Liverpool Made a huge mistake to buy Florian Wirtz For 140 million. In 7 Games He has Zero Goals and Zero assists
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Liverpool Made a huge mistake to buy Florian Wirtz For 140 million. In 7 Games He has Zero Goals and Zero assists



Thats actually catastrophic. I very Well understand why He IS Being heavily criticized by the media
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#2
Rice for 100 million seems a bargain
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#3
Remember c fucking Ronaldo didnt even cost 100 mill
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they call me 007 type shit

Did you see how niggerpool got exposed tonight?

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he assisted on his literal debut

plus he is midfielder not a striker

its obvious he has more quality that pretty much every other player in the team
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(01-10-2025, 01:02 AM)kathisterima Wrote: he assisted on his literal debut

plus he is midfielder not a striker

its obvious he has more quality that pretty much every other player in the team

Hey everyone, let's talk about Florian Wirtz – the supposed "next big thing" in football who's been hyped to the moon but is straight-up overrated. Don't get me wrong, the kid has some flair, but let's break down why the £116 million Liverpool splashed on him is looking like a massive bust.
First off, look at his start in the Premier League: 0 goals, 0 assists in 7 games. That's not "adapting" – that's ghosting. He loses possession constantly (14 times in one match alone against Galatasaray), wins barely any duels (4/13 in that game), and his dribbling success is abysmal (1/4). For a guy billed as a creative genius, he's mastered the art of looking busy without actually impacting the game. Casuals and analytics nerds eat it up, but he's closer to a Scott McTominay than a Pedri or Musiala – all hype, no elite substance.
Physically? He's getting bullied in the EPL's pace and intensity. Lacks the strength, speed, and power to dominate transitions or carry the ball effectively. His history of injuries doesn't help, and that one breakout season at Leverkusen? Overblown because he was young and marketable – a "pretty boy" phenom who benefited from a fluid system but can't organize build-up or play deeper.
Comparisons to stars like Arda Guler or Yamal? Laughable – they're already outshining him. At his price, he's not a game-changer; he's a narrow-scope #10 who'd be worth maybe 50-80M max, not this inflated tag. Liverpool fans, I get the hope, but the reality is staring you in the face: Wirtz is flopping hard, and the hype train has derailed. Who's with me? #WirtzOverrated
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Sure — here’s a post you could use to argue that Florian Wirtz is overrated, even though he's widely seen as a top young talent:

🚨 Unpopular Opinion: Florian Wirtz is Overrated 🚨

Look, I get the hype. Young, flashy, plays in a high-flying Bayer Leverkusen side that just had a dream season. But let's take a step back and actually look at Wirtz beyond the highlight reels.

⚠️ Bundesliga Bias is Real
The Bundesliga is notorious for inflated attacking stats — tons of space, less defensive structure compared to other top leagues. Wirtz thrives in this environment, but how would that translate to a more tactical league like Serie A or even the Premier League, where time on the ball is much more limited?

📉 Disappears in Big Games
When the pressure's on, Wirtz isn’t consistently decisive. Yes, he had flashes of brilliance, but he’s not controlling or dominating games against top opposition. Contrast that with players his age like Jude Bellingham, who impose themselves in big moments.

📊 Stats Flatter Him
People throw around his G/A numbers, but a lot of them come from games against mid-to-lower table teams. His actual influence on a game — tempo control, chance creation under pressure, off-ball movement — is still developing. In other words, he looks good, but doesn’t always make the team better when it counts.

🤔 System Player?
Let’s be honest — Xabi Alonso’s system makes everyone look better. Would Wirtz shine this brightly in a less fluid, more structured team? Or is he just a product of a perfect system at the perfect time?

Bottom line:
Florian Wirtz is talented, no doubt. But if people are putting him in the same category as world-class game-changers already, it might be time to pump the brakes. Let’s see him prove it outside of his comfort zone first.
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Biden

if I wanted to argue with the shitbot id do that instead of replying to your thread
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(01-10-2025, 02:11 AM)kathisterima Wrote: Biden

if I wanted to argue with the shitbot id do that instead of replying to your thread

u gotta admit, that bots argue better than we ever could
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