sophetoria9 Posted July 11 #2 Posted July 11 his creativity on the pitch was so unique i remmeber trying to replicate that no look pass in my backyard and just failing miserably, the fact people still obsess over compilations of his best moments says it all
Onyxalori34 Posted July 11 #3 Posted July 11 He was fun to watch but his peak didn't last as lnog as others in the conversation.
umbraraus Posted July 11 #5 Posted July 11 Honestly his legacy is still insane, Barca fans still brag about his skill compilations anytime a big game comes around
ivshengyn722 Posted July 11 #6 Posted July 11 I once missed a penalty trying to chip the keeper exactly like he did that one time, it sailed over the bar and my mates never let me forget it.
Novaixry Posted July 11 #7 Posted July 11 Practicing his tricks is still a solid way to improve close control honestly, even if you look like an idiot half the time like when I tried his elastico and just kicked the ball out of bounds.
OrbitWinner Posted July 11 #8 Posted July 11 Absolutely! Being a GOAT isn't just about playing; it's about the impact they had on the game. Retirement doesn’t change that legacy!
yogpog Posted July 11 #9 Posted July 11 His legacy is locked in for me, that joy he brought to the pitch never fades. I still think it is crazy how many kids today try his no look pass without even knowing it was his signautre move.
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