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Originally Posted by magneto621
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Originally Posted by ACBboyz84
Pele is the greatest ever if you're a real soccer dude.
End thread.Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
Maradona is the greatest soccer player of all time. The way he controlled the game was simply unbelievable. Opposing teams would have 5 or 6 players circling him just to take the ball off of him.
I've seen videos of Pele, and there's no denying he was good, but during his time period, defenders were HORRIBLE. The things he was getting away with stopped happening in the mid-70s. I'm talking about lobbing the ball over defender's heads and then running around them like they were pylons, etc. Also, goalies of that time were horrible as well, it was much easier to score...1 team scoring 5 goals in a game was very common in the 50s and 60s when Pele was beasting.
The fact of the matter is Maradona carried Argentina to the 86 World Cup and he won Serie A with a team no one cared about before he joined them, and no one cared about after he left them...Napoli.
If Maradona wasn't such an ego-maniac cokehead and if he didn't leave the game on such a sour note (dopping at the 94 WC), he'd get much more credit for his accomplishments. I liken his legacy to Dennis Rodman...Rodman obviously isn't one of the greatest of all times in basketball, but just like Maradona, his off-court antics took away from how good he was as a player.
And to the OP, Ronaldo wasn't even the best player of his generation. Zidane was.
On the other hand, Argentina wouldn't have even come close to winning the 86 World Cup without Maradona carrying that team.
But 4 years later, Maradona was certainly not carrying that team, and times was hurting them, and they only lost that Cup because of a shadypenalty call in the final.
Pele was part of great teams, however, Maradona elevated his teams to greatness (See: Argentina and Napoli). I've watched highlights from the 1958 World Cup, and the game was a joke back then. Pele was a beast running circles around the opposition who looked clueless most of the time. Fast forward to the 1970s and beyond and you couldn't get away with the crap that Pele did during his prime.Originally Posted by Carlos Tevez
Originally Posted by PlatinumFunk
1. Diego
2.a)Zizou
b) Pele
George Best
Franz Beckenbauer
Johan Cruyff
Michel Platini
are all better then Ronaldo
George Best was not better than Ronaldo... I'm sorry.
Y'all saying Maradona is better than Pele are tripping... That 1958 team was one of the greatest of all time in my opinion.
Zizou isn't necessarily better than Ronaldo... y'all are forgetting the WORLD CUP DOMINANCE of Ronaldo... He would've had 3 (THREE) straight if he wasn't sick in '98 (look up the story)... I might give Zizou the edge because injuries really killed Ronaldo's career, but I don't think it's as clear cut as y'all say it is.