The term world-class gets thrown around a lot in football discussions, but the definition is rarely agreed upon. For some, it means being one of the absolute best in the world - perhaps the top 10 players overall. Others argue it's about being in the top 5 or 10 for your position. There's also debate over whether trophies, club status, or individual statistics matter most.
Questions often arise:
So, what is your personal definition of world-class, and how should we decide who fits the bill?
Questions often arise:
- Does a player need to influence big games consistently over several seasons to earn the label?
- Can you lose the status after a dip in form, or is it once world-class, always world-class?
- Is it tied to playing for elite clubs, or can someone at a smaller team be world-class?
So, what is your personal definition of world-class, and how should we decide who fits the bill?