Is the Wayne Rooney-Carlos Tevez partnership the Premier League's best ever?

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Partners in goal crime are precious commodities ... Blackburn's Sutton and Shearer, Manchester United's Yorke and Cole, and Arsenal's Bergkamp and Henry spring to mind. The current Old Trafford pairing have the potential to be the very best, would fans of Liverpool, Spurs, Manchester City, Chelsea, West Ham and others agree?
'Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez are beginning to look like they might just be the most exciting partnership we have ever seen in the Premier League'
When you think back to the best teams in the short history of the Premier League, there is a common thread that runs through most, if not all of them, and that is a successful front two partnership. Arguably this is the most important department for a team to get right if they want to be successful in hunting down titles. It’s important to keep it tight at the back, but some of the more stingy defences in the Premier League have never won the title, and generally it’s those with a combination of the two that go on to the most remarkable success, and are remembered as great sides.

Take Liverpool. In Sami Hyypia and Stefan Henchoz, and then Hyypia and Jamie Carragher, they have had possibly the best and most consistent centre-back partnerships in the league, but still never finished top. It’s those with the consistent firepower as well as a solid defence that do well.

Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez are beginning to look like they might just be the most exciting partnership we have ever seen in the Premier League. If they can stay fit, the title, and not a few other trophies, seem destined for Old Trafford. But before we go overboard with the plaudits, it's worth looking back at some of the other great forward partnerships.

The first great front pairing to truly terrorise defences was Blackburn’s SAS – Chris Sutton and Alan Shearer. In 1994-5, they, along with manager Kenny Dalglish and financial backer Jack Walker, took unfashionable Blackburn Rovers to their first league title since 1914. And they remain the only team outside of the usual suspects of Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea to take top spot.

What they achieved remains unprecedented and was largely due to the goal haul of their two main strikers. They were powerful and direct, strong enough to take on the most uncompromising of defenders, and were lethal in front of goal. That championship season Shearer bagged a phenomenal 34 goals and Sutton a very respectable 15. The total of 49 goals remains the highest of any front two in Premiership history. The only trouble was, when things weren’t going well there was no ‘plan B’ for these two. There was little guile or inventiveness in their game – if they couldn’t batter the door of the defence down they were stuck. Blackburn had to resort to frustrating long balls and hopeful punts upfield, mostly this told in games against the other top sides who weren’t so easily intimidated.

Manchester United duo Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole, who in 1998-9 scored 35 times and netted a further 39 goals in 1999-2000, were both brilliant goal poachers. Cole and Yorke helped fire Manchester United to the treble in that remarkable 1998-9 season, playing a massive part in the Champions League campaign. But the final of that competition showed their main weakness. Very often on the big occasion, one or both of them would go missing and have a quiet game. Unlike Shearer, for example, if they weren’t in the mood, as a pair they could be anonymous and quiet, contributing little to the team effort, and forcing the manager to substitute them. They were also physically weak, and were often out-muscled by more powerful defenders, and relied heavily on the likes of Ryan Giggs and David Beckham to play them in. If the midfield suppliers were having a bad game, Yorke and Cole could do little to change the team’s fortunes.

Finally, we turn to the cultured Arsenal pair of Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp in Arsenal’s title season of 2001-02. With the combination of Henry’s speed and finishing, and Bergkamp’s sublime skill and inventiveness the pairing were brilliant to watch. With the Dutchman pulling the strings in the hole behind Henry, they could slice through almost any defence at will. The only thing they lacked was a large haul of goals. A total of 31 is a small amount compared to the two pairs mentioned above, and if Bergkamp had managed more than nine perhaps the title race would have been wrapped up far earlier, and Arsenal would have made a bigger impact in the Champions League.

So what is it that gives the Rooney-Tevez combination the potential to been even greater than the partnerships above? It is simply the fact that as a pair they are the complete article. Where the others all had a major flaw or weakness, such as lack of strength, or inventiveness, Rooney and Tevez display no such Achilles heel.

