César Luis Menotti has always shown his fondness for Pelé. And this December 29, in which the Brazilian star died at the age of 82, recognized him again as a footballer.
“There was no one like Pelé,” said the champion coach with Argentina at the 1978 World Cup recalling him. “For me Pelé was the greatest of all”he underlined in dialogue with Todo Noticias.
“I would ask a guy what you would like to have. And everything a footballer wants to have is defined by PeleIt’s everything you could wish for. Fast, agile, physically terrible, header like no other, dominated the ball in the air, hit it with both legs, it was beautiful, you couldn’t hit it because you had to bear it after”. described.
Menotti, who retired as a player at the end of the 1969-1970 season at Clube Atlético Juventus de São Paulo, said he always had an “excellent relationship” with Pelé and stressed that, although he was the man of the match, in the locker room “he was one more”.
“I didn’t mix things up. He was the best, and he was also the best partner. He had a great character, but very respectful of everyone,” she said.
In communication with Radio La Rossa, the 84-year-old former coach added: “Pelé was the greatest of all the history we can tell and of what will come. I’ve never seen anyone like that.”
“There is no one like Pele. It is impossible for another to appear. What he has done in football is irrational,” stressed the man who was a teammate of three-time world champion Santos in Brazil. “I was a replacement for Pele for a few months. He dominated the ball, had hellish skills and incredible power,” he recalled.
On Radio 10, Menotti confessed that “Pelé at 16 was already the best”. “He never promoted his fame, he had a great sensitivity. Culturally, he even surprised how he sang. He is a character who leaves but in reality Pelé will never leave“, he remarked.
Source: Clarin
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