Most underrated striker?

Discussion in 'The Beautiful Game' started by BadReligion, Nov 8, 2003.

  1. soccerfreak #1

    soccerfreak #1 New Member

    Oct 6, 2003
    Cologne
    But that makes him easy to predict. As I said, if he realy wants to become someone, he must handle situations when the opposing defense concentrates on him.
    And Hashemian is 27 now, so there won´t be much space for further improvements.

    The most here listed strikers are succesfull for years now, if he can do that is very doubtful.

    We will see at the end of the season.....
     
  2. astabooty

    astabooty Member

    Nov 16, 2002
    China
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    luis fabiano :) maybe not in brazil or other s american countries, but world wide. hopefully he does well on his next trip to europe.
     
  3. Bauvafa

    Bauvafa Red Card

    Oct 12, 2001
    USA
    I see your point but IMO he has one advantage that not many "center forwards" have and that's his ability to play outside the box and score. Another word, he has pretty good ball control, passing ability and vision, the only thing is that he tends to hog the ball, although he has improved since last year. But we will have to wait and see how he will finish the season. But one thing for sure is that his success is not an accident, he's a very hard working dude.
     
  4. Hecho en Mexico

    Hecho en Mexico Member+

    Mar 22, 2002
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    Mexico
    when he was with hellas verona?:confused:
     
  5. Mario

    Mario New Member

    Mar 11, 2000
    San Salvador, El Sal
    when he was in Internazionale Milano!
     
  6. billyireland

    billyireland Member+

    May 4, 2003
    Sydney, Australia
    Mutu played for Inter? It was Parma, wasn't it?

    I'd go with Solskjaer, you've gotta be a ManU fan to appreciate the Baby Faced Assassin fully.
     
  7. Mario

    Mario New Member

    Mar 11, 2000
    San Salvador, El Sal
    Mutu did play for Inter before he joined Verona and Parma.
     
  8. BadAzzSnowboarder

    BadAzzSnowboarder New Member

    Jan 14, 2003
    Malibu, CA
    Walter Pandiani (La Coruna)
    Marco Di Vaio (Juve)
    Samuel Eto'o (Mallorca)
    Nicholas Anelka (Man city)
    Nihat Kahveci (Real Soc)
    Kezman (PSV)
    Ilhan Mansiz (Besiktas)
    Jan Koller (Dortmund)
    'Nando Cavenaghi (River)
    Carlos "I have no neck" Tevez (Boca)
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Cleaning detergent)
    Wesley Sonck (Cleaning detergent)

    and then the ones who I think are underrated not based on how they are performing this season:

    Milan Baros (Liverpool)
    J. F. Hasselbaink (Chelsea)
    Eidur Gudjohnssen (Chelsea)
    Mutu (Chelsea - he was always brilliant during his Parma days)

    As for Marseille's Drogba, is he getting the recognition from some of the people here because of his poaching abilities during that CL match against the Madridistas or is he actually doing well in scoring goals where he not only relies on his instincts and placement but also gets goals through is own creation?
     
  9. canzano55

    canzano55 Member+

    Jun 23, 2003
    Toronto
    Club:
    AC Milan
    VANDERVAART! (definitley a future superstar!)
     
  10. BadAzzSnowboarder

    BadAzzSnowboarder New Member

    Jan 14, 2003
    Malibu, CA
    No doubting that, but he has a lot growing up to do.

    At least that's what Marc Van Bommel thinks.
     
  11. Hazardinho

    Hazardinho Red Card

    Jul 3, 2002
    Tevez is not underated and neither is Cavenaghi. They are heroes in Latin America and are under 20 years of age. And many European clubs are interested in getting "el apache" and Cavenaghi.
     
  12. magic38

    magic38 New Member

    kidding right?
    he is doing very well and he's definitely better than anelka
     

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