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Lionel Messi scored on the scoresheet once again, converting a free kick as Inter Miami staged a comeback victory over FC Dallas in a Leagues Cup tie on August 7.
The Argentine maestro is perhaps the player many would have in mind when thinking of those who turn free kicks into artistry.
Rarely does any action on the football pitch capture the hearts of fans quite like witnessing a ball curled over a wall of players, gracefully dipping into the corner of the net, rendering the goalkeeper utterly helpless.
Throughout the years, fans have been privileged to witness an array of exceptional free kick takers from around the globe. Sports Briefhas curated a selection of the absolute finest among them.
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Football 15. Andrea Pirlo — 46The former midfield maestro of AC Milanand Juventus is widely revered as one of the greatest free kick takers in the annals of football history. His lethal precision from dead-ball situations can be attributed to his distinctive set of skills and techniques.
Pirlo was celebrated for his composure and ingenuity, solidifying his position as one of the sport's all-time midfield legends, per the BBC.
Throughout his illustrious career, he tirelessly pursued the art form. His quest led him to a revelation — the technique of striking the ball with just three toes instead of the conventional five.
This revelation granted him the ability
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