Pelé, in my opinion, is incomparable, the best of all. As Pelé hors-concours, I believe Zico was the best player of all time. Zico was the closest to Pelé in terms of characteristics. A complete and perfect number 10, with excellence in all aspects of the roles he played. Zico was an unstoppable dribbler, fierce in the final third of the field, had an absurd dominance of the area and scored goals in every way; in addition to his absurd intelligence to set up the team and pass, Zico in the blink of an eye found a pass where no one saw it, he found absurd solutions; as well as contributing defensively. In addition to everything he did for Flamengo, with his decision-making power, managing to increase his team's capacity and being the big name of the most winning era in Flamengo's history. Even in the match against Liverpool in 81 it is worth mentioning what Graemme Sounnes said: "Maradona was there, but Zico was sensational. I promised I would stop him, but I couldn't even get close enough to make the foul" His time in the national team, despite no titles, Zico never left anything to be desired in the games he played in, he always delivered a great performance and only lost one game, precisely against Italy.
Out of all the modern players. If you'd said, peak Messi. I could see were you're coming from. With any other modern player from the last 15 years. I don't see that...
@@johnpacino007 The greatest brazilian player of all time is R9 though .he was just unbelievable .he is most spectacular player I have seen outside of Messi.
@@Philippos0-e3v Zico's dribbling, passing, free kicks, playmaking, vision, football IQ, was at a more *_precise_* level. He rarely conceded possession ( Neymar losses possession ample times ) & gets caught meandering on the ball lots of times. Zico level is Platini, Maradona, Laudrup, Zidane, technical levels.
Pelé, in my opinion, is incomparable, the best of all. As Pelé hors-concours, I believe Zico was the best player of all time.
Zico was the closest to Pelé in terms of characteristics. A complete and perfect number 10, with excellence in all aspects of the roles he played.
Zico was an unstoppable dribbler, fierce in the final third of the field, had an absurd dominance of the area and scored goals in every way; in addition to his absurd intelligence to set up the team and pass, Zico in the blink of an eye found a pass where no one saw it, he found absurd solutions; as well as contributing defensively. In addition to everything he did for Flamengo, with his decision-making power, managing to increase his team's capacity and being the big name of the most winning era in Flamengo's history. Even in the match against Liverpool in 81 it is worth mentioning what Graemme Sounnes said: "Maradona was there, but Zico was sensational. I promised I would stop him, but I couldn't even get close enough to make the foul"
His time in the national team, despite no titles, Zico never left anything to be desired in the games he played in, he always delivered a great performance and only lost one game, precisely against Italy.
After watching this video,i have came into a conclusion that is Neymar is a superior player than Zico.
Out of all the modern players. If you'd said, peak Messi. I could see were you're coming from. With any other modern player from the last 15 years. I don't see that...
@@johnpacino007 Neymar is way more talented than Zico don't be biased.
@@johnpacino007 The greatest brazilian player of all time is R9 though .he was just unbelievable .he is most spectacular player I have seen outside of Messi.
@@disneyisafraud.3231R9 was phenomenal player indeed. Shame injuries cut short, what he could have gone onto to do, even further.
@@Philippos0-e3v Zico's dribbling, passing, free kicks, playmaking, vision, football IQ, was at a more *_precise_* level. He rarely conceded possession ( Neymar losses possession ample times ) & gets caught meandering on the ball lots of times.
Zico level is Platini, Maradona, Laudrup, Zidane, technical levels.