@facebook-hadihammadi Succintly put but Xavi didn't really have an influence on tiki taka as such but watching him control games was something else.
@graham Kept hoping madrid would slip up during their 3peat but dissapointment slapped me across the face every time. Reminds me of United's annoying glory days. Title after title, just lose already.
Zidane managerial style seemed very binary where you're either in or out - feel like Bale's career went downhill after Zidane's reign at Real Madrid
@quantumpulse Yes, but the things behind the scenes at Barca were the problem in my opinion. He won La Liga with a team full of problems, which is a massive achievement.
I can't understand how someone can say winning 3 cl in a row is just a fluke or he needs a bunch of superstars in his team , broo why pep wasn't able to win 3 cl in a row with superstars in his team??He even breached financial regulations of pl for signings..... managing too many superstars in a team is not a joke....
@facebook-prashantsharma Winners are winners in my opinion. Nobody should underestimate the work done.
Both are really good players in my opinion. But I would choose Zidane.
It depends what you were looking for in your team, Xavi was a more concise type of player, Zidane had the magic to break the game in any moment.
@dany Of course. No one can deny his involvement as a key player behind the success of barca.
@quantumpulse Yep. As a Welshman, he is still our most successful player of all time with 5 Champions League medals but such incidents make you wonder that perhaps he had even more potential!
@lewisw Ngl he's truly a legend but he brought this to himself, karma, When you pose on a photo with a flag stating "Wales, Golf...Madrid", He disrespected the club, tried to skip training and played golf....