Ronaldinho alikuwa zaidi ya Messi Barcelona

You can score a million goals and still be a bad player.but you can't get past defenders if you're a bad player, simple and short ronaldinho is better than the small midget (messi)

Yawezekana unajifunzia kiingereza hapa. Kwa hiyo Messi hufunga magoli katikati ya uwanja? Unajua kwa nini unamuita Messi small midget? Una jealous na there is nothing you can do about it.

If you will let messi play without xavi and iniesta! I guarantee you, he will play nonsense! Gaucho was a one man show like Michael Jordan when you talk about basketball

If that is so, where is he now? Kapotea. Nimeuliza swali sijibiwi: Kwa nini Barca walimuuza best player kwa bei ndogo vile? Nini kinamfanya huyo best player wenu asiendelee kuwa best?

Mwaka wenu huu. Mtalia sana
 
[h=1]The Top 10 Dribblers in World Football[/h]
As they say: "Football without skill is like a person without a soul." Twenty-first century football has grown to be biased towards the final score rather than the football show.

Here are some of those players who make the beautiful game truly live up to the name.

10. Sergio "Kun" Aguero(Argentina) - Atletico de Madrid
The young 20-year-old Argentine striker has a tremendous close control which makes a difficult task for defenders to take the ball from him. Apart from his clinical finishing, he has decent skills in his repertoire.


9. Kaka(Brazil) - AC Milan
The Brazilian may not be in his very best at the moment, but there's no doubt that he is definitely good on the ball. His first touches, coupled by great pace allows him to run away from challenges at ease.

8. Andrés Iniesta(Spain) - F.C. Barcelona

The list wouldn't be complete without a mention of his name. His main advantage lies in his ball control which complements his intelligence. This allows him to read the defense and move around them. He has used this to win numerous penalties.



7. Ronaldo(Brazil) - Corinthians

It might seem strange to see his name in this list since he is way past his peak, but O Fenômeno (The Phenomenon) has graced the world with overwhelming skills as an icing on the cake of his goal scoring gift.

It's not everyday you see a player who uses step-overs to round the keeper before slotting the ball into an empty net.



6. Arjen Robben(Netherlands) - Real Madrid

The Dutchman has some dazzling displays on the feet which constantly keep Madridistas and other football fans on the edges of their seats. His ability to beat defenders has earned him a spot as a pivot of the Real Madrid attack.



5. Juan Roman Riquelme(Argentina) - Boca Juniors

The 30-year-old Boca Juniors play-maker is known for his vision and control of play in the field. On top of that, he is a very potent dribbler of the ball, great ball control with displays that has left his victims look like beginners, especially during his early days in Boca.

He was even awarded most artistic player in 2005 by Spanish sports paper, Marca.

4. Robinho(Brazil) - Manchester City
The king of step-overs, as he is known has spiced up the Eastlands this season with some great goals but also great magical displays with the ball. In his younger days at Santos, Robinho was warned publicly by Gremio goalkeeper Danrlei that his humiliation of older players would get his leg broken one day.


3. Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) - Manchester United
The 24-year-old Portuguese has a bag full of tricks which he constantly shows game in game out. His blistering pace and moving the ball into space hinders defenders from keeping up with him. His goals only complement the shivers he sends to defenders as he approaches.

2. Ronaldinho (Brazil) - AC Milan
Though not as good as he was three seasons ago, Ronaldinho brought a revolution in the skills department on the field. His ability to bring freestyle skills into the game of football has always been a joy to watch.

1. Lionel Messi(Argentina) - F.C. Barcelona
The 1.69-meter-tall winger has a unique gift of dribbling. His height and quick feet allow him to quickly change pace and direction right in front of and between defenders. His ball control is simply phenomenal, with the ability of running as quickly with the ball as he does without it.
This natural ability allows Messi to ghost through defense; easily and frequently able to beat three opponents with three touches.

Kwa akili zenu mtadhani nimeandika mimi, kula link hapa The Top 10 Dribblers in World Football | Bleacher Report
 
[h=1]The best football dribblers ever[/h]
The football game has many aspects one of it is dribbling. Many great players can dribble very well but this list is about "The best dribbler ever". It are these players who can decide a match with just one action they are the players who mastered dribbling the best and had the ability to beat defenders no one else could.
1 [h=2]Diego Maradona[/h]
Maradona Gambetta
Maradona's favorite way of playing and dribbling.


Maradona is arguably the best dribbler ever, just watch one of his videos and you will see why whole teams had to mark him. Maradona could get past defenders easily, he would use body feints to fool a defender into believing exactly the opposite of what he was actually going to do. He would suddenly change direction when the defender was expecting him to go the other way, it is this style of dribbling he used which is called "Gambetta". One example of this is his second goal against England in the 1986 World Cup quarter-final where he would get the ball and beat five England defenders before scoring a goal. Maradona would later say in one of his interviews "In that game no one could have stopped me, not even Mike Tyson".




