Quote Originally Posted by ItsMe View Post
No I reckon dribbling is the most important thing to beat players, just look at Messi.

Again no, Tevez had time to adapt to English football, Aguero didn't yet he scored immediately...he's only going to get better now due to age and time getting use to the league, Tevez is not at his peak, it's as good as it gets for him he'll soon be on the decline.

Age plays a big part as players get better as they get closer and then reach their peak, time in a league also does as there's always a period of adaptation, it might be less apparent for some (like Aguero who was a hit in his 1st season) but there's still is some adjustment, you'll only get better after your first season or two in a league.
yes and what do you need to be able to dribble? have good strength and high work rate, right? which tevez has. so if tevez has them attributes then surely it means he's a good dribbler, which coincidently means he's able to beat players? so im not sure why you're saying he's not good at beating players

and im not denying you need time to get used to the english league but im not sure why you're using that as an argument to bolster aguero's career, because as i said, his goal scoring ratio is good. it would only make sense if aguero was performing poorly. it doesn't really make sense. in fact surely it hinders your argument? id put tevez's poor west ham record to playing in a shit, relegation doomed, west ham team. aguero came in and had the luxury of silva, yaya, de jong and tevez straight away. who did tevez have? marlon harewood?