Who were that players that made you vibrate with their magic abilities and playstyle?

In my opinion Ronaldinho, Riquelme and Okocha had a special magic. They are the ones that made me smile while watching them playing. Always unexpected and fun to watch.

(If you have some unknown gem player to show please share a highlights video. I don’t care if they didn’t have the most brilliant career, I’m in for the fun)

  • No-Performance-2316B
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    11 months ago

    Ronaldinho. His dribbling, skills, and passing was incredible. He deserves the nickname, “O Bruxo,” or The Wizard.

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      11 months ago

      Aimar what a player… He played for my team Benfica and it was a joy to have it. Incredible playmaker

  • FormerManyThingsB
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    11 months ago

    A lot of great players mentioned, but for “magic” – ie, “I’ve never seen that before and I don’t believe I’ve seen it just now” – it’s got to be Ronaldo Narario (Brazilian Ronaldo).

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      11 months ago

      Amazing player. He inspired a generation yet I think Gaucho brought a more magic touch to the game

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    11 months ago

    The thing I like about Joe Allen is, when he’s on the pitch he doesn’t look docile. He doesn’t look vacant. Some players seem to be so naturalistic in their play, like they’re acrobats or dancers or something. Just moving from one position to the next without thinking, all muscle memory. Allen always has this stern concentration. Like he’s thinking all the time. constantly analyzing the game on a higher level. A strategists and a master tactician. Look at the way he watched Bale’s free kick. And the way he celebrated when it goes in. He’s anxious, he can immediately sense the flight of the ball is good, but he also knows that if it rebounds or is deflected, there’s a whole other plan to enact. A new set of conditions that he’s going to have to solve. You never really see him explode with delight. When a goal is scored, no matter how amazing the shot, he always looks more relieved than elated. Because he knows the job is done and the whole process is starting over. I’d be hard-pressed not to put Wee Joe in my All-Time XI. I think he represents my favorite footballing archetype: the professor, the architect. The guy who’s running the whole goddamn show.