2 [h=2]Lionel Messi[/h]
Messi dribbles
No one can stop him. Amazing dribbles


The 23 year old Argentine has an incredible ball control and fast acceleration. He can beat defenders with his short ball touches by suddenly changing direction. Although he is still very young we consider him as one of the best dribblers ever already. With he´s brilliant play at Barcelona he has already won the Champions League thrice. He scored a similar goal like Maradona´s 'Goal of the Century' in a match against Getafe where he dribbled past 5 players.



3 [h=2]Garrincha[/h]
Garrincha
His great dribble move


Garrincha was well-known for his great dribbling move where he threatened inside but then suddenly go outside with a fast acceleration. He would then reach the penalty area to score a goal or give an assist. He did this move multiple times in a match and defenders would always fail for it. He won the World Cup twice and Brazil never lost a game with both Pelé and Garrincha in the team.




4 [h=2]Johan Cruyff[/h]
Johan Cruyff
The Cruyff turn and other dribbles.


Cruyff had the ability to see the weak spots in a defense he would see a gap and suddenly accelerate into it and make his way to the penalty area. He was a great dribbler who could suddenly change direction and accelerate past a defender. However he also had his own move named after him, "The Cruyff turn". In this move he would look like passing the ball to his teammate but instead of kicking he would drag the ball behind his planted foot with the inside of his other foot, turn 90 degrees and accelerate away from the defender.



5 [h=2]George Best[/h]
George Best
Simply the best.


The greatest player ever to play at Manchester United was also a great dribbler. Best mainly used his right foot to cut away from defenders, creating space in which he would continue his dribble. Although only using his right foot he had a great control of the ball. By using the inside and outside of the foot he allowed himself to quickly change direction or dodge tackles.




6 [h=2]Pelé[/h]
Pelé
The Master Of the Beautiful Game.


Besides being great at heading, shooting and scoring goals, Pelé also was a great dribbler. With the ball short on his feet he had a great control of the ball which looked like it would stick to his shoe. This gave him the possibility to keep control of the ball even in short areas. With this ability he was able to keep the ball with him in the penalty area and score a lot of goals from there.




7 [h=2]Ronaldo[/h]
Ronaldo dribbling skill
Ronaldo making great runs.


Brazilian player Ronaldo had a great dribbling ability. He made amazing solo runs slaloming through the defense, passing several defenders and finally beating the keeper and scoring a goal. Ronaldo was great in doing step overs, whether it was a single one or multiple ones, he would always get past the defender. Not many players do step overs in front of the keeper the way Ronaldo did in his match against Ghana at the 2006 World Cup.



8 [h=2]Zinedine Zidane[/h]
Zidane
Zidane roulette and dribbles.


Zidane is probably the player with the best ball control ever. He wasn't the fastest, he didn't had a great acceleration, but he didn't need that with such a control over the ball. Zidane could get out of difficult situations easily. He also got an own move named after him, the "Zidane Roulette". It's the 360 turn he perfected and used most effectively of all players.





9 [h=2]Ronaldinho[/h]
Ronaldinho
Skills and tricks.




Although he may not be as good as in his Barcelona period, Ronaldinho still is a great player with a lot of skills. He did a lot of amazing tricks during his career, bringing freestyle skills in a football match. One of his famous moves is the elastico where he fools a defender by pushing the ball sideways but suddenly pulling the ball back to the other side.





10 [h=2]Stanley Matthews[/h]
Stanley Matthews
Dribbling compilation.




Stanley Matthews was known for his great dribbling skills, because of that he gained the nickname "the wizard of dribble". Matthews had a great balance and sense of timing, he could suddenly accelerate on a moment the defender would not suspect it. Pelé once said Matthews was "the man who taught us the way football should be played.".






Hiyo nayo unaweza kuipata live Best Dribblers Ever - Top 10 list of the Greatest Football Dribblers Ever
 
kwanza sipo kwenye darasa la kiswahili
swali la kipuuzi eti kwa nini aliuzwa!!!!unataka kujua uelimishwe au unataka kujenga hoja?
mengine nayo siyajibu ndio upuuzi uleule ushajibiwa sana kwenye huu uzi

Jazba hazijibu maswali haya ndito, hakuna sehemu niliyojibiwa kwa nini aliuzwa na alikuwa na umri gani. Huna haja ya kuwa na hasira.

Asante kwa blah blah na maneno mengi yasiyo na paragraph wala herufi kubwa. Unaweza kuniambia kwa nini Barcelona walimuuza Gaucho?

Walimuuza akiwa na umri gani?

Aliuzwa kwa kiasi gani?

Kiasi alichouzwa kinafanania na mauzo ya timu inayomuuza mchezaji inayomtegemea?

Twende kazi
 
[h=2]Eto'o: Barcelona won everything because of me, not Ronaldinho[/h] 1


Samuel Eto'o still cannot understand why Pep Guardiola made him leave Camp Nou. The Inter forward says he will retire at Montpellier.


