RAMOS or MALDINI. Who is better?

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It was a topic for discussion that took almost forever to settle in an internet chat group I belong to less than a week ago. First it seemed like Ramos had the votes, then Maldini seemed to take over, then Ramos again then an impasse...

Alright let me spare you the action commentary-like rendition of things. It was a hot topic in short. A really absorbing contest!

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Pro-Ramos guys spoke about his goal scoring prowess(101 goals for Real Madrid),a serial Champions league winner and his ability of improving the performance of his fellow defenders who were not big name players, visa-a-vis giving Maldini a thumbs-down in this regard, saying Milan usually bought well known quality defenders in his days,so he had nothing to significantly add to them. They also said Ramos was the best right back in the world when played there and so it even makes it all the more special that having been converted to a center back he became even a pacesetter in defensive nuance.

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The pro-Maldini guys came in brandishing his record of placing 3rd in the balon d'or twice and placing 2nd once. That he won more trophies than Ramos(5 European cup/Champion's league titles to Ramos' 4 Champion's league titles).They also insisted that since defending is the first thing an Italian is taught, Maldini is a better defender, moreso he was playing in an Italian league that was ranked number one in Europe then,the toughest league,with the best players. In a thumbs-down statement, they say Ramos won't have been able to score as much as he has scored now,if he spent even half his career in a Maldini team.

The turning point in this heated but orderly debate was when the pro-Maldini side surmised that Ramos wouldn't have been as effective if he played against the kind of attackers Maldini tackled. This singular statement settled the issue. I guess most people most people reading now won't know exactly who got the advantage at this point.[smile]
Now this opened up a sub-argument that made/makes a whole lot of sense stemming from the fact that football is a team sport and you really can't talk of individual merit without making reference to the whole team. The stage was set and the sub-argument was which players were better– Maldini's era or Ramos' era.

May I therefore now officially introduce the 'contestants' here. On one side,the Italian great, Paulo Cesara Maldini a former professional footballer,born June 26,1968. He played for AC Milan all his career primarily as a left back, captaining the side before retirement.
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On the other is the Spanish Sergio Ramos born 30th March,1986. He just left Real Madrid this month a club he joined from Sevilla since 2005, becoming joint captain in 2009 and stand-alone captain in 2015.
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Now back to the turning point. It began with the strikers,as they set out to examine which era had better strikers(goals scored being key). Quickly a representative of the Pro-Maldini camp began to roll out the names:
Ian Rush,Zico,Ruddi Voller,Romario,Gary lineker,Diego Maradona,Careca,Hristo Stoichkov,Marco van basten,Gianluca Vialli,Tulio Maravilha,Glenn Ferguson,Hugo Sanchez,Hans Krankl,Marcelo Salas,Davor Suker,Kluivert,Larsson,Jurgen Klinsmann and several others.

The pro-Ramos guys in quick fashion too,rightly replied that Ibrahimovic, Suarez and Lewandowski outscored most of them and Messi and Ronaldo outscored the ones remaining. Now it was time for the pro-Ramos guys to seal it as they asked for general player comparisons of both eras. A pro-Ramos representative said: "They over hype those days when players aren't as consistent has this days, infact they were not as fit as now.
Am a Man Utd fan... Moyesy got to United, players started complaining of fitness issues from trainings.
Today, we have coaches working more on tactical strength with numerous coaches with crazy technicality."

This particular point right there was the back breaker. The truth is that no other generation of footballers in Europe have been this fit. The technology added to this sport is mind blowing and everything now looks so computerised.
Now hear what a Thiago Alcantara who plies his trade for Liverpool says: "I hate modern football, we see less magic nowadays, players don't dribble as much as before, now it's all about speed and physicality.."

The last line hits it. Players are incredibly fitter these days,so an average player now will be above average if he played in the Maldini era and with better fitness the magic of their days will be dampened somehow.
See what thesame pro-Ramos camp representative added: “Football this days are more technical than what your skills alone can do.
Imagine those days were Madrid's coach had issues with players turnout to training yet they won games with poor fitness.
Era were Delima will go clubbing ahead of a football game."

The winner was therefore obvious. By agreeing to use the premise that a player is part of a whole, such that in examining the impact of a player we should do that with respect to the whole, it was easy to see the side which had a better argument on the whole. Infact the pro-Maldini guys were totally silenced by these last points on fitness,making it easy to say Ramos is better and the best of all time.
Capisce?

It would be recalled that it is something of a shock world over that Ramos has left Madrid this month,after 16 seasons, 22 trophies, 671 games and 101 goals,he being the serving Captain. In all with Madrid he won four UEFA Champions League titles, five Liga and the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Please in the spirit of good sportsmanship can both 'contestants' give each other a hand shake?
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cheerfully...

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Both are good defenders, but obviously there can't be two in a "top" place or position and I would say that Ramos is a better defender than Maldini, and I don't say it because of the numbers above or what you say in your post, or simply because of what Pro-Maldini said, no, I say it because of my experience watching him play, I like his game, how he defends and how he is on the field. For all that I would say he is better, I have not seen Maldini play and honestly I will not talk about him because I would not know what to say and it would not be good to speak without knowing how to "lie" but as I said before they are both good defenders.

Hi, thanks for calling in @efren3103. A little conflicting your note. At first you say Ramos is better,then you repeated it again. Yet in other areas,you go on to say you have never watched Maldini,so you won't talk about him. Well you did. So how do you claim someone is better than who you have NEVER WATCHED? That would be an "unfair trail" isn't it?🙂
I think your latter statements are better. You think both are good and you particularly know only one closely- Ramos– and he is terrific for you. That's good for you.
For this post, it's not your fault that you don't have the requisite raw materials to make a proper choice.Not everyone does. So no big deal, just chill and assume or guess that Ramos is the best ever.

@jersteemit,thanks for visiting. I'm sorry I have to answer you and @efren3103 on same page,trying to use one stone to kill two birds. I am new in the Hive world and didn't know there is such a thing as "Resource Credit". It limits my communication a lot here. I wish I can be helped.

I see you pick Ramos for his amazing goal stats. Quite a number of people did same in the discourse my post was referring to. It's really not an easy choice to make.

Regards to you both

I haven't seen Maldini play and honestly I'm not going to talk about him because I wouldn't know what to say and it wouldn't be good to talk without knowing how to "lie" but as I said before they are both good defenders.

I said they were both good because of the words in your post and because of the Pro-Ramos and Pro-Maldini people. But it's not the case, I just know that Ramos is the best and that's it.

This is really a tough one to pick from. The few match I saw from maldini, he was really a rock. I would however pick the former real Madrid man Sergio Ramos due to his goal scoring ability.


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