They are quick and powerful, rarely out-muscled. They are equally at home with the spectacular as with the art of goal poaching. But what makes them so devastatingly effective is that they have enough guile and cunning to open up any defence – as Rooney’s audacious back heel against Middlesbrough last weekend showed. The opposition never know what is coming next from them. They swap position, go wide, drop back, charge forward – they are a nightmare for any defence to cope with. Not only that but they have developed a very good understanding of each other’s game very quickly, which is ominous for the other teams in the top flight.

The only blot on their copybook is both have a bit of a temperament problem, but if that is kept in check then they will be devastating. Admittedly, Manchester United have not won anything with them yet, and the title race is still wide open, but with these two up front surely success will not be long in coming.

Who do you rate as the best ever strike partners? Post a comment below or submit an article to Sportingo.
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Joel Cairo (30/10/2007 14:57)
I'm not even sure that they're better than the partnership of Ronaldo with anyone last year, or Henry with anyone. Give it two years, and the league time to figure them out, and then get back to us.
Jay Wollis (30/10/2007 14:58)
not that i have anything against the two but how on earth can you even ask this stupid question? they've only played together for 3months and for 2 and a half of those the general concensus was that it wasn't working. really mate you must be on glue to dream up such a stupid article and then actually go ahead and post it. is this your first? if so, spare us all and give it up NOW!!! what an absolute tool!!!
trader (30/10/2007 15:00)
There are some bad articles on this site but this has to be the worst yet.
CW (30/10/2007 15:03)
Errrrr....no.
Chegs (30/10/2007 15:04)
After 10 games? Grow up buddy - Shearer & Sutton / Yorke & Cole / Bergkamp & Henry had at least 2 seasons with each other, thus being labelled in this catagory.....who writes this cr*p?
Big Daddy Rules (30/10/2007 15:06)
Ooh
They're not even the best partnership in Man Utd. And don't ever compare the knuckle dragging Rooney to TH14 again, let alone trying to compare the West Ham reject Tevez to DB10.
JASON (30/10/2007 15:07)
DONT TALK SOFT
Chippy (30/10/2007 15:08)
Mug
Colie (30/10/2007 15:09)
Typical utd fan, jumps on one or two good games together and they're the best that we are ever going to see, after paying £30 million quid for rooney he's only now after three seasons starting to fulfill any kind of promise with scoring goals.As for tevez I think you'll get frustated with him, another over-rated player and not just cause he's with utd, but when people were goin' on about him at the world cup, he did nothing to impress me apart from work hard, he's certainly no messi, which neither is rooney and both would be lucky to clean his boots.
Chippy (30/10/2007 15:10)
Any chance of an article on the best centre-half pairings (Ferdinand-Brown) or central midfield partnerships (Scholes-Smith)? Keep up the good work!
JUD CASPER (30/10/2007 15:12)
ID RATHER HAVE SAMARAS AND CORRADI !!
billynick (30/10/2007 15:12)
typical manure play well for a couple of games and its the best ever , not even in the top ten yet, i understand yhe currency @ ot is the euro as theres no mancs supporting them they ship em in from all over if you could only support the the team in the city you lived in they would never have moved from salford
Fergie (30/10/2007 15:13)
The King of Kings and the King of the primates
Mattyhammers (30/10/2007 15:17)
Ridiculous article! Nothing proved yet at all. I'm a West Ham fan and even I know the best two partnerships ever, Rush and Dalglish, Keegan and Toshack.
Jules (30/10/2007 15:18)
Three words settle this ridiculous question: Henry and Bergkamp
robm (30/10/2007 15:19)
This article is a total 'waste of ink' - they've hardly played together - and this article has only come about because of a couple of goals against one of the poorest sides in the Premiership. Get a life and write about something sensible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JUD CASPER (30/10/2007 15:21)
ID RATHER HAVE SAMARAS AND CORRADI !! ALL THE WAY. THEYRE BETTER LOOKIN AN ALL :)
