• Good_March_3033@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I think even as of this date, Musiala is better than Bellingham. He deserved to win the Kopa trophy as well. Bellingham is rated higher than Musiala in the eyes of many people because he was on the transfer market recently, and there were many teams fighting to sign him.

    Musiala beats Bellingham in many technical abilities, and I think he will outperform Bellingham in his prime.

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      10 months ago

      Musiala looks like he has the potential to be world class, but Bellingham already is world class. When you factor in his age it makes you realise how high his ceiling really is. The guy already looks like the captain of Madrid. He is dictating the flow of every game he plays whilst simultaneously scoring consistently as a midfielder. He is without a doubt the future England captain.

      Musiala is underwhelming at the moment on a Bayern side that looks so much less than the sum of their parts. Deffo need a better manager than Tuchel to get his full capability. He will be an excellent player but he lacks the freak of nature maturity that Bellingham possesses.

  • Smart_But123581321@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    Musiala. As much as I respect Bellingham, he just won’t have the same opportunities as Musiala. Bellingham is the star of Real right now but if Mbappe comes in, Bellingham’s no.2. No-one can join Bayern and displace Musiala, he helps run the team when he plays. There’s no disrespect to either, they’ll probably both win Ballon D’Ors or Footballer of the Year awards but I just think Musiala will progress quicker to what he can do whereas with Bellingham, he’s kind of a blank canvas.

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    10 months ago

    Musiala is better at close range dribbling in tight spaces. If he starts capitalising on that skill with a better final ball/ shooting I think he might have a higher ceiling.