> Football (and most other similar sports) offer more chances for creativity and variation than batting in baseball.
I agree, with the caveat that football is becoming more and more like baseball and other similar (mostly US) sports which are very heavy on numbers and on stats. The recent Norwegian sensation, Haaland, seems exactly to fit that trend, as he's not particularly super-good at anything but his numbers have just been phenomenal in the last 3-4 years (when he's been fit to play, that is).
We'll see if the future will bring more Kevin De Bruyne-type of players (i.e. a very creative guy) or more Haalands.
I agree, with the caveat that football is becoming more and more like baseball and other similar (mostly US) sports which are very heavy on numbers and on stats. The recent Norwegian sensation, Haaland, seems exactly to fit that trend, as he's not particularly super-good at anything but his numbers have just been phenomenal in the last 3-4 years (when he's been fit to play, that is).
We'll see if the future will bring more Kevin De Bruyne-type of players (i.e. a very creative guy) or more Haalands.