Mark the YID (30/10/2007 15:21)
After ten games.. are you serious. Ridiculous article and question
marco polo (30/10/2007 15:23)
[quote]typical manure play well for a couple of games and its the best ever , not even in the top ten yet, i understand yhe currency @ ot is the euro as theres no mancs supporting them they ship em in from all over if you could only support the the team in the city you lived in they would never have moved from salford[/quote] people move around dickhead!! unless like you the have a masodistic love of living in shit council house in mosside. what a knob you are. so by your logic a family that moves from the north east to london through work commitments and who support either nufc,mfc or sfc need to start supporting a london team or bringing their children up supporting a london team???? get a grip sad case, people move around more than ever and just because someone lives 50,60 or 100miles from the club doesn't mean they don't have ties to it.
Spirit of Beauty (30/10/2007 15:24)
I think they look fantastic together. Their facial beauty and body forms are second to none. They are indeed two precious little things. Wow.
keg (30/10/2007 15:25)
Isn't this a little premature question? Personally I doubt they'll even compare to Jimmy and Eiður in the 2001-2002 season (52 goals between them, 36 in the Premier League).
bergy (30/10/2007 15:26)
dont you have anything better to o than think up uttr garbage like this.this is one of the website I try to avoid.... cant believe someone can write this crap day after day
Courtney (30/10/2007 15:26)
"Where the others all had a major flaw or weakness, such as lack of strength, or inventiveness, Rooney and Tevez display no such Achilles heel." most stupid comment of the lot, and there is a lot in that piece. No Achilles heel? They are both Oompah Loompahs, wouldn't win anything in the air against Jimmy Crankie and Kylie. Ridiculous.
Jonas (30/10/2007 15:27)
I must mention the partnership of Robbie Fowler and Stan Collymore which I think is the greates ever parnership along with Cole and York. Rooney and Teves are looking very good but they are are long way from those to pairs that I have mentioned. I think it´s unfair and to be honest very stupid to be talking about them as the best striker pair because they have only been playing together for 2 months. They are looking good but only time will tell if they will be the best ever.
JUD CASPER (30/10/2007 15:29)
COLLYMORE MR BLOBBY HAHAHA
TonyS (30/10/2007 15:30)
Gud
Yeah I thin they are a guddest strikers eva and untd will thrash those "gonners" 5 to zero on Satday. Rooney score 3 and Tevez socre 3 each.
JUD CASPER (30/10/2007 15:32)
TONY S U TALK RUBBISH MATE! ARSENAL WILL FOOTBALL U LOT ALL DAY. THEY'LL GIVE U LOT A LESSON !
damion (30/10/2007 15:35)
UGGHH!!
goonerguy (30/10/2007 15:35)
[quote][quote]typical manure play well for a couple of games and its the best ever , not even in the top ten yet, i understand yhe currency @ ot is the euro as theres no mancs supporting them they ship em in from all over if you could only support the the team in the city you lived in they would never have moved from salford[/quote] people move around dickhead!! unless like you the have a masodistic love of living in shit council house in mosside. what a knob you are. so by your logic a family that moves from the north east to london through work commitments and who support either nufc,mfc or sfc need to start supporting a london team or bringing their children up supporting a london team???? get a grip sad case, people move around more than ever and just because someone lives 50,60 or 100miles from the club doesn't mean they don't have ties to it.[/quote] ties to it? are u one of those "supporters" whos great uncle grandads uncle in law came from manc so u think its still kosher to support a team 100 mi
Sam (30/10/2007 15:36)
People are fair enough in saying that they have not had nearly enough time together to put them in this category yet. However they have undeniable talent, and are beginning to develop a fantastic understanding. All we can do is wait and see, but I certainly think you're correct in saying they have the potential to fulfil this accolade.
Roontastic (30/10/2007 15:46)
