70sFan wrote:OhayoKD wrote:HeartBreakKid wrote:
Well, he's off to a great start but it's debatable if he'll surpass Zidane much less put him up there with Pele.
In your own view or in general soccer fan perception? If this is the former, sure. If it's the latter, I wouldn't be shocked if he's already surpassed Zidane in many eyes.
It's like saying that Giannis surpassed Tim Duncan already, except even more extreme makes no sense to me.
keep in mind that forwards are more valuable than mids and scoring is a much bigger draw in soccer than it is in basketball.(consider how ronaldo vs messi was basically tied until like 3 years ago in the eyes of the world despite messi crushing cr7 in creation and ball-progression)
Simply put, many people are walking away thinking mbappe is already the best player in the world and seeing that he's scored as much as messi at the world cup at the age of 23, and that he scored a hattrick(and created the two pens) in a world cup final, and that he scored twice to win the previous world cup final, Mbappe is right now in a lane no player, ever, has run on for the event that everyone across the world watches.
he also benefits from seemingly instantly elevating monaco mid-season to an unlikely domestic win and ucl semi run, being voted the best player in ligue 1 for basically his whole career, making the first cl final for what was previously a european laughing stock(think of them as the pre-kawhi raptors), and scoring a shitton of goals(goals per game is ahead of messi and ronaldo iirc).
So no, Giannis vs Duncan probably isn't the right comparison here. It's more like(perception at least) Duncan, right after 2003, being seen as greater than Karl Malone.













