How many in the arsenal squad are world class? Define WC and list:

For me world class means the player would not look out of place starting for Citeh, Barca, RM or Bayern.

Saliba , Saka, Odegaard and Rice.

    • jdd977@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Saka not there for me. Man is a level behind Salah and Silva so can’t really make a case for world class when you aren’t at the top of respective league

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        1 year ago

        He’s not Salah level but the difference between a good player and a class player is, imo, consistency.

        Saka’s been one of our most consistent players over the past 3-4 years.

    • hypnodrew@alien.topB
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      1 year ago

      Nah Saka now, lad has 9 goal involvements in 12 games this season. He’s our best attacker and it’s not even a contest.

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    1 year ago

    I consider real world class top 5 in the world in their position.

    Rice probably slips in there, saka maybe, don’t know about other two

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      1 year ago

      I think that’s typically how I define it too. Saka is easily a top 5 RW. Saliba is easily a top 5 CB. Rice is easily a top 5 DM

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    1 year ago

    My definition: world-class is a player that’s either the best in his position in the world or very close to the best player in this position.
    For example, you could argue that Harry Kane is the best striker in the world right now (and that’s coming from an Arsenal fan!), but Haaland obviously deserves the same label.
    With that in mind, I would say Saka, Rice, and Saliba are there. Odegaard and Martinelli are very close, I think Ben White was in that second group last season too.

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    1 year ago

    Depends on the definition of world class. It has to be quantifiable to be equally applied to all. For example, being in top 1, 2 or 5% of all ballers based on Transfermarkt evaluations. All the rest are subjective, biased and emotional.

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    1 year ago

    I dont think any of them are WC yet, but to me thats an issue of their age and experience. Saka is probably the closest to WC than all of them, then i would put Rice and Saliba after him. Odegaard needs to find consistency in his form. Martinelli needs to improve in more than a few areas, but he’s not far away from the conversation.

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      1 year ago

      Not really sure they do. He wasn’t better than Modric or Kroos when they sold him and he isn’t better than Valverde or Bellingham now.

      Madrid have sold of loads of very high quality players in the past, players that would be stars at other clubs are regularly deemed surplus to requirements there. The bar they have for who makes it there is probably higher than any other club in the world.

  • MyTeaIsMighty@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I think it’s hard to argue that players are world class when they’re playing their first CL. Their performances over the next few years will determine their status.

    For now they’re very good players