adexkola
Doesn't understand sportswashing.
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That is what the word 'flair' means. There is no reduction. Flair = flamboyance, flash. Not just being able to control a football.
But this is interesting. You think that players now are not just better athletes (which we all accept) but actually more skilful than players in the past?
Determining this scientifically for the average player then and now is very difficult, but if what you say is true, then why aren't the best players now more skilful than the players of yesteryear? Cos I don't see anyone running round now who can touch Maradona, or Baggio, or Romario.
I forgot about this
But I think that the technical level of the average footballer has improved. There's just more structured training, more emphasis at clubs on playing in a structured way instead of giving the ball to your maestro and hoping he conjures magic. That's what I was referring to.
Maradona levels? I think it's literally impossible to be clearly better at football than Maradona (maybe Messi came close), but such geniuses come around once in a blue moon. But for what it's worth I'm not saying our best beats the best from back then.
For the best of the rest back then (Romario/Baggio), can I say they'd be by far the best players in the world today or over the past 5 years?