I'm a united fan and although I think Cole & Yorke were the nuts, that was really only for one season together that they both played at their best, same for SAS so grudingly so far in the Premiership, has to be Henry & Bergkamp. Way too early to be saying anything about Tevez & Rooney (still waiting for the newspapers to come up with a catchy name for them...) This article is embarassing, you could have got round it by having a poll.....
hellonanna (30/10/2007 15:46)
the greatest ever strike partnership must have been Arther Scargill and Lec Walesa, they didn't play together often but by golly they were prolific in the early eighties.
fido the sore arsed dog (30/10/2007 15:50)
[quote]the greatest ever strike partnership must have been Arther Scargill and Lec Walesa, they didn't play together often but by golly they were prolific in the early eighties.[/quote]brilliant!!!
TonyS (30/10/2007 15:57)
Sor I MEAn rooney score 2 and Teves score 4. Manu Win 5-0. My maths not perfect, big deal! Grow up louser. Gonners will cry big styal Satday ha ha !! LOL :)
Judah Ben Hur (30/10/2007 15:57)
As a ever present Man U fan for going well over 40 years, I have to say your article was embarrasing to read. You youngsters today you see something for two months and you think it's the best since sliced bread. You're giving all us Man U followers a bad reputation in your stupid comments. As good as they are to watch, you young stupid, cuckoo, so called Man U fan stick to your computer games and carry on playing Championship Manager and let us not here these stupid comments from you again, not for at least a year. It's so called fans like you who are food and drink to the ABU club. Get a Life.
hellonanna (30/10/2007 15:59)
It's lucky that Tevez and Rooney become famous rich footballers because they would never get any girls in the real world,they would of ended up shagging 50 year old prozzies...
Judah Ben Hur (30/10/2007 16:01)
As a ever present Man U fan for going well over 40 years, I have to say your article was embarrasing to read. You youngsters today you see something for two months and you think it's the best since sliced bread. You're giving all us Man U followers a bad reputation in your stupid comments. As good as they are to watch, you young stupid, cuckoo, so called Man U fan stick to your computer games and carry on playing Championship Manager and let us not here these stupid comments from you again, not for at least a year. It's so called fans like you who are food and drink to the ABU club. Get a Life.
fido the sore arsed dog (30/10/2007 16:09)
[quote]Sor I MEAn rooney score 2 and Teves score 4. Manu Win 5-0. My maths not perfect, big deal! Grow up louser. Gonners will cry big styal Satday ha ha !! LOL :)[/quote] you're just digging a bigger hole for yourself and making yourself look even moer stupid. you can't even spell basic words that my 18month old daughter has mastered. please keep them coming manuel as this is hilarious, you're like a comedy impression of a foreigner.
fido the sore arsed dog (30/10/2007 16:15)
[quote]It's lucky that Tevez and Rooney become famous rich footballers because they would never get any girls in the real world,they would of ended up shagging 50 year old prozzies...[/quote]lol
minhaj (30/10/2007 16:23)
Within the next four to five years, Arsenal will become the new Leeds united. This is to say Ur going to relegate to the championship.
hellonanna (30/10/2007 16:26)
I remember that one fateful day when the Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?" "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times." It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach. He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on.
kickabout (30/10/2007 16:27)
El Eyebrow and Shrek? - no way. Kanu - Mwaruwari, Mccarthy - Santa Cruz and RvP - Adebayor have all scored more this season. None of their mothers were dissapointed when they gave birth to inbred facially disfunctional miscreants. http://img.metro.co.uk/i/pix/2007/05/sport/2tevez_450x300.jpg http://www.adnmundo.com/userfiles/contenidos/items/10780_detail.jpg
Philip (30/10/2007 16:29)
Tevez and Ronney have sort of clicked for three games. That is nothing compared with the Yorke/Cole partnership which was Man U's best. Numerically and for terrorising defences, the SAS stand supreme. I think it is a bit wierd to say there was no variety- to the contrary, Sutton and Shearer were very effective at dropping deep or going wide to create space. Early days but the Roque/Benni partnership already has 13 goals between them and could become one of the best around.
