From an analytical point of view this is a perfect example of how one elite player can warp an entire defensive plan without needing to dominate the ball for long stretches. The opposition know exactly where the danger is, the team know exactly where to look, and yet the solution still fails because the quality of the final action is so high. And then, of course, the conversation immediately turns into the same old debate about legacy and records and who is better than who, which is exhausting, but I get it because nights like this force everyone to confront the obvious again and again and again and I am honestly sick of pretending this is still a normal footballer because it is not, it is just ridiculous