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.
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Capello also had some kind words for a Premier League boss.
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 will have seen his brilliance up close.
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He said it was as if the side played 'without touching the grass'.
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 78-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."