Moby
Dick
This man.
(That was his 'weaker' foot.)
(That was his 'weaker' foot.)
I second the Carrick shout-out. He's been quietly comfortable passing both short and long with the left for years.from our recent teams, certainly Nani, Andreas Pereira, shout deserves also Carrick and Jonny Evans
Really? He's versatile positionally but I've never thought of him being two footed.
His positional versatile made me to think that he was two footed.,Thanks for correcting me anyway.If Lahm was two footed he wouldn't have used his beautyful trade mark tackle so often
Errr?No, at least not in Ronaldos case. He could shoot just as well on the left as on the right but where he had a choice he would always go on to his right.
Isn't that what the thread is about? The best two footed players ever. 90% of the league can do whatever they want on either foot but only a handful are equally good on either side.Errr?
He could also dribble perfectly well on his left side and pass with his left foot. Having a preference does not detract from his ability on the other side.
If we're only talking about players with zero preference, this thread will go down to about 20 more renowned players, past and present, with only the likes of Brehme, Nedved and Charlton from the past, or Sneijder and Cazorla qualifying.
"Two-footed" should surely mean players who can do what they want in a given situation (forced or otherwise) on either foot.
Undoubtedly 2 footed, equally as good aith both.Ronaldo
figo
Nani
He was a cracking player. Such a presence on the pitch.I feel like I'm always the guy bringing up Roberto Baggio in these threads! Beautifully balanced, devious and lethal off either foot, the Divine Ponytail has to be one of the best two footed players of my lifetime.
Im sure Naysmith got booked for that obstruction
Is there a video of this?
Good shout, was a right back with Oldham. Good with both feet.Denis Irwin
Gamst Pedersen was also doing this. Also capable of scoring with the "weakest" foot from 30 yards. But of course, he does not belong in a discussion of best two-footed players.Santi Cazorla is the only player I've seen taking a corner with either feet.
I always rated him when we played against Blackburn. Always thought his career should've taken off a bit more but I'm not really in a position to criticise whilst answering HR queries from my kitchen.Gamst Pedersen was also doing this. Also capable of scoring with the "weakest" foot from 30 yards. But of course, he does not belong in a discussion of best two-footed players.