Football is a fascinating sport that tests not only the physical, tactical and teamwork of the players, but also the individual skills and creativity of the players. In the history of football, there have been many highly skilled players who have wowed the crowd with their dribbling moves that made the opponent unable to defend. Among them, the passing skills of two players are particularly eye-catching: legendary Brazilian striker Ronaldo and Argentine talented striker Lionel Messi.
Ronaldo, known as "Big Ronaldo", is one of the greatest strikers in football history, he has won the title of World Footballer of the Year three times, the Ballon d'Or twice, and the Golden Boot and Ballon d'Or of the World Cup once. His passing skills are textbook, and he can get away from opposition defence in a variety of ways, whether it's with his body, speed, flexibility, change of direction, feints, or control with his heel, outside instep, inside instep, toe, heel, etc. His dribbling moves often knocked opponents to the ground or were shaken out of direction, and his classic dribbles are endless, such as in the 1996 UEFA Super Cup final, where he used a series of changes of direction to beat four Barcelona defenders before slotting home with ease; For example, in the 2002 World Cup final, he used a subtle feint to pass Germany's Kahn and then pushed to score; For example, in the group stage of the 2006 World Cup, he used his famous "spring" to send Ghana's defenders to the ground, and then calmly shoot.
Messi, known as the "Little Flea", is one of the most talented players in football history, having won the Ballon d'Or six times, the European Golden Boot six times, the Champions League four times, and La Liga ten times. His passing skills are also amazing, his speed, explosiveness, balance, low center of gravity, agility are all top-notch, he can complete difficult moves in a very small space, he can suddenly change direction in high-speed running, so that opponents can't keep up, he can thread the needle in the multi-person surrounding, find a way out. His dribbling moves often left opponents helpless or left behind, and his classic dribbles are endless, such as in the 2007 La Liga competition, where he started from midfield, changed the speed with a move, passed five Getafe players in a row, and then deftly picked the goal; For example, in the 2015 Champions League semi-finals, he used a move to change the speed and make Real Madrid's Boateng fall to the ground, and then calmly hit the far corner; For example, in the 2017 La Liga, he used a move to change the direction and speed, causing Real Madrid's Carvajal and Modric to fall to the ground at the same time, and then scored with a powerful shot.
The skills of Da Luo and Messi are admirable, they are both artists of football, they are both magicians of football, they are both legends of football. However, if we want to compare their extraordinary skills, we have to admit that Da Luo's extraordinary skills are more comprehensive, more diverse, and more exciting. Although Messi's passing skills are also very good, he only has one move to change the speed, which is a personal ability, but he does it better than others. Da Luo's passing skills are textbook-level, and Messi's passing skills are individual-level, which is the difference between the two.
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