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KDB fans flooded this tweet.
Six days later, Salah wins MOTM with 2 G/A,
Gives Egypt their first WC win,
And a 99% chance at playing knockout football.
KDB is on the verge of being grouped with BELGIUM.
A phenomenal player, he just isn’t Mo Salah 🫡
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Salah just outperformed KDB in the same position for once, with KDB’s exact injury but worse, in a 10x more inferior team. At every phase of their careers, when you level the playing field between them, Salah pretty much always prevails individually. Phenomenal playa. 🇪🇬
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@R5Ibrahim Can’t wait for this Egypt 2-0 loss and Salah Orange rating. Don’t run
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@ArminCFC_ @kela9123 2006 Fed:
92-5 record
90.2% hold rate
31.6% break rate
55.6% of points won
2364 ELO (1st)
2017 Fed:
55-5 record
91.3% hold rate
26.7% break rate
54.9% of points won
2170 (3rd)
If you think anything but his serve improved (with a HUGE return regression to match) you’re nuts.
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@ArminCFC_ @kela9123 Nobody said he fell off a cliff lol. He just was considerably better in his prime.
Doesn’t mean he wasn’t still great. Same way 2021 Novak loses in 2 hours and straights to 2015 Novak.
And that’s exactly the same age gap as Fed + Djoko, without one being 38.
Here:
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Messi, by far.
Djokovic was literally grass-mogged by an ancient treebearded Federer, and only leads Nadal by 2 slams when Nadal missed 18 slams due to injury, and when clay is played only half as much as hardcourt, and when hardcourt typically has weaker opposition.
Swish 🍒 Tennis@Zwxsh
Who has the strongest GOAT argument in their respective sport? Leo Messi or Novak Djokovic?
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@ArminCFC_ @kela9123 4) You’re saying it’s not comparable but entirely minimising the pressure Fed was under.
He had a chance to win what most people would say would have been the most impressive slam of all time.
Both had the crowd on their side, both had a ludicrous draw, only one lost in 3.
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3. The said 38 year old defeated Nadal in 4 sets lol; he was in amazing form, played on his favourite court and played on the slam court most friendly to both his playstyle and older age. Nowadays we also have clear evidence that the 6 years gap isn’t that massive anymore when Novak at the same age is currently challenging triple that gap.
4. It’s not hilarious, it’s literally the truth. USO 2021 is a stupid example because the pressure was entirely different with a career-defining Calendar slam on the line, plus Novak was exhausted from the much tougher draw (and taxing season in general) while Meddy had a piss easy draw.
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@ArminCFC_ @kela9123 2) Novak didn’t duck Federer on purpose.
For example, pre-prime Novak made it to 3 USO semis or finals in a part of Fed’s prime, and lost all of them.
He didn’t do that at RG or Wim. But post-prime Fed was far better at making it to Novak in the draw, giving Nole MORE wins.
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@ArminCFC_ @kela9123 1) None of this refutes what I said. Fed has a lengthy history of, put simply, arrogance.
He is NOT the type to admit he’s past it, because he believed he was the GOAT for his entire career.
I accept this is a point neither of us can prove, but I believe you’re wrong.
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@ArminCFC_ @kela9123 3) Novak didn’t have to be in his peak to still hold an obscene advantage over an actual 38 y/o on his 2nd knee surgery.
4) ‘Crowd advantage’ is hilarious 😭
Weird how Djokovic had the crowd fully on his side for USO ‘21 and lost then?
What a dumb list of points.
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@ArminCFC_ @kela9123 This is just a host of horrendous points.
1) Do you honestly expect an ageing pro to admit they’re ageing lol? Awful point.
2) 2017 Federer was great, Novak also ducked him. Happened over and over, that’s why they played over TWICE as much post 2012 as they did before.
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@ArminCFC_ @kela9123 Tennis isn’t your strong suit, man. Stick to Hazard.
Losing 3-1 to 2012 Federer and being taken to 5 in ‘14 + ‘19 is a bad look.
They’re like Federer’s 5-9th best grass years, max, compared to Nole’s peak.
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Grass-mogged despite Novak winning almost every match against him? Nadal missing 18 slams is also a misleading myth, and even if it wasn’t, that’s only testament to him overly relying on his physical attributes while Novak was a far more balanced player. Not to mention he was robbed off 3 slam opportunities where he was the overwhelming favourite, including by a literal government whose ministers admitted to be Nadal stans lol
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@litimothe Is that why he has more open play big chances created in a PL season at his peak than KDB?
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@onysera1 If you swap Liverpool’s second half of the season with their first (Salah goes nuts in the second) - City still win with KDB also having his swapped and going crazy in the first.
As you said, that only applies if things are equal. Things weren’t equal because City were better.
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@nmrdkml The comparison is in one half of the season you’re not directly fighting for anything and in the second half of the season you’re directly fighting for trophies. This isn’t really debatable ngl as simple and reductive as it sounds football sometimes is simple. Trophy mean good
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@onysera1 There’s no way to make any comparison of which was more important?
Liverpool averaged 2 pts p/game for 21 matches with Salah going super saiyan.
If he hadn’t been there, City genuinely win the PL by January (like 19/20 Pool) and KDB’s second half doesn’t matter.
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@onysera1 I’m saying the half of the season had zero meaning.
If it was neck and neck the whole season, with their form overlapping, a stronger second half would mean something.
When the TEAMS were winning MORE at KDB and Salah’s worst, there isn’t a more important half of the season.
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