past him, skinned 3 other Italian players and scored a goal past helpless Buffon.
And whoever watches Serie A regularly knows that Inter owes A LOT of points to Julio Cesar's miraculous saves. Last season he was by far the most impressive goalkeeper in the world, and the main reason why Inter was able to to win the scudetto race, even ahead of Ibra and Maicon. That doesn't mean he is the best though, I still rate Buffon and Casillas ahead of him, and Frey pretty close to him. Then there's Reina, and then Cech and VDS.