So true, it's also a generational thing. Go back through the years and many players are and will be described as "The best of all time" but nobody will ever convince me of a single player earning that title. Best of their time yes but football changes all the time so it's not fair or even possible to compare. EDIT.....earning was probably the wrong word, proving might have been better.
Lionel Messi now leads the way in the World Cup Golden Boot race thanks to his goal and assist last night His Paris St-Germain team-mate Kylian Mbappe has the chance to take over top spot again tonight against Morocco. The pair have five goals each, but Messi has three assists to Mbappe's two which is the tie-breaker. Olivier Giroud and Julian Alvarez are only one behind.
He's a joy to watch - the way he toyed with the defender in setting up the third yesterday was superb ... that lad, Gvardiol, had been one of the most impressive defenders at this world cup, but he was left looking like a pub team player... Sometimes you just have to acknowledge genius ... and, in football terms, that's what he is ... no question
The scene on this lot......could you imagine the celebrations if they win it https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/63970887
True but when you watch Maradona he was on another level, which I think you probably concur with. It’s the youngsters these days who never saw his greatness that can’t accept he was actually an unbelievable, out of this world player.
I genuinely don't think Messi would be capable of the goals Maradona scored against England and Belgium in the '86 world cup. And that's during an era when players were allowed to kick lumps out of Maradona, and did. They aren't allowed to sneeze on Messi. Seen both; in my opinion Maradona is the better of the two and, probably, the best ever.