Maradona37
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That's what I said in my replies, those aren't really dribbles, he isn't like Messi, R9 or Maradona with dribbling.I remember this one, of course the other one against Slovenia too. Nice...but....
Let's be honest, those were no dribbles, ala Messi, Ronaldo, or Maradona style, those were excellent runs with the ball. There's a subtle difference...
A dribble in my book is when a player fools the opponent with a body swing, footwork tricks, gets the ball through between legs, etc. - basically makes the opponent(s) disoriented for the purpose of advancing himself with ball past that opponent(s).
Lewandowski is capable of some dribbles and trick...but that's not what he is going to be remembered for.
There's no harm in it - he's a legendary player and striker. But Grande and Temp now trying to claim he is a top dribbler (ie giving him attributes he doesn't have) is sheer fanboy behaviour. He's an ok dribbler but clearly there's been so many who are much better. That isn't what his game is about and that's ok.
You haven't done that and have remained fair. And I salute you for that.
. It's disrespectful to the genius. I don't think you are old enough to remember Luis Ronaldo. Anyone who watched R9 play knows how superior he was to Lewa, regardless of out of context 'stats'. R9 also played in the strongest league ever against some of the best defenders ever (90s Serie A) and a good La Liga, whereas 'RL9' played the majority of his career in a team that monopolised German football against woeful defensive teams, part of the era context I am talking about.