ESM Team of the Month: January 2025
Title: ESM Team of the Month: A Mixed Bag of Overhyped and Underwhelming Let’s cut through the fluff and get to the heart of this so-called “Team of the Month.” First up, Jan Oblak. Three votes? Really? Atletico Madrid’s shot-stopper is solid, but let’s not pretend he’s been pulling off miracles. He’s good, but not the second coming of Lev Yashin. Trent Alexander-Arnold with seven votes? Sure, he’s got a wicked cross, but defensively he’s about as reliable as a chocolate teapot. Liverpool fans might love him, but let’s not ignore the glaring holes in his game. Virgil van Dijk, five votes. The guy’s a Rolls-Royce defender, no doubt, but he’s been cruising on reputation lately. He’s not the impervious wall he once was, and it’s time we admit it. Gabriel from Arsenal with three votes? This is a sympathy nod, right? Arsenal’s defense is a shambles, and Gabriel’s part of the problem, not the solution. Denzel Dumfries, five votes. Inter’s full-back is decent, but five votes? Come on. He’s not exactly setting the world alight. More like a flickering candle in a windstorm. Florian Wirtz, four votes. Bayer Leverkusen’s young talent is promising, but let’s not get carried away. He’s got potential, but he’s not the finished article yet. Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa, four votes. Napoli’s midfield workhorse is solid, but four votes? He’s a grafter, not a game-changer. Let’s not confuse effort with excellence. Mohamed Salah, four votes. Liverpool’s talisman is still a goal machine, but he’s not hitting the dizzying heights of yesteryear. He’s good, but not untouchable. Alexander Isak, four votes. Newcastle’s striker is a curious inclusion. He’s got talent, but four votes? He’s not exactly tearing up the Premier League. Kylian Mbappe, seven votes. Real Madrid’s golden boy is electric, but let’s not pretend he’s flawless. He’s got the ego to match his talent, and sometimes it shows. Rodrygo, Real Madrid. Another one riding the coattails of a big club. He’s got flair, but consistency? Not so much. In summary, this team is a mishmash of overhyped stars and underwhelming performers. It’s time we stop handing out votes like participation trophies and start rewarding genuine excellence.