Maradona37
Well-known member
Yes, but that doesn't mean amazing talents didn't exist in the past.I am on the other side of the camp tbh. I think back in the days for a huge talent it was easier to create a huge gap than it is now. Now you have to take much better care of body as well to maintain longevity. The know-how of football available to all teams is infinitely more. Defenders are better equipped to deal with the truly talent today.
Garrincha could really do well if he played today, but much more would be asked of him.
And taking comments like that to their logical extension would be like saying Pele couldn't get a game for Crystal Palace as Mateta is better or a more 'modern' player than him. Ditto Garrincha with someone like Mitoma.
This idea that 'older equals worse' is far too uniform and lazy. Football is an eye test sport - someone born in the 40s can have more technical ability, vision, talent and football IQ than a player born in 1995. It's not like the 100 m where you know Usain Bolt is statistically, scientifically faster than Jesse Owens and that is it.