Forev (30/10/2007 16:31)
They've only played a handfull of games together. Wayne was injured for a month with a broken foot, but in the games they have featured in together they have certainly looked the part. They have the potential to be the best ever but the timing off this article is the thing which will see it slated. Too early.
minhaj (30/10/2007 16:33)
[quote][quote][quote][quote]Yeah I thin they are a guddest strikers eva and untd will thrash those "gonners" 5 to zero on Satday. Rooney score 3 and Tevez socre 3 each.[/quote]are you trying to do a bad impression of dan ackroyd's rastafarian impersonation in trading places?? if not then who taught you english, osama bin laden's 2 year old son? and how can manu win 5-0 and rooney and tevez both score 3???? do you even have a head!!![/quote] he surely have a head, but you have a dickhead. united will trash you on saturday. united 5 arsenal 0[/quote]well my thick little tool of a pen pal if you can't understand the difference between racism and a perfectly funny joke then you don't deserve to take part in british society. oh and i'm not a gunner i'm a red you fanny[/quote] If you can’t take a pure joke then don’t take part in this debate
fido the sore sraed dog (30/10/2007 16:36)
[quote]I remember that one fateful day when the Coach took me aside. I knew what was coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't I?" "Well," said Coach, "you never were really ON the team. You made that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at inappropriate times." It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I thought something is brewing inside the head of this Coach. He sees something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's when I felt the handcuffs go on. [/quote]please, please keep them coming, i've just literally pissed myself!!!
Churchofid (30/10/2007 16:37)
And i reckon it will be 8-0 with Rooney scoring 9 and Tevez getting 2. and Fabregas getting 4 DUH
hellonanna (30/10/2007 16:41)
Last night Rooney and Tevez knocked for the Neville brothers to see if they fancied a game of darts at the local, Ma Neville opened the door and gave them a bag of sweets each and told them to piss off, they still egged her windows, bastards
fido the sore arsed dog (30/10/2007 17:07)
[quote][quote]shit, i just remembered i'm a dog and can't kick.....damn i'll just have to bark really loud!!.....with my lipstick out[/quote] its seems like the debate is between you and me. however, i lost my interest as there is no point having debate with stupid like u. good night [/quote] you are priceless. how can you be so dumb yet still operate a computer? a you're not one of those chimps they trained in that eighties movie are you?? hahahaha keep posting please minhaj, this is so much fun i've invited some friends round to share the joy
minhaj (30/10/2007 17:19)
hello is that comet? i'm looking to buy a luckedituv..........is it ready for da hood? do you have the doovde player with that? ok just send it to me, minhaj, at minhaj's house
king gooner (30/10/2007 17:35)
you are avin a larf!!-allyou MUGS(man.utd.geezers)typical manure crap-roll on saturday-can't wait-we're gonna cream you-believe!
Rovers Fan (30/10/2007 17:45)
insane and entertaining serious of abusive and comical posts ever. From posts using language that must be pidgin English because I can't read it to ones that are just hilarious because the poster obviously has the brains of a small mammal... As for the best partnership ever, SAS has to be it. Henry/Bergkamp was good but it could have been Henry/My Gran... Yorke and Cole is probably the closest pure partnership. Give Rooney and Tevez time and we'll see...
TonyS (30/10/2007 18:03)
Non of u peopls saw game on Sat cos when Ronney backheel to Tevez this is bets move I have eva seen. Manybe some old guy calld Madonna can do stufff lik that but I think he dead now.
The Otter (30/10/2007 18:12)
The Best Actual Partnership was indeed Beardsely and Cole. End of Argument
chris (30/10/2007 18:17)
thers no doubt about it they both do have the quality to one day be the best in the premier league or mabe even the word but at the moment there has been better strike forces than them but give it 3-5 years then mayb they could be the best
