The FA Cup is fine on its own. We don't need the EFL Cup too. Most clubs priorities the FA Cup way more, it's a more prestigious prize and the tournament has way more fixtures. Clubs also prioritise league matches over the EFL Cup anyway, so the EFL just adds to the fixture congestion of a lot of teams. Players are getting injured across every team anyway. During a busy fixture schedule, clubs have to put together a team to play in the EFL cup midweek whilst trying to save their best players for the important league match 3 days later, but also trying not to get humiliated too badly in a Cup game that most teams don't really care too much about.

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Who's the best in their prime? In what order?

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Incredibly unlikely to do it playing in the Premier League, but at Real Madrid playing in La Liga or at Bayern Munich back in the Bundesliga, could Haaland give it a good go at breaking Messi's ridiculous 2012 record? Realistically he'd have to score 50+ league goals, 10-15+ UCL goals, 10-15+ National team goals and 20+ in other competitions... But if Norway were to have a good euro / world cup qualifiers and Haaland's future club had a pretty good league, domestic cup and UCL campaign like Barca did in 2012, is it possible?

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