In the 2011 Champions League final between Barcelona and Manchester United, Lionel Messi completed an impressive 10 dribbles. His dribbling ability was on full display as he consistently bypassed Manchester United’s defenders, causing constant headaches for their backline.
Messi’s ability to dribble past opponents with such ease and effectiveness played a significant role in Barcelona’s victory, as they won the final 3-1 at Wembley Stadium. This performance further solidified Messi’s reputation as one of the greatest dribblers in football history.
Jadon Sancho broke Lionel Messi record of most dribbled in a single match.
Jadon Sancho’s exceptional performance in the Champions League semi-final against PSG showcased his prowess as a dribbler and his ability to influence big matches. In that game, Sancho completed over 10 dribbles, which is a remarkable feat considering the quality of opposition he faced.
His dribbling skills were instrumental in breaking down PSG’s defense and creating opportunities for his team. Sancho’s ability to navigate past defenders with speed, close control, and tactical awareness allowed him to make a significant impact on the game, ultimately helping his team secure a crucial victory. This performance solidified his reputation as one of the most promising young talents in world football.