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Who is the strongest of the three midfield commanders in the history of world football?
Three midfielders in the history of world football.

Is it obvious? Platini is the strongest,

Look at Platini's achievements, that is, Zidane's national team is slightly better than him.

Roast goose, depending on the team's dependence on him, Platini is obviously a higher level.

Post someone else's post, which is more intuitive:

Q: After reading the post about how high Ma Lao's status was in the 1986 World Cup, some people said that it was not as good as Platini, who was the world's number one and close to the champion at that time.

Others say that Platini's dribbling breakthrough is almost zero, which can't be compared with the old horse.

Although I know that Platini was the top player in football before Diego Maradona, I still don't know much about his strength and technical characteristics.

Answer 1: Pudie likes my wife very much.

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Now I understand why the ball king values personal dribbling ability, such as vision. Running without the ball? Shoot? The accuracy of passing the ball is huge and ignored.

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Pudie's free kick can be said to be the first in the 1980 s, better than the old horse.

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In the past 30 years, my impression is that no one can do it except signori.

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Commander? Commander tower? You can control the rhythm and attack direction of a team.

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To sum up, you can command the three armed forces, and you can fight in the near future.

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The second man under Lao Ma in the 1980s.

(Note: Diego Diego Maradona was the first player before, but the polo king was not a midfielder)

Answer 2: Futenma's performance in the World Cup is far less than that in the European Cup. The main reason is that he didn't play the two unique skills of back shooting and cushion ball. For example, in the 1982 World Cup, he even often stayed near the midfield to organize the scheduling, and the number of shots was less than that of his partner Giresse. In the 1984 European Cup, he took both to the extreme.

Foreign forums have seen some French fans claim that Balbuena is a modern Giresse, and they can only say that they have watched too few games in Giresse.

Today, Giresse is Iniesta. He is of average build, but his dribbling and passing threats are first-class, and he often scores key goals. His role and performance in the 82nd World Cup in France were better than Platini's, which was also an important reason why he won the Silver Ball Award that year.

But only by returning to Bordeaux can he really play a central role. Especially in the match between Bordeaux and Barcelona in 1983, he was as good as diego maradona and Schustr, and he could be a coach and a general.

Of course, the three midfielders I am talking about here are Platini, Zidane and beckenbauer (different from the first two organized midfielders).

If the discussion is: the tail of the small world, the three major midfielders in Serie A in the late 1990s:? Zidane of Juventus, Rui Costa of Milan and Veron of Lazio, so I can only say that the landlord is a die-hard Milan fan, so my favorite is Lao Rui.

Actually, objectively speaking, Florence's Rui is the most perfect Rui. After arriving in Milan, he mainly passed and assisted, and his direct score dropped slightly.

Rui directly inserted, Batty or Sheva broke out. It's beautiful.

Zidane is needless to say. Now, he must be the most accomplished person.

However, in that year, Serie A was really no higher than the other two. Personally, I think it is not even as good as Veron at that time.

Let's just say how strong Veron was at the peak. If you really watched the Lazio game, say Nedved is good, but he really wants to help Veron.