Ted Hughes wrote:Original Dub wrote:Iniesta doesn't score too many goals either as far as I know, yet he gets the plaudits.
I think silva controls the game far more than toure. In fact, he controls the game far more than anyone in the league imo
That's probably true.
Attacking players need to score goals though & he should score more. But against West Ham, he was trying to do exactly that & was very unlucky. If he just steps inside & has a dig a bit more, his value to the team will go up even further imo. He will score goals if he does that.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote: The funny thing about Silva is that lots of commentators and pundits think that he's much more clinical in front of goal then he actually is. Like that volley he missed yesterday, they said it was a sign of nerves that he blazed it over when the reality is he usually misses chances like that. When he misses a good chance often they'll say 'you would expect David Silva to score that' etc. World class playmaker without a doubt and I've said it for some years now but once/if he adds goals to his game he'll be up there with the very best, I really believe that. He is capable.
twosips wrote:I think they're at a similar level overall. Iniesta isn't at his best anymore though. Iniesta is, and always has been, a vastly better dribbler but i think Silva dictates play a little more. Silva's somewhere in between Xavi and Iniesta in my opinion.
Original Dub wrote:twosips wrote:I think they're at a similar level overall. Iniesta isn't at his best anymore though. Iniesta is, and always has been, a vastly better dribbler but i think Silva dictates play a little more. Silva's somewhere in between Xavi and Iniesta in my opinion.
I don't think it' possible to be "vastly" better than Silva at dribbling, but if it was, I'd say only Messi and possibly tranny fit that criteria.
But overall, your assessment is pretty much bang on.
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