Yeah, I think the thing with Ronaldo’s technique is it was never beautiful.
He could pull off some fun tricks but they were often mechanic, rarely smooth. And then the conversation descends into Ronaldo fans talking about all the tricks he could do while everyone else points out that’s not what technique is. But that’s just a sideshow.
I think about his goal against Newcastle (1:10
here) and can remember loads of times where he’s running in behind and sets it in his path perfectly to score with his next touch. It’s efficient but not beautiful. But to do that over and over again under pressure in key moments requires technical excellence. What is technique if not for the ability to execute the same thing over and over again with the same outcomes?
I don’t know how you could describe his goals against Juve or Porto as anything other than spectacular technique either. That goal against Juve is one of the most technically difficult things to execute in the game, easily. I don’t know how Zidane would describe it but you can see he was blown away by it. And it’s not like overhead kicks or long range rockets were one-offs.
The back heels against Rayo, Valencia and Villa (?) showed a bit of panache. Even his goals against us for Juve and Madrid were executed with perfection. Dropping over his shoulder, first time, he puts it away with ease. Anyone who played knows how hard that is to execute, and he made it look easy. Somehow goals have just been downgraded to a number and a path to wins, devoid from any technique. But you can’t execute goals to perfection without technical excellence.
Clearly he didn’t have the creativity, dribbling or passing of someone like Cruyff. He definitely wouldn’t be in the top 10 given he’s not top level in either area. But top 100? At that point you’re just valuing elegance over skill.