The French team is more suitable for Zidane, after all, he is a Grand Slam winner. He has led the team to World Cup, European Championship, Champions League and league titles. Lao Ma came out on top for his ability to turn rundown into magic, and he was the heart of the team. Barcelona is a world-class team even without Messi, and Messi himself has to look up to the old horse. In Naples, there is no old horse, the team is a relegation team.
It's like I've never seen Pele play, so I've always thought Maradona was the real king, and everyone else had to look up to his back. What the king needs is that kind of domineering, and the ball skills are secondary. Messi's domineering is far behind Maradona's. In the history of football, there have been several superstars in every era who were unsurpassed at the time, but who is the real king?
It's not about how long he's played, it's not about how many goals he's scored, it's not about how many accolades he's had, it's about the momentum and control he shows on the pitch, whether he can unite and lead a team, and whether he can make a new look. This is the real king. These are all superstars have nothing to say!However, Ronaldinho is the player with the best sense of the ball and can play in almost any position except the goalkeeper.
Of course, centre-back is not his best position, that would be a waste of resources!Kick the ball out of the frame three times in a row, let these bigwigs try it, it can be said that there is no one before and no one after.
Beckenbauer's accolades are more than Kesheng's, but I personally think that Kesheng's achievements have a higher impact than Beckenbauer's, first of all, Kesheng put Michels's all-attacking and all-defensive theory into practice, and shined in Barcelona, perfecting the system, cultivating players like Messi, who are still influencing the football world today.
The rivalry between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo is like the rivalry between the old horse and Platini, who was strong but never considered him the king.