Well as many know I am born in
argentina.
I think that when these types of questions are asked, it is very difficult to answer them, because at least I think that he may have been the best of his time, but it is very difficult to say "he is the best of all".
I will give examples: At the number level, Pele was enormously great, besides seeing him was a delight. In his time he was the best without a doubt.
In his time, Alfredo DI Stefano, many people who saw him play, including my father, said that he had never seen anything like him. They called him "The blonde saeta"
After Pele there was a great player who was Johan Cruiff, I think he only needed to win a World Cup.
After that came the great era of our Diego Armando Maradona, winning a World Cup, scoring the best goal in World Cup history. But let's not forget that at that time there were also great players. Platini, Hugo Sanchez, The Draulup brothers, Rumennigge, Lineker, for me the best midfield I've ever seen made up of Socrates, Falcao and Zico, Romario and many others.
Once the stage of these players is over, comes the litter of Ronaldo, Ronaldhino Gaucho, Zidane, Figo, Iniesta and others.
And there was already talk of a certain Lionel Messi, a long time ago established as the best soccer player in the world today. Not forgetting players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Levandovsky and many more.
I mean, what do I mean by this? In truth it is very difficult to say only one was the best of all. Because they all shone in their respective times.
I will at least keep 5, no matter the position, for me the best 5 of all time were in order of time: Pele, Maradona, Platini. Ronaldo and Ronaldinho Gaucho.
And although my compatriots don't like it, without a doubt someone
tells me, I have a ticket to give you and see one of these 5, I tell him to give me the ticket to see: Ronaldhino Gaucho.
Despite not being a compatriot of mine, I have enjoyed it a lot, especially during his time at Barcelona.
Greetings to all, and very nice post