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Fabio Capello Named 4 Players in Football History Who Are a Level Above Cristiano Ronaldo

Fabio Capello has seen some of the greatest players to ever play football up close and personal across his years in the game. Whether he was lacing up his boots to play against the game’s greats or managing them from the dugout, the Italian veteran has seen it all.
The former England manager didn’t hesitate at all when asked to name the greatest players in football history, as he gave four names instantly. He even brushed off Cristiano Ronaldo – who is considered the GOAT by some – as not being on the same level as his favourites.
Selecting two players who had already hung up their boots well before the 21st century came around and another pair who will be more familiar to the younger generation of fans, it’s hard to argue with the selections Capello made.
Pele
The first name out of his mouth was that of Brazil’s greatest-ever player, Pele. The man who won three World Cups can’t really be argued with. Capello even played against the wonderfully talented goalscorer. Whenever the conversation surrounding the best players to pull on a pair of boots comes up, the third-highest scorer in history (762 goals) is never far away.
“Pele. I played against him once.”
Diego Maradona
Where Pele goes, Diego Maradona follows. Before the early 2000s, no one could claim to compare to the two superstars who revolutionised the sport and transcended football in many ways. The Argentine wasn’t only capable of doing magical things with a ball at his feet, but he was a larger-than-life personality who will never be forgotten.
Capello named Maradona as part of the most talented trio he’s ever witnessed take to a football pitch. He was a coach in the Italian top-flight when Maradona was at the top of his game at Napoli, so he will have seen his brilliance up close.
Lionel Messi
The other player Capello considers in the top category of footballers is, of course, Lionel Messi. The number of people denying that the former Barcelona superstar is the most talented player of all time is dwindling and there are very few left. Capello was full of praise for the trio he named as the best he’d witnessed: “These three players, they have extra imagination. They make something that you cannot understand.”
It’s not the first time he’s waxed lyrical about the immensely talented triumvirate, either, as he previously put them in a category of their own in a 2019 interview. Capello labelled them all ‘geniuses’, while hammering home his point that Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t on the same level:
“There are three geniuses in football: Pele, Maradona and Messi. Period. [Cristiano] Ronaldo is very strong as he lets you win everything, but Messi is a genius and something else.”
Ronaldo Nazario
A player Capello managed during his long and storied career in the dugout, Ronaldo Nazario, is the man he claimed is just a level below Pele, Maradona and Messi. Admitting there’s not much in it, the 80-year-old put R9 in his own bracket, while again playing down his namesake’s status alongside the true greats:
“Ronaldo is just behind but just a little. Brazilian Ronaldo. Not Cristiano. Cristiano is a good player, but not this level.”
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Hoddle Could Have Succeeded With England Golden Generation
Former Liverpool and England striker Michael Owen has named an underrated former Chelsea manager as the one Englishman who could have got the best out of the ‘Golden Generation’ of the mid-2000s. The Ballon d’Or winner was a key figure in that side, which boasted a wealth of talent including Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, David Beckham and Rio Ferdinand.
Yet their shortcomings have been well documented. Despite being packed to the rafters with quality across the pitch, England never progressed beyond the quarter-finals of a major tournament. They were knocked out at that stage in three consecutive competitions – by eventual champions Brazil in 2002, by hosts Portugal on penalties at Euro 2004, and then in identical fashion at the 2006 World Cup.
The disappointment did not end there. With Steve McClaren at the helm, the Three Lions – still currently enduring one of the longest trophy droughts in international football – failed to qualify for Euro 2008 altogether.
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Whether it was a case of too many egos in one dressing room, clashing personalities, an overestimation of the squad’s ability, shortcomings in the dugout, or a combination of factors, England never truly fulfilled their potential.
But Owen believes Glenn Hoddle was the one manager who had the tools to change their fortunes and steer that generation much further. He claimed, as per the Daily Mail:
“Glenn Hoddle has the most underused, under-appreciated football brain this country has possibly ever had. I am convinced that if he was the manager of that team – the ‘Golden Generation’ – it would have been a marriage made in heaven. He was just incredible.”
He added: “It seems so simple looking back – but play the 3-5-2 that Hoddle did in 1998. We had unbelievable centre-halves all through that era – John Terry, Sol Campbell, Rio, Gareth Southgate, Jonathan Woodgate, Jamie Carragher, Ledley King. Put Gary Neville on the right, Ashley Cole the left and bring Becks in the middle. Keep the ball, control games. It sounds easy now, yet we made bloody hard work of it.’
For all his admiration of Hoddle, Owen did also take a step back and admit that he got life in camp badly wrong during his Wembley reign between 1996 and 1998. He critcised the plain meals, the lack of family visits, and pointed towards the modern ways of Gareth Southgate and Thomas Tuchel to take note of what the Three Lions lacked back then that was outside the footballing side of things.
Owen Was Also Critical of Sven-Goran Eriksson
Although he never explicitly said that he thought the onus of England’s downfalls during the Golden Generation should have been put on the manager, Owen’s latest quotes seem to stick a lot of the blame on Sven-Goran Eriksson. On the country’s first-ever non-native head coach, he said:
“Against the very, very best, we hardly got a kick [under Eriksson)]. In the Brazil game [2-1 defeat in 2002], we played against 10 men for the last half hour and still didn’t get a kick. Not even a chance. It was the most flat effort I’ve ever seen, considering it was a World Cup quarter-final. We just weren’t smart enough.
