@naijashimadunnn You compare Nigeria to America when the topic is parking prices. Yet you support a government that watches in silence as citizens die in the hands of bandits. Elede.
Prime Ice Prince is the greatest Nigerian hip hop artiste, maybe only M.I was better. I don’t know why all these tracks no dy streaming platforms asides YouTube.
I followed the debate, and honestly, a lot of you have a flawed way of judging who a good passer really is.
Passing isn’t just about accuracy or how beautiful it looks. The true art of passing lies in the intelligence behind the decision.
If I play a long ball that’s difficult to control, yes, I’ve completed a pass but it’s a poor one.
If I pass to a teammate surrounded by four opponents, that’s 100% accuracy but terrible timing and awareness.
If I deliver a flashy, defence-splitting pass but put my teammate in a tight, high-risk position, it’s still accurate but it’s bad decision-making.
This is where Lionel Messi stands out. I’m a Cristiano Ronaldo fan, but Messi surpasses every passer of the ball, past or present. Mesut Özil comes close. Kevin De Bruyne as well. Toni Kroos too.
But Messi’s passes carry intelligence. He releases the ball into spaces where you either have one defender to beat or none at all. He minimizes risk, maximizes advantage, and often puts the receiver in a position where finishing feels natural. His passes don’t just find a teammate, they create space, control the tempo, and tilt the odds in your favour.
That’s the difference between completing a pass and mastering the art of passing.