Study: Size matters when it comes to football

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    Well, maybe only in UK. South America has a tradition of revealing short football genius.

    Messi: 1.69 m (5 ft 6<s style="display: none;">+</s><sup>1</sup><big>⁄</big><sub>2</sub> in)
    Pelé: 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
    Romário: 1.69 m (5 ft 6<s style="display: none;">+</s><sup>1</sup><big>⁄</big><sub>2</sub> in)
    Maradona: 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
     
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    I don't agree with this either. What about Arshavin, Walcott, Lennon, Wright-Phillips, Fabregas, Deco, and Luca Toni (just kidding)?
     
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    Watching Crouch play makes me think otherwise. He can't run, handle the ball, or tackle.
     
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    Yeah, but there are some fantastic players. He's just too tall.

    Zlatan Ibrahimović
    Thierry Henry
    Emmanuel Adebayor (I had to add him)

    Apart from that, who else?
     
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    The tone of the article seems to compare tall, thin players (Zlatan, Henry, etc) with short, stocky players (me). Of course, tall players will be better in this case. The other issue that I have with this study is that it just compares "player data." It doesn't separate out keepers, defenders, midfielders, and attacking players. Assuming most teams play a 4-4-2, that's two fairly sizable defenders, a big keeper, at least one of the forwards tends to be a bigger player. Assuming that your central midfielders and outside backs are average size or bigger (and most are), that greatly limits your available small players.

    Also, it only looks at England, where the physical style of play encourages bigger players. So I guess size matters when it comes to British football. I'd say that its less of an issue in other European countries, and definitely in South America.
     
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    Torres, Gerrard, any Centre Back you care to mention
     

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