FIFA 15: 10 Missing Legends Who EA Must Include

By Sam Heard /

2. Johan Cruyff

Suggested Rating €“ 94 Johan Cruyff is without doubt one of the most shocking players to have been left out of EA€™s selection of all-time greats. The Dutchman was named the €˜European footballer of the century€™ by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) and with good reason. Cruyff is synonymous with the Total Football style which exploded onto the soccer-scene in the 1970s. In short, this involved a team utilising an ultra-fluid system whereby any player could come out of their designated outfield role if the opportunity on the field presented itself. Cruyff was the so-called conductor of the Dutch national team€™s Total Football style. The Flying Dutchman€™s vision and passing allowed him to break a team down and pick out the killer pass. The fluidity of Total Football €“ involving a team being in a constant state of flux €“ demanded that a player with a preeminent knowledge of the game be at the centre to control the flow of the match. This player was Johan Cruyff. As well as being a legendary playmaker, Cruyff was also extremely talented on the ball with brilliant dribbling abilities, and his obvious supremacy on the field led to the Dutchman being honoured with the Ballon d€™Or three times in 1971, 1973 and 1974.