Thu. Dec 26th, 2024

There's a lot of similarities between the stories of Rivero and Ramirez. Both are young Argentines who most Americans will have never heard of. Both are attack-minded midfielders, and both are being touted as a player to run the Rapids offense right from the start after their signing. The biggest difference is the DP status of Ramirez, a status that adds quite a lot more to his story.

We all know what happened to Rivero. His first season was unimpressive, considering the hype. He couldn't score a goal to save his life and seemed like a mere set-piece specialist than a 'true No. 10' to save the Rapids offense. After recovering from his foot injury in 2013, he looked much the same player. A moderately flashy but ineffective attacking midfielder who could put a lovely ball in from a corner or free kick, but wouldn't do a whole lot else for you in a lot of circumstances. Like it or not, Rivero's the best comparison we have with this new signing, and we have to hope that the team learned from their mistakes before splashing the cash on Ramirez.

Oftentimes while he was here, I called Rivero perhaps one of the most hyped signings in the history of the team. The hype behind Ramirez is naturally going to be a million times higher. This time, though, they will HAVE to get it right.

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