fido the sore arsed dog (30/10/2007 18:25)
[quote]Non of u peopls saw game on Sat cos when Ronney backheel to Tevez this is bets move I have eva seen. Manybe some old guy calld Madonna can do stufff lik that but I think he dead now. [/quote] right tony i've told you once already, if you can't spell....you smell. now take your badly written posts and your body odour make lika a tree
JPF (30/10/2007 18:35)
But maybe soon, too early to say yet though. Funny to see all the howls of protest from Gooners though, saying (rightly) that it's too soon to judge, are these the same tossers who are declaring Fabregas the 'best midfielder in the world' after a similar time span? When he's not even close to being the best midfielder in Spain, or the Premiership, in reality.
Fidos Father (30/10/2007 19:41)
cont..Paint the picture how you like, justify it how you want, but theres no hiding the fact that you are a racist. Have a read of all your comments here, ask yourself if a person was to read them without knowing who the f*** you are, would they assume that you are a racist? Of course they would? I am not trying to score god points, just be a bit more considerate, you come across like a know it all, im the man and no one else, racist, who gets kicks out of putting people down. Sorry everyone else as I know this is not want you want to be reading on this site, but come, this racist is taking the p***. Anyone agree?
ur having a laugh (30/10/2007 21:18)
bianchi and samaras when given the chance to play together will be awesome
Dann4nited (31/10/2007 01:17)
The article said that the pair of Rooney - Tevez had "POTENTIAL" to be the best partnership, clearly it means that they are still not one yet but the future looks bright for them. We should know whether they are the best partnership or not by the end of the season.
Smithy havin a laugh (31/10/2007 08:55)
No Achilles Heal? Heading didn't come across your daft mind?
Dr Mog (31/10/2007 10:00)
What a complete waste of time and effort. Don't give up your day job.
vida (31/10/2007 10:44)
While I'm very excited to see what the future might have in store for this partnership it's far to early to predict anything. As a United fan I'm happy that they're doing well so far but I don't think you should be saying that they can be the 'premiership's best ever' yet because because they haven't been playing together for long enough. Wait until at least the end of the season before you write articles about things like this.
barbara (31/10/2007 12:46)
lfc
what about fowler and rush
andrea (31/10/2007 14:24)
...the best partnership in the premiership this year is mccarthy and santa cruz... great work by sparky (probably the next manu boss) to get them together! they are mobile, strong, fast; good with feet and head (rooney/tevez won't score many headers) and they can tap in and score from distance... injury free i think they'll get 35 goals this season.
fido the sore arsed dog (31/10/2007 21:27)
[/quote] i'm afraid my son that you have a lot to learn, as was demonstrated by my detailed deconstructing analysis of your posts(which i now see you've had removed, free speech eh). i know who i am and so do my family and friends(including those who happen to be black, asian,chinese or european and the, i'm sure, the lovely people i met while teaching english in tailand and korea-through TEFL), but it appears you need reassurance, hence the vitriol and crowd goading. think what i've said in these little exchanges and perhaps think deeply about educating yourself properly, maybe then you will be better placed to identify you are and who are not the racists of this world.
tefik (01/11/2007 05:21)
ARE THE BEST
davecbr (02/11/2007 00:10)
Certainly potentially but far too early to make such a claim. Give them a couple of seasons to work together then make another call. The best partnerships take time to gel even if they don't end up as a long-term entity.
ray (02/11/2007 16:04)
I dont even have to read this article as the heading is so fooking stupid.... they've played 8games together approx and this numpty thinks they're the best partnership ever!!!!!! absolute bollix
hugh (14/11/2007 17:26)
??
What about maradona- careca, in napoli?
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