depends on the team, but
@Ventus has a point. many big teams look weaker because of the lack of characters, remarkable personalities, stars or whatever. not even their mothers will remember players like raspadori, zubimendi or madueke, even if they play sometimes happen to play key roles for their respective nt's. but this is modern football: athleticism over creativity, xg over a screamer from 35 meters, running over dribbling.
a few of today's world class players are truly excellent. yamal or mbappe would have been standout stars 20 years ago. the amount of true personalities though, that's appalling, at least for my boomer taste. in 2005, the world football was full of characters like ronaldinho, drogba, gerrard, kaká, eto'o, nesta, totti, original ronaldo, henry, sheva, and the whole juventus, even yanited starting 11 lol. italy might and probably will win world cups in the future, but odds are they will never have another team with players of buffon, totti, cannavaro, pirlo, del piero, gattuso or camoranesi caliber. now saka is probably considered a top10 player in the world lol.
but teams overall aren't much worse, if at all. average players are quicker, better in duels, more physical, and tactics also improved a lot. current dutch nt would beat the shit out of cruyff's legendary team - and i couldn't tell 3 current dutch players who'll surely be remembered in 20 years.
it is what it is, football changed a lot.