nakujua wrote:By telling you that over and over again, then you got to believe them

- in team sports best player is subjective, ama do you want to tell me harry kane is better than aguero, or pogba is better than theo, or degea is better than oliver khan, or bale is better than suarez, or buffon is better than messi, ama ronaldo is better than ronaldo, ama maldini is better than that england goal keeper who saved pele's header
the media feeds you with the best tag and you choose to accept that or not,
hakuna measure ya greatness, at least not in football. There are measures of greatness:
1. Goals scored at club and national team level.
2. Goals scored in crucial games
3. Number of trophies won at club and international level: This measures how well a player improves the performance of his team -mates
4. Individual skills: Dribbling, passing efficiency, heading power, heading accuracy, first touch, accuracy of crosses
5. All round play: Is a player one dimensional or do they score in several different ways?
6. Level of difficulty: Did a player lift a poor team to greater heights or was he always playing with excellent team-mates.
6. Dead ball skills: How often does a player score on free-kicks?
These are just some objective stats. I believe you can think of more.