Messi is doing things he was doing 15-years-ago! – Steve Nicol | ESPN FC



Craig Burley and Steve Nicol discuss Cristiano Ronaldo’s recent play with Portugal and Lionel Messi’s recent play with Argentina and compare the 2 legends international careers.

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22 comentarios en «Messi is doing things he was doing 15-years-ago! – Steve Nicol | ESPN FC»

  1. Messi has learned as he gets older he can’t go 1000% all time . He learned to pick his moments.
    They were exactly right in saying he drifts in the games and makes you forget that he is there and then BOOM he scores.

    If there is a comparison to other player ls in others sports he would be a Micheal Jordon , Larry Bird , Magic Johnson to where you think you have them under control and then they score 15 pts in row .

    I love watching him play because he puts teams to sleep and just when they forget about him he reminds them with a pass to goal or goal .

    He picks his moments he lets the game come to him .

    All kids in soccer should take note and watch him . He has learned that in order to win he must use everyone around him. He makes people play harder because they know that if they do they get an assist on goal or receive and amazing pass to knock one in for goal.

    He just as learned how play at his age .

    I’m honored and amazed to be able to watch another human get so much joy from a sport they love play.

  2. why does he say in 3 years as if messi were 3 years younger than ronaldo that's not simply the truth… even though as you get older it gets harder progresively, messi can do what he does because he is simply better and more talented than ronaldo, he relies less on physical prowess and more on pure class

  3. Ronaldo was almost always a striker (briefly a winger as well, with Ferguson) while Messi wasn’t ever ‘just a striker’ everybody knows that, c’mon…hence the longevity of Messi on the pitch, so now he can step back (as if he was a Xavi, Iniesta, or Modric) and have a second youth with moments of striker’s brilliance. Enough with the comparisons.
    🍏/🍊

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