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it seems like your talking out of no where... yes there is obviously bias in forlans case. he was voted one of the best players at the world cup less then 2 years ago and every time he steps onto the football field he literally doubles the limit of our offense. not only with his amazing unselfish ability to see the game but also his eye for goal from just about anywhere.My greater point is, I don't think Juan's argument is so laughable.
Alvarez playing not so good -> ppl "he sucks! why we got such a talentless crap at Inter?" "Yeah, I agree!"
Forlan playing not so good -> ppl "Well, he's not just in form but still a world class player!" "Yeah, he's great...! (in the past)".
We can definitely see some bias in Forlan's case. Not that I'd call Forlan crap, nor do I lack respect for his career, but unlike Sneijder, he is not somebody I think of as Inter's last piece to go further on the table. I'd be happy if I turn out wrong and he eventually contribute lots to us.
ricky is completely new and proving himself to the world, so his performances are more crucially scrutinized. and they are at the opposite ends of their careers..
the only thing disappointing is him being injured because once he is back, we will see his worth in some beautiful goals...
assuming he is ever not injured..