Prem is heavily overrated and has been for a decade now. Last five cl winners were Spanish, with a German team before that.
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I think generally the arguments in favor of the premier league being the 'top' league are about the level of competitiveness, which is why it's usually not the best argument to point to UCL winners, the last 3 all being Real Madrid.
Between the top 6 teams in the premier league, any one of them could make a cameo in UCL semifinals. I really don't think the same could be said about any other top EU league. Now, one big difference in my opinion is that the sort of super-teams like PSG/Bayern/Madrid aren't as prevalent in the EPL. Maybe an argument can be made that Man City is practically on that level; watching them play certainly confirms that impression.
Regardless, setting aside the minutia of 'is this league better than that,' we can all agree that the top leagues in Europe are any of Englands, Italy's, Germany's, France's, or Spains. That being the case, it would be wonderful for any of our players to feature in any of these leagues.
Brighton's best foreign players have come from Valencia: Vicente (now retired), Bruno, Montoya (not so good).
Lower La Liga not so good as lower Bundesliga though: Hemed, Andone (maybe) vs Pascal Groß.
Players say the Premier League is harder than la Liga.
It seems as though there are no easy games in the EPL, unlike Spain.
I prefer players from leagues in Spain, Germany, England in that order, then Belgium, France, Italy, Holland.
Where is the Thread Jahanbakhsh vs Son - who the better player is?
Son is on beast mode right now... 4 games since AFC19 and he scored 4goals. 50Mio Euros worth on Transfermarkt and will be for sure updated to 70/80Mio.
Lets see if Jahanbakhsh can do anything near this.
At least they are both Sh!t in their Nationalteams hhahaa
PS No disrespect to both
Hopefully he starts the fa cup game tomorrow
FA Cup - Fifth Round
Sat 16 Feb 2019 12:30 UT
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Derby County
Both sides would be forgiven for having one eye on other matters going into this tie.
Brighton's run of just one league win in 11 has left them perilously close to the Premier League relegation zone. Derby, meanwhile, have their sights sets on a play-off place in the Championship.