Point to specific examples
1. "Platini was obviously more successful in the early - mid 80s than Maradona, but
Maradona was routinely described as the world's best player."
2. "The Euros was
far beneath the World Cup in terms of importance."
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I don't recall any of Messi's main teammates saying Ronaldo was better, but there are managers and players who choose Ronaldo as number one.
Certainly more choose Messi, but it's more split than you are making out."
I mean, you were not even aware many teammates of Ronaldo picks Messi until I posted that comment about Ronaldo's teammates and following ones, so have no idea why you're making such definitive comments without much knowledge.
why isn't it? And what kind of evidence would satisfy you?
This article quotes in full what the commentator (John Helm) said when he was sent off v Brazil, an admittedly disappointing end to the 1982 tournament, and I repeat it here:
"That is the end of Diego Maradona’s World Cup. Well, this is sensational,
the world’s greatest player by repute has been sent off. He lashed out at Batista there, after the original offence by the Brazilian substitute.”
https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/02/23/diego-maradona-at-world-cup-1982-the-innocent-devil/
Now why was Maradona 'the world's greatest player by repute' in 1982? Without a scudetto? And without a World Cup win?
This is easy.
ZICO
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Arguably the world's best player of the late 1970s and early 80s, he (Zico) is regarded as one of the best playmakers and free kick specialists in history, able to bend the ball in all directions."
https://www.iffhs.com/legends/135
"Born Artur Antunes Coimbra in Rio de Janeiro on March 3rd 1953, the gifted playmaker was considered by many to be
the world’s best player during the late seventies and early eighties."
"For the captain, Zico, 1981 was the year he was confirmed
as the planet’s top footballer. "
https://www.worldsoccer.com/world-soccer-latest/when-flamengo-and-zico-ruled-the-world-341585
"Zico may have been the
world's best player in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Nicknamed "White Pele", he is also often referred to as the greatest Brazilian footballer never to have won a World Cup"
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/the-best-midfielders-of-the-1980s
PLATINI
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For a period in the early 1980s, Michel Platini was arguably the best player in the world. An elegant playmaker, the Frenchman was a free-kick specialist, a deadly finisher and a wonderful passer. He claimed three consecutive Ballons d'Or in the 1980s, led France to glory at Euro 1984 and also won a series of important prizes with Juventus – including the European Cup in 1985."
https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/the-best-midfielders-of-the-1980s
Now, I'm asking you the same? why were Zico and Platini considered by many to be the world’s best player during the early eighties?
what kind of evidence would satisfy you?
So you can make this claim without 'evidence' but I can't?
You can find plenty of more formal evidence from the links from IFFHS etc. I posted above and anectodal evidence from most posters here.
Again, were you alive or not? Did you watch any of the games?
Yes, I watched WC'82 and Euro 84 games.
But, the real question is this: Alive or not at that time, do you agree Zico/Platini WC/NT career pre-1986>>>>>>>Maradona's WC/NT career pre-1986?
It's really not that simple. At all
I certainly think It's really that simple really for everyone.
Maradona is WC'86 and WC'86 is Maradona, finito, end of story.
There's no argument for Maradona in the GOAT debate without that WC'86. He's where he is primarily because of WC'86. I'd even say Napoli Serie A trophies are more like cherries on the cake.
He helped Napoli win the UEFA Cup, their first ever European trophy. And the UEFA Cup was much more prestigious back then
The European Cup and European club football were different back then. He had 2 chances to win it, FFS.
He fell significantly short in Europe. In the 80s& early 90s, Juve, Roma, AC Milan even one-time champion Sampdoria played European Cup finals. If you knew this era well, you'd know for a Serie A champion, anything but a win in European Cup would be a failure as they were at the top of the food chain. In Napoli's case, they lost twice in the second round while their closest rival AC Milan won back-to-back finals, not good.
As for UEFA, even 2nd tier Italian teams such as Torino, Fiorentina and Roma were playing finals in UEFA Cup with a couple of all Italian finals late 80s-early 90s, so nothing special for a Serie A champion. Juve and Inter won twice in that period.