I guess you're referring to the attacking players and not necessarily Caicedo and Mac etc.
But in any case I agree with the sentiment. He's not had the run of fitness to show it, but from what i've seen, I wouldn't be surprised if he surpassed our other attacking talent in time
I've never seen another game which I could compare it to. It was less about goals and points and more two parties trying to demonstrate ideological purity, to demark the territory of pre-eminence in modern football.
There was barely any gamesmanship, though a few meaty challenges. To waste...