Since it was brought here, just a couple of notes about Di Stefano and some cool vids (I love old vids):
He arrived to Europe when he was 27 and he wasn't called Saeta (arrow) for nothin, he was really fast, even in nowadays terms. Of course this more mature player Europe faced was less of a speedy forward from his early years and more of an orchestrator with lots of goals in him, still no slouch.
He was also a lot more skill and prone to keep the ball than it's said here and had a thing for nutmegs/backheells/flicks and such but pretty much like Pele and Messi almost always with a very vertical approach or to create an advantage in the moment, not just for the sake of it.
On contrair of what many think, he was also very dribble oriented (yet he didn't liked the Sivori style of mocking players or doing an extra play for the sake of it), no matter how much he liked to constantly combine.
This is a cool vid from him on a very typical match from those days where the game was more forgiven to try and fail plays, but at the same time the pitches were horrible, the fouls were harsh as fvck, etc..there are always two sides for every coin.
Still in this vid with him being fecking 32, you can see the stamina he had, the way he constantly could put a second march and dribble, he constantly ran the whole pitch offering himself as a plausible pass, the even at times excessive use of backheels or his constant will to mark and hustle evrywhere on the pitch. He really was build diff.
Another against France, again even at 32 he was still capable of be everywhere and fast with or without the ball at his feet
In any case any player should be judged in their period, allways, even if some of them like Alfredo, Johan, George, Edson, Eusebio etc even from really old periods belong to any era, they had that extra physical edge combine with extraordinary talent (on every sense, from their minds, to their feet).
PD: BTW Vids as old as the ones I've posted from those days suffer also from problems related to framerate, that's why sometimes some vids look Chaplinesque; from extremely slow, or kind of ackwardly accelerated
Sorry for the off topic
Back on Jude, he is a gem of a player and mostly has the right mindset, he'll just be 21 in a couple of months.
The sky is the ceiling for the lad even if he is another type of player of what Alfredo was, he is a more box to box fella, he is more of a mixed midfielder than a wild card Di Stefano ende being when he grwo older and left his younger fowrad years. The exccesive critics towards Jude here are quite extreme.