Beckham was such a limited player that it's criminal as to how he became so sought after. But he certainly was world class in dead ball situations. Ronaldo is actually one of the most overrated FK takers - doesn't score that many compared to how many he takes.
He was certainly limited, but his dead ball skills are a sought after commodity, so I can certainly see the appeal. You could argue the same about Van Nistelrooy, he was also a limited player, but the talent he had, a killer instinct in front of goal and being in the right place at the right time to bury it, made him one of the best strikers of his time ditto with Lineker and Costa. As I have said before, Ronaldo and Messi are the best because they are more complete than probably any other players I have ever seen. They have pace, power, accuracy, passing ability, they are good at dead balls, Henry too, maybe to a slightly lesser degree.
Limited ffs He wasnt a flashy player by any stretch but he was a solid player who added far more than just freekicks and corners. His partnership with Neville was brilliant and they were a constant threat. He didn't need a freekick to to deliver an inch perfect ball or score a spectacular goal.
Lets be honest, without his crossing and dead ball skills he'd have been playing in the Championship That's how good his crossing and dead ball skills were, they took a bang average player and made him very successful
Limited maybe but that doesn't mean a player was poor. It's about utilising the abilities you have to maximise your contribution. Beckham and Carragher are two perfect examples.
It's funny how ppl are criticising Ronaldo continuously, based on his time in La Liga. And then dumming down Beckham's ability WITHOUT taking into account his time in La Liga. A bit of parity wouldnt go amiss.
John Barnes was pretty special at free kicks. Usually didn't even bother taking a run up either. Worth a shout for sure Also Jan Molby for any dead ball situation. That's my Liverpool bias out the way - has to be Beckham, although I agree with an earlier post that the balls and boots had improved so much (even since Barnes and Molby) that it's impossible to come to a solid conclusion.
Yup, that boy could pass He was in prem, finished with us in '96 ? I think Prem started 92 again - i think Sure if i am wrong someone will tell me
Put a new meaning to the term 'desd-ball', that's for sure. Maybe it was a mercy-killing, in his case.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/...e-kick-goals-are-rare-show-whoscoredcom-stats Sky have been reading this board it seems Anyone still think Ronaldo? Cristiano Ronaldo scored a stunning free-kick against Eibar on Saturday – but the Real Madrid man is only the 25th most effective set-piece taker in Europe. A powerful, bending free-kick may have become one of the Portugal captain’s trademarks but in fact his effort in La Liga at the weekend was his first goal of that kind since March 2013. It’s taken the Ballon d’Or winner 56 attempts to find the net since his last free-kick goal and just seven of his 24 efforts in La Liga this season have hit the target. please log in to view this image My man Pjanic is in 2nd place, when ever he hits the target he scores Siggurdsson and Larsson best ratio in the Prem it seems.
6. Other - Matt Le Tissier. -Penalties? An almost unblemished record 47/48 - check. -Free kicks from distance? - check. -Pinpont accurate corners including scoring direct on more than one occasion - check.
Food for thought tho wasn't it the PL only? Anyone claiming Ronaldo had a high conversion rate was an idiot, let me guess, UNited fans and they tried ot use some workaround logic like, in september 2008 he scored 2 in three games or some ****e like that