
Seen above are Pele & Maradona
The game of soccer is the most popular single sport in the world. There is not a single country in the world that does not play soccer. Like Christianity Soccer is also present in every country in the world. Great Britain and other colonial powers are responsible to spread soccer in most of the countries in the world. The best of soccer is played in South America and Brazil while best of money after this sport is spent in Europe and especially in Spain.
The most artistic soccer players in the history were produced by South America and Brazil namely Brazilian Pele, Argentinians Alfredo Di Stefano, Maradona and now Lionel Messi. Europe is also having its own share of producing great footballers such as Hungarian Puskas, Mozambican born Portuguese Eusebio, Germans Backenbeur & Rumminige and Dutch Cryuf. These soccer players made this sport more popular and more attractive. For its fame and charisma soccer owes its gratitude to these soccer artistes of which type world is yet to see more.
After Pele’s voluntarily retirement in early seventies when he was still enjoying best of his form and running 100 meters in 11 seconds which was unimaginable for a footballer at that age, soccer experts said that world will never produce another Pele. This prophecy to a certain extent lasted for another decade till the fully blossomed Diego Maradona appeared on the football scene. During Maradona’s era especially during his peak form at Napoli in Italy and at 1986 & 1990 World Cups, soccer experts dubbed Maradona as the best player of whose type never came before. Who were these soccer experts who made this comment? They were those who never saw Pele during his peak form and never analyzed Pele’s game properly.
Seen above is Ardiles.Maradona was no doubt a great player but he was not a perfect footballer. He lacked Heading power and in his right leg he was absolutely handicapped. He was over perfect in his left leg and appropriate in his very decisive thinking power on the field. He was not only playing but more than that he was making his colleagues play by accurately feeding them with clever passes. He was playing the game of two soccer players, to quote Bobby Charlton when he was asked how England lost by a margin of 2-0 goals against Argentina in 1986 World Cup? Bobby Charlton replied thus “because Argentina played with 12 players”, which means one Maradona was equal to two players.
Lionel Messi is currently the best among all the top world class footballers. He is according to me the best because others are of low level including the highest paid footballer the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo. British writer George Bernard Shaw was once asked thus “why Shakespeare became great?” replied Shaw saying “because I was not born then”. Messi is seen as best now because there is no stiff competition for him from really top players. The only opponent for him for the top spot is Ronaldo but he too is of very mediocre level. In fact currently world soccer is not producing great footballers for reasons best known to the players only. Today world soccer is played not by skill of the players but by the amount of the money. It is money now that controls everything ingrained in footballers.
A. Veronica Fernandes,