“And again, some people will say it’s nothing to do with formations, it’s just about players. I really don’t get that. I’ve been on the pitch so many times where you just think, ‘Oh my word, how do we beat them? They’re set up so well you can’t even see a pass’. Let’s get it right – we played long ball! Not because we wanted to, but because we were so outnumbered in midfield with a rigid 4-4-2. Everyone said Gerrard and Lampard couldn’t play together. It didn’t matter. All we did, every time we played good teams, honestly, was launch it to [Emile] Heskey.”
He continued: “We were very strong, but we also got knocked out by the winners. Brazil’s wing-backs were Cafu and Roberto Carlos – ours were Danny Mills and Ashley Cole. Their front three was Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, and Ronaldo – we had Owen and Heskey! Do you know what I mean?
“I’m laughing at myself saying this. We were so blasé to think we deserved to win, but I do believe we would have had a better chance with Hoddle.”
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Leeds Want ‘Incredible’ Free Agent As Transfer Race Heats Up
Leeds United are assessing their options in the summer transfer market, as Ben Jacobs reports of a free agent on the club’s shortlist for the coming weeks.
The Whites are keen to improve the squad after securing their place in the Premier League, with an impressive turnaround at the halfway point helping Daniel Farke and his side stay up with ease in the end.
Given the history of the club, nobody will be content with just surviving, with Europe appearing easier to qualify for than ever before in the division.
A few reinforcements across the squad will be needed. Goalkeeper remains a problem position, after Lucas Perri failed to impress, while talks continue with Karl Darlow over a new deal, as his current one expires at the end of the month.
The forward areas also remain a place of interest to help bring more strength and depth to Farke within his Leeds squad. Several options are on the cards, and one of them is a familiar face.
Leeds Revive Harry Wilson Transfer Interest
It was only a year ago that it seemed certain that Harry Wilson would be a Leeds United player. Talks had progressed well in the final hours of the summer transfer window, but a deal fell through at the last moment.
What followed was the Welshman hitting the form of his life, bagging ten goals and seven assists in the Premier League, which included a purple patch that had him among the very best in the division.
As that was ongoing, there was uncertainty over his future at Fulham, with a contract that expired in the summer. Now, he looks set to be a free agent, and Leeds are hoping to pounce.
Ben Jacobs reports that Wilson is back on the club’s radar, with initial talks held over a move for the 29-year-old as a free agent. They aren’t alone, however, as Aston Villa and Benfica remain keen, along with a whole host of other clubs.
Any move could prove to be huge for Leeds though, with Wilson being described as “incredible” by Marco Silva during their time together at Craven Cottage.
It remains to be seen whether the club can finally get a deal done this time around, after coming so close last summer.
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Leeds’ Forward Options
Leeds managed to get through the past season with the summer arrivals of Dominic Calvert-Lewin, Noah Okafor, and Lukas Nmecha in their ranks.
Looking beyond that trio, however, the options remained slightly thin on the ground. Daniel James, Wilfried Gnonto, and Joel Piroe all struggled to make much of an impact during their limited minutes.
Exits for those players could be on the cards, if interest in them ramps up, while Leeds may look for their own possible upgrades in the same positions.
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Leeds are in the market for a new defender.
Wilson would certainly offer that, while Jacobs adds that Julian Brandt is also a target, after he announced his exit from Borussia Dortmund as a free agent.
It remains to be seen who else could be on the radar, but it’s clear that Leeds need to push on now.
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Man Utd Hold Talks to Sign Felix Nmecha
Manchester United have held talks with intermediaries surrounding a potential deal to sign a midfielder, according to TeamTalk, as interest ramps up in players for the central ranks.
The Red Devils have placed plenty of focus on the midfield this summer, with a deal for Ederson already agreed and just waiting to be confirmed.
Beyond the Brazilian, Man United have also been pushing to sign Mateus Fernandes, with the West Ham star seemingly available after their relegation from the Premier League.
That could end up sealing the midfield for the coming season, but there is a chance that the Old Trafford outfit will add another player into the mix.
With that in mind, it seems as though there is another target for Michael Carrick now on the radar.
Man United Talks For Felix Nmecha
Recent links have emerged over Man United’s interest in Borussia Dortmund ace Felix Nmecha, who has been scouted by the club amid his impressive World Cup performances for Germany.
As that interest persists, TeamTalk reports that talks have been held between the club and intermediaries on behalf of the player, as he seems open to leaving the Bundesliga side this summer.
It’s a green light for the 25-year-old, but there is still the challenge of club-to-club talks ahead, if United persist with a move. Dortmund are seemingly under no pressure to sell, as there is a long-term contract on the table, as well as a £52 million release clause that isn’t available until next summer.
Carrick’s side aren’t the only team in the mix, as rivals Liverpool are there, as well as Manchester City, Arsenal, Chelsea, Barcelona, and Real Madrid.
It remains to be seen whether an approach will be made this summer, but Nmecha, who has been described as the “most underrated midfielder in Europe”, is clearly attracting interest in what could be a huge battle to land his signature.
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Man United Sales Needed
While there are plenty of talented players on the Man United shortlist, it’s clear that the recruitment team will need to consider sales on top of any possible incomings.
There will be a budget available, and it’s clear that at least two midfielders are part of that overall transfer spend available to the club this summer.
However, adding a third expensive addition like Nmecha means focus may need to quickly switch towards sales to raise the funds for such a signing.
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The first players to consider will be Manuel Ugarte and Marcus Rashford. Beyond that pair, moves for Andre Onana, Altay Bayindir and others could raise the necessary money.
With a return to the Champions League coming up, Carrick will need all the support he can get in the squad to compete across all formats again.
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