Iniol8888 Posted 22 hours ago #1 Posted 22 hours ago Would you rather be remembered as the greatest player never to win the World Cup, or an average player who won it?
ermal Posted 22 hours ago #2 Posted 22 hours ago That's a tough one! Personally, I'd rather be remembered as the greatest player even without the World Cup. Skills and legacy on the pitch stay forever, even if the trophy is missing. What about you?"
Phanten Posted 19 hours ago #3 Posted 19 hours ago Give me the legacy and the highlights any day. Trophies are sweet but being remembered for how you played hits different, even if the cabinet's a bit bare.
tycarium98 Posted 17 hours ago #4 Posted 17 hours ago Greatest player, no question. That R9/Messi aura lasts way longer than some guy's Wikipedia medal count who just happened to be on the right team.
kyrvi Posted 16 hours ago #5 Posted 16 hours ago Greatest player without it, hands down. Anyone can get carried to a medal but nobody forgets the magicians.
Thoxki Posted 16 hours ago #6 Posted 16 hours ago The individual brilliance angle wins every time for me too. I'd take being the guy people still make YouTube comps about decades later over just having my name etched on a cup I barely contributed to.
tycna5 Posted 15 hours ago #7 Posted 15 hours ago Greatest player without the cup for sure. That kind of respect and admiration can't be faked or handed to you just for being on the right squad.
aurorarel Posted 15 hours ago #8 Posted 15 hours ago ngl the replies are already saying what I'd pick, but yeah, gimme that iconic status every time. The cup's a team prize anyway, being a legend on your own terms is rarer.
yukiixna Posted 3 hours ago #11 Posted 3 hours ago Guy in my Sunday league was a local legend with silky feet, never won a thing, and everyone stll talks about him.
cedarolora Posted 3 hours ago #12 Posted 3 hours ago just watch interviews w the greats who never won, they always give better advice on handling loss tbh
voxrily96 Posted 3 hours ago #13 Posted 3 hours ago seen this play out irl with my uncle, absolute wizard on the pithc but his team never made it past semis in any tourney, and he still gets free drinks at the pub 20 years later lol. nobody even remembers the name of the guy from our town who actually got a medal riding the bench for a top club.
meriaenda Posted 2 hours ago #14 Posted 2 hours ago I'd rather be the greatest without the cup honestly, just means you can charge higher rates for coaching or punditry gigs since the "what if" angle sells harder.
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