How do you rate Gerd Müller?
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 10:49 am
Out of curiousity where would you place Gerd Müller? All-time great, or great player for his time etc.
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same place you placed Alex Nyarkokofi86 wrote:Out of curiousity where would you place Gerd Müller? All-time great, or great player for his time etc.
Still to me, one of the greatest strikers. His record speaks for itself. Born to score goals.joao wrote:Muller fits into his time and team and is always well positioned.
Though not always involved in the build-up, but knows how to tuck the ball in.
Great talent that fits into the system of his time.
Just like Inzaghi of Milan/Italy.Waffiman wrote:Still to me, one of the greatest strikers. His record speaks for itself. Born to score goals.joao wrote:Muller fits into his time and team and is always well positioned.
Though not always involved in the build-up, but knows how to tuck the ball in.
Great talent that fits into the system of his time.
Far better than Inzaghi.joao wrote:Just like Inzaghi of Milan/Italy.Waffiman wrote:Still to me, one of the greatest strikers. His record speaks for itself. Born to score goals.joao wrote:Muller fits into his time and team and is always well positioned.
Though not always involved in the build-up, but knows how to tuck the ball in.
Great talent that fits into the system of his time.
Maybe with goals scored, but they do exact same thing. Invisible most of the game, and gbam! scores.Waffiman wrote:Far better than Inzaghi.joao wrote:Just like Inzaghi of Milan/Italy.Waffiman wrote:Still to me, one of the greatest strikers. His record speaks for itself. Born to score goals.joao wrote:Muller fits into his time and team and is always well positioned.
Though not always involved in the build-up, but knows how to tuck the ball in.
Great talent that fits into the system of his time.
Rarely missing a chance was Gerd Muller. Inzaghi missed a few. You are spot on about them being invisible, then they hurt you and you wonder how come, this guy cannot even play.joao wrote:Maybe with goals scored, but they do exact same thing. Invisible most of the game, and gbam! scores.Waffiman wrote:Far better than Inzaghi.joao wrote:Just like Inzaghi of Milan/Italy.Waffiman wrote:Still to me, one of the greatest strikers. His record speaks for itself. Born to score goals.joao wrote:Muller fits into his time and team and is always well positioned.
Though not always involved in the build-up, but knows how to tuck the ball in.
Great talent that fits into the system of his time.
Both know how to position themselves, and rarely miss a chance. Very opportunistic.
joao wrote:Maybe with goals scored, but they do exact same thing. Invisible most of the game, and gbam! scores.Waffiman wrote:Far better than Inzaghi.joao wrote:Just like Inzaghi of Milan/Italy.Waffiman wrote:Still to me, one of the greatest strikers. His record speaks for itself. Born to score goals.joao wrote:Muller fits into his time and team and is always well positioned.
Though not always involved in the build-up, but knows how to tuck the ball in.
Great talent that fits into the system of his time.
Both know how to position themselves, and rarely miss a chance. Very opportunistic.
So you did not watch the world cup huh?balo wrote:Never saw him play in a real game. But from the video excerpts I have seen of him jumping like a frog after his tap-ins, he probably won't make a first 50 all time.
bamenda boy wrote:So you did not watch the world cup huh?balo wrote:Never saw him play in a real game. But from the video excerpts I have seen of him jumping like a frog after his tap-ins, he probably won't make a first 50 all time.
bamenda boy wrote:So you did not watch the world cup huh?balo wrote:Never saw him play in a real game. But from the video excerpts I have seen of him jumping like a frog after his tap-ins, he probably won't make a first 50 all time.
I know nothing about him apart from anecdoteskofi86 wrote:Out of curiousity where would you place Gerd Müller? All-time great, or great player for his time etc.
tfco wrote:bamenda boy wrote:So you did not watch the world cup huh?balo wrote:Never saw him play in a real game. But from the video excerpts I have seen of him jumping like a frog after his tap-ins, he probably won't make a first 50 all time.
[not] Thomas Muller
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platinum wrote:joao wrote:Maybe with goals scored, but they do exact same thing. Invisible most of the game, and gbam! scores.Waffiman wrote:Far better than Inzaghi.joao wrote:Just like Inzaghi of Milan/Italy.Waffiman wrote:Still to me, one of the greatest strikers. His record speaks for itself. Born to score goals.joao wrote:Muller fits into his time and team and is always well positioned.
Though not always involved in the build-up, but knows how to tuck the ball in.
Great talent that fits into the system of his time.
Both know how to position themselves, and rarely miss a chance. Very opportunistic.
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kofi86 wrote:The reason I opened this thread is because of Cristiano Ronaldo. Lots of people argue that he scores so many goals and is one of the best players ever, yet Gerd Müller, who is hardly mentioned in such discussions, had an even better scoring record than Ronaldo.
i bet you bamidele was thinking of the Bayern Muller..kaitfco wrote:bamenda boy wrote:So you did not watch the world cup huh?balo wrote:Never saw him play in a real game. But from the video excerpts I have seen of him jumping like a frog after his tap-ins, he probably won't make a first 50 all time.
[not] Thomas Muller
AFCON 2017
E go sweet o
you need help if you are comparing muller to Cron..my goodnesskofi86 wrote:The reason I opened this thread is because of Cristiano Ronaldo. Lots of people argue that he scores so many goals and is one of the best players ever, yet Gerd Müller, who is hardly mentioned in such discussions, had an even better scoring record than Ronaldo.