Translation of the article title into English: Kaka: Honestly, in the past 50 years of world football, only 4 players have reached the ceiling level in dribbling skills

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Let's continue to evaluate some of the views from the text and images I came across. Kaka stated that in the past 50 years of world football, only four players have truly reached the pinnacle of dribbling skills: Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Messi, and Neymar. Regarding this statement, I would like to share my own thoughts, as I was part of the school football team in my younger days.

When it comes to dribbling alone, Messi is the most efficient and practical. He developed from Maradona's quick and agile style, becoming even faster and more agile. Unfortunately, he did not inherit Maradona's kingly will. Ronaldo's dribbling combines power, speed, and technique. Although not as efficient as Messi, he expresses the beauty of the impact force of football to the extreme. Young people today can only experience Ronaldo through highlights, which is quite regrettable. Ronaldinho's dribbling is the ultimate in technique and imagination, or rather, the ultimate in technique. If the full score for technique is 10, God favored him with an 11. Unfortunately, Ronaldinho did not cherish his talent enough. As for Neymar, I don't want to comment much. Brazil has been lacking in recent years, which makes him stand out. He scores a 9 in terms of technique. However, he will be forgotten.

In terms of dribbling skills, Messi utilizes techniques to perfection, overcoming the slow with speed, the fast with change, and the strong with agility. Ronaldinho ranks second in terms of technique, speed, and dribbling skills. Ronaldo showcases speed, efficiency, ferocity, and technique. Neymar displays intricate and artistic techniques. The essence of simplicity is the ultimate, and Messi's dribbling skills are at the highest level. No wonder he has so many solo goals and assists. Facts speak louder than words, especially in tight spaces, where even Maradona falls far short of Messi. Other so-called dribbling experts have only a few remarkable goals, and they themselves admire Messi immensely, so there's no need for further comparison.

Objectively speaking, from a technical standpoint, Messi can be considered the best in history. Perhaps his talent isn't superior to others, and perhaps he can't do every detail better than any other player, nor is he as elegant as others. However, Messi never resorts to showiness; he is concise and practical, achieving speed, accuracy, and decisiveness. His appreciation angle may not be as visually appealing as Brazilian players, but if you only compare a few World Cup matches or highlights with his low points, he is undoubtedly the worst.

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