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The Best Right Midfielders Ever To Play Soccer

The Best Right Midfielders Ever To Play Soccer

Traditionally the position of right-sided midfielder is an offensively minded, technically-gifted footballer. Often, the right midfielder will neglect defensive duties in favour of showing skills and pace and attacking the opposition left back. Right midfielders can also be called right wingers or wide rights.

The main aim of the right midfielder is to beat the opponent and deliver crosses or through-balls to create goal-scoring opportunities. Some of the best in history have included Stanley Matthews, Jairzinho and Eddie McGoldrick. Their speed, skill and ability to create chances from nothing helped their teams to greatness.

In the past thirty years, the role of the right midfielder has changed as the game has evolved. Formations change and subsequently the midfielder’s role within the team takes on more responsibility. However, the fundamental abilities required to be a great right midfielder remain the same, the ability to create goals.

The most famous soccer player in history, achieved his reputation being an excellent right midfielder for Manchester United and England. Primarily known now as part of the Beckhams with his wife Posh Spice and kids, David Beckham
signalled his arrival in professional football with a goal from his own half against Wimbledon in 1996.

Beckham lacked the brilliant pace of many right wingers but is largely credited as being the best dead-ball specialist in the world. Free-kicks and corners, as well as long range shots are just some of the reasons that Beckham has currently played over 100 times for England in a ten year career.

Beckham has won almost every major club honour with Manchester United and Real Madrid including six FA Premier League titles, two FA Cups, UEFA Champions Leagues and one La Liga title. Due to England’s failure at every major tournament since 1966, Beckham looks set to miss out on any major international honours, a terrible shame for such a determined and committed professional.

Ronaldo de Assis Moreira is one of the greatest living footballers, with skills that any player would envy. Ronaldinho has worn the famous Number 10 shirt of Brazil, as previously worn by Pele, and has never looked not worthy of such an honour.

With his ability to beat players, skills that seemingly defy physics and his perfect striking of the ball, Ronaldinho is a footballing magician. Winner of the FIFA World Cup, two Spanish League titles and a Champions League win show that Ronaldinho’s skills push his team on to great things to accompany his individual awards. Ronaldinho has twice won FIFA World Player of the Year as well as numerous other individual awards.

Ronaldinho’s club career has seen him play for some of the best teams in Europe including Barcelona, AC Milan and Paris St. Germain. A great free-kick taker, Ronaldinho’s goal scoring record is excellent for a midfielder and would be more than respectable for a forward. This is the new role of the right winger, as they take on more responsibility of scoring goals as well as creating them.

The best modern winger, and best player in any position, in my opinion is the Portuguese and Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro. With pace, skill, aggression, determination and power, he is the ultimate footballer. Still only 23 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo has already won two FA Premier League titles, one FA Cup, one League Cup and the UEFA Champions League.

As part of the three-pronged Manchester United attack, Ronaldo has been a revelation scoring more than any other United player in their double-winning season. Ronaldo’s ability to head the ball is unusual for a winger, shown by his headed goal in United’s win over Chelsea in the 2008 Champions League Final.

Yet to win the FIFA Player of the Year, Ronaldo has won almost every major individual honour in the game. With so many years ahead in his career, there is no limit to what Cristiano Ronaldo can achieve for both club and country. He could go on to be the greatest player ever to play the game of soccer, although there could be some competition from the likes of Lionel Messi, Alexandre Pato and Victor Moses.

Watch the video related to ronaldinho

HERE DOWNLOAD THE SONGS: www.zshare.net ————————————- A Ronaldinho Gaucho compilation about the most beautiful goals of the Barcelona star. Braziliant!!

Help answer the question about ronaldinho

Why are opponents allowed to foul Ronaldinho every time he touches the ball?
All first half, Ronaldinho was knocked down bear hugged, gang tackled etc. The ref just said play on. Atleti should have been down to 8 players by the second half.

Would the sport be better served by impartiality and honest officiating?

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18 Comments »

  1. lol song got fucking annoying :P
    and #8 should have been higher up on the list
    great vid though, and #1 was just riddiculus :D

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  2. On #8 did he dance?

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  3. Andrew Says:

    haha, just practice.

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  4. Zach H Says:

    Yes he is still part of Barcelona but he will most likely be transfered out. AC Milan, Chelsea, and Man City are all in the hunt for his services

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  5. rsfrobe Says:

    Gotta be the best player who’s ever lived
    Haha the donut slips up when hes just about to celebrate the last goal :L

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  6. ramona Says:

    Theres not a chance on earth he will ever be like either player.
    If I had to choose I would choose Ronaldinho as Ronaldo spends more time on his tricks & putting on makeup than playing proper football, Ronaldinho also creates chances & uses his tricks to create goals instead of just looking pretty.
    Ronaldo always takes the free kicks for United but when does he score?
    Ronaldo is a good player but Ronaldinho at his peak made him look average at best, what about Kaka my friend? Or Gerrard, Zidane, Fabregas, Henry, Messi, Rooney???
    There are a host of players that leave Ronaldo for dust, football isnt just about looking good watch Kaka glide past people.
    I bet your American!
    United v Arsenal on Saturday, if you want to see the best club game of football on earth dont miss it!

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  7. pffff quel joueur et maintenant les ” supporters du barca ils le salissent alors que sans lui y aurait rien gagner, je suis heureux qu’il est a milan c’est un des 3 meilleurs joueurs de tt les temps! VIVA RONNIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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  8. if you had the chance,, don't forget to take me with you..lol

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  9. copa america, i believe.

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  10. passioncod Says:

    kind of remix of the song: drunken monkey- calabria

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  11. #8 is the a really good goal

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  12. Yes. Because his greedy brother-manager is offering him to the highest bidder.

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  13. i think messi learnt some football from ronaldinho. but i dont imagine messi doing ronaldinhos tricks hahaha

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  14. WTF

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  15. dont forget about them just getting one of serie a leading scorers borriello he is a threat.. i think milan is going to be amazing this year but i support juventus all the way…ronaldinho is overrated

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  16. toprobot Says:

    It is hard to really know, he looked like it was headed that way a few years ago. Then he looked like he got lazy and has thrown away a lot of the legacy he could have had. If he stays focused on his game, he will at least stay in the top 5 of modern players.

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  17. KOBE 24 Says:

    I was thinking on asking something simular…

    I think Ronaldinho is not getting protected like he should from referees, they probably think that he is faking most time and they know how dangerous he is from free-kicks, but sometimes its ridicilous not giving him an obvious foul!!!

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  18. MsCoolio3 Says:

    siiiiiiiiiiickness…..

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