
Keen On America Why Football's Greatest Player Might Be Its Most Boring: The Problem (Yawn) of Lionel Messi
Nov 26, 2025
Michael Cox, a London-based football journalist and author renowned for his tactical insights, dives into the contrasting legacies of Messi and Maradona. He praises Messi's extraordinary skills but critiques his lack of captivating personality compared to Maradona's theatrical flair. They explore the cultural hurdles in English football that stifle creative geniuses. Cox also reflects on the historical significance of players like Di Stéfano and the shifting dynamics of football's greatest rivalries, emphasizing that the sport thrives on both technical brilliance and captivating narratives.
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Maradona's Iconic 1986 Moment
- Michael Cox recounts Maradona's 1986 quarterfinal performance versus England as his focus for the essay.
- He notes Maradona's jersey from that match became the most expensive sports jersey ever sold at auction.
Messi's Complete Case For Greatest
- Lionel Messi is arguably the greatest because of unmatched longevity and a complete trophy haul including a World Cup.
- Michael Cox says Messi has "ticked every box" and achieved consistency few can match.
Greatness Versus Charisma
- Messi's greatness contrasts with Maradona's theatrical personality and volatile career highs and lows.
- Cox argues Messi is more consistent but "more bland" socially than Maradona, affecting his mythic status.



