Ronaldinho Shocks Fans by Naming Unexpected Dribbling Maestro Behind Messi and Neymar
Generally, playing alongside Messi and Neymar is a privilege for any teammate, but in this case Ronaldinho became a mentor to both. Already established as one of the world’s best and winner of the 2005 Ballon d’Or, the Brazilian served as Messi’s early guide at FC Barcelona and later shared the Brazil national team with Neymar. All three, however, will be remembered for highlight reels filled with defenders left behind
Eden Hazard of Chelsea runs with the ball under pressure from Harry Arter of AFC Bournemouth.
One of Ronaldinho’s defining traits, beyond his talent, was his ever-present smile—a reflection of the joy he always said he felt on the field. “He played with happiness, and that’s something I’ve always respected,” he concluded regarding Hazard.
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Hazard, the best Premier League player of the 2010s
Despite a disappointing stint at Real Madrid that ultimately led to his retirement at just 32, Eden Hazard built a lasting Premier League legacy in a Chelsea shirt. He was recently inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame, with the league’s official site even naming him the best player of the 2010 decade.
With 85 goals and 57 assists in 245 games, Hazard’s greatest impact came with the ball at his feet. Across seven seasons with the Blues, the Belgian attempted 1,441 dribbles and completed 909, more than any other player during that span, showcasing a level of dominance in one-on-one situations rarely seen in the league.



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