Gullit seems to be confusing being a great player with being part of a great team.
You can do one without the other, though sometimes you can have both.
You can do one without the other, though sometimes you can have both.
You can only make comparisons between players and their peers. It doesn't work comparing different generations.
It's like cars. The E-Type was a phenomenal performance car in 1961 - far superior to the rest in its day, but it would be given the runaround by many hot hatches nowadays.
Tom Finney was a great player from the 30s to the 50s, but would look comical trying to dribble past modern day athletes.
I can't entirely agree with that. Yes, in the case of Finney, or even Mathews, I think they would just be classed as good, or very good players now. But the natural skills of the like of Maradona, Pele, or Cruyff would still shine in any era.
Ok, to throw one out there - IMO, Paolo Maldini was a great player.
By hindsight I take it you DON'T mean after their careers have finished because I think we can already see that Messi and Ronaldo fit the bill, so what do you mean by hindsight?
Goalkeepers are the easiest to identify as "great players". A great goalkeeper makes a noticeable difference. De Gea has been great this season; Lloris too. Over time Shilton, Seaman and Schmeichel proved how great they were. You can look at the performances of each and say that was where x or y was won.
John Charles. Pat Jennings. Dave Mackay. Di Stefano. Puskas. Roberto Carlos.Garrincha. Yashin. Beckenbauer.
The whole late 1940s forward line comprising Tom Finney, Wilf Mannion, Tommy Lawton, Stan Mortensen and Stanley Matthews.
And a few of the guys behind them: Frank Swift, Billy Wright, Neil Franklin.
But let's have a few more defenders on the list, eh?
I still can't believe that, after the World Cup final, some of the BBC pundits were saying Messi can't be considered a great player as he hasn't won a World Cup.
That doesn't seem to have done Johan Cruyff's reputation any harm - and that must mean George Best was ****, as he never even played in a World Cup!
Don't have to believe them - but do have to pay for them.Believing BBC pundits is rather like believing the BBC news presentation.
Just don't!