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Which leagues top 4 is the strongest?
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Filippo Inzaghi wrote:Its a shame because you are constructive but you are as thick as pig shitcheesy wrote:ResurrectionRooney wrote:cheesy wrote:The answer is the Premier League without any doubt whatsoever. Some may talk about the big two of Spain, but at the end of the day, the top 4 of the Premier League has as larger amount of strength in depth.
That is something that the most avid of La Liga fans cannot deny, no matter what statistics they attempt to use to disprove my comment.
You make up a First XI from La Liga and a first XI from the Premier League, who's is better? Well this has already been done and they won the World Cup without their two best players. You make a squad of 23 and who's is better? La Liga's pretty comfortably. They have 2 of the best strikers in the world, the best winger in the world, 3 or 4 of the top 5 midfielders in the world, the 2 best defensive midfielders in the world some of the best defenders in the world, 2 of the best 3 right backs in the world, the best left back in the world and the best goalkeeper in the world. The strength in depth of RM + Barca shits on the Premier League unless you're having squads of 50 or more.
This is the major problem without the top 2 in Spain though. The rest of the upper league pales in comparison when you compare it with the Premier League.
If you were to remove the giants of Real Madrid and Barcelona from the equation, you would have a significantly weaker side in the end.
If I were to do the same with the top 2 of the Premier League, the team would still be very impressive: with Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool all having top quality players.
I'm not denying that the La Liga team would still be good, but let's put it this way, it would be a team, that loses Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Villa, Casillas, Pique and many other players who play for the big two.
I agree with the second part of that.
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cheesy wrote:ResurrectionRooney wrote:cheesy wrote:The answer is the Premier League without any doubt whatsoever. Some may talk about the big two of Spain, but at the end of the day, the top 4 of the Premier League has as larger amount of strength in depth.
That is something that the most avid of La Liga fans cannot deny, no matter what statistics they attempt to use to disprove my comment.
You make up a First XI from La Liga and a first XI from the Premier League, who's is better? Well this has already been done and they won the World Cup without their two best players. You make a squad of 23 and who's is better? La Liga's pretty comfortably. They have 2 of the best strikers in the world, the best winger in the world, 3 or 4 of the top 5 midfielders in the world, the 2 best defensive midfielders in the world some of the best defenders in the world, 2 of the best 3 right backs in the world, the best left back in the world and the best goalkeeper in the world. The strength in depth of RM + Barca shits on the Premier League unless you're having squads of 50 or more.
This is the major problem without the top 2 in Spain though. The rest of the upper league pales in comparison when you compare it with the Premier League.
If you were to remove the giants of Real Madrid and Barcelona from the equation, you would have a significantly weaker side in the end.
If I were to do the same with the top 2 of the Premier League, the team would still be very impressive: with Man City, Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool all having top quality players.
I'm not denying that the La Liga team would still be good, but let's put it this way, it would be a team, that loses Messi, Ronaldo, Xavi, Iniesta, Villa, Casillas, Pique and many other players who play for the big two.
So, in summary: Yeah, but what if La Liga didn't have Real Madrid and Barcelona?