The Cameroon captain rejects claims that he was a disruptive influence in the Barca dressing room.

"I've played and I've won with Ronaldinho, Messi, a lot of great players. Instead of worrying for my place in the team, I contributed to the collective success. When Ronaldinho arrived to Barcelona, he won nothing. After my arrival, we won everything."


Eto'o also admits that Leo Messi begged Guardiola not to sell the Cameroonian.

"When Guardiola wanted me to go, Messi came to him and said: ‘Sell whoever you like, but not Samuel'."

The Cameroon international says he is likely to end his career at Montpellier.


"As a favour to Roger Milla, it's not easy for me to say that I intend to play my last season at Montepellier."


[Source: L'Equipe]



Kula mwenyewe link hii hapa Eto'o: Barcelona won everything because of me, not Ronaldinho - Soccer News
 
[h=1]10 Reasons Why AC Milan Will Not Miss Ronaldinho[/h]
[h=2]No. 1 Player Stays Out Late[/h]
AC Milan has been very strict over the years on having its players showing up every day ready to play and not tired from being at a nightclub until 2 a.m.

Ronaldinho was often rumored to be spending more time partying than the club would have liked.




[h=2]No. 2 Lack Of Defense[/h]
The game has changed to where even offensive-minded players need to make big contributions defensively. Ronaldinho often relied on the help of others when it came to defense.




[h=2]No. 3 Unwanted show offs[/h]


As for the modern game, no one will entertain a player who put his desire for fan cheering ahead of team success. Should he adopt challenging football that puts defenders in a corner of keep on making old fashioned shows and make team mates stranded? Too late
[h=2]No. 4 Club Looking at Younger Players[/h]
AC Milan realizes it has a number of older players and with Ronaldinho already being 30, finding some younger talent is something the club realizes it needs to do. Palermo's Javier Pastore could be a future target.



[h=2]No. 5 Salary Off The Books[/h]
AC Milan is one of the few elite clubs in Europe that actually tries to balance its books and has a tiny debt compared to the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester United.



[h=2]No. 6 Something Instead Of Nothing[/h]
Although a fee has not been disclosed, AC Milan did not let Ronaldinho leave for free and thus the club was able to get back at least some of the money it paid when it purchased the player from Barcelona in 2008. He would have been able to leave the club for nothing in the summer of 2011.



[h=2]No. 7 Milan Sells, Still Wins[/h]
AC Milan has still performed well after selling some of its past superstars. It won the UEFA Champions League the year after selling Andriy Shevchenko to Chelsea and even defeated Real Madrid last season after it sold Kaka to the Spanish giants.



[h=2]No. 8 Back to Brazil[/h]
One thing that makes AC Milan a great club is that it makes great business deals. Sending Ronaldinho back to Brazil means they will not to face him, unless by some tiny chance AC Milan and Flamengo meet in the FIFA Club World Cup.



[h=2]No. 9 Questions From Media[/h]
Certainly in the past few months, Ronaldinho as well as many within the AC Milan organization have had to answer to questions about Ronaldinho's future. Those distractions will now go away.



[h=2]No. 10 Presence Of Antonio Cassano[/h]One of the reasons why it was easy for AC Milan to let Ronaldinho go was the acquisition of Antonio Cassano, who is no stranger to trouble, but also an outstanding talent.
 

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Who the ---- compares Ronaldinho to messi? Im a messi fan, but wow Messi + Ronaldo = Ronaldinho's left foot!
 
If you will let messi play without xavi and iniesta! I guarantee you, he will play nonsense! Gaucho was a one man show like Michael Jordan when you talk about basketball

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Who the ---- compares Ronaldinho to messi? Im a messi fan, but wow Messi + Ronaldo = Ronaldinho's left foot!


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Alaaniwe Dunga! Hakika Ronaldinho alikuwa Tabasamu la Soka! Ila Messi ni Kicheko cha Soka!

 
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Ronaldo de assis Moreira asilinganiswe na Messi kabisa.

Ni sawa na waingereza wanavyomwita ROONEY WHITE PELE.

Hawa wachezaji hawalingani hata chembe.

Kila mmoja ana uchezaji wake japo ukifatilia vizuri makocha wanawapa nafasi ya kutokaba kabisa wawapo uwanjani.
 
Kila mmoja ana uzuri wake uwanja lakini Messi yupo kwenye sayari ingine.
 

Ronaldinho ni msisimuaji (electrifying) - mashabiki wake ni wale wenye mchecheto
Messi ni mganzishaji (numbing) - mashabiki wake ni wale wenye mapozi
 
Ronaldinho ni msisimuaji (electrifying) - mashabiki wake ni wale wenye mchecheto
Messi ni mganzishaji (numbing) - mashabiki wake ni wale wenye mapozi


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