Well, skipping players, "dribbling of the whole field", ecc.. is definitly something with what you can value a player talent, especially cause just very few of them can do it. Anycase Baggio is not "just" this... he's the after war italian who scored more goals, and this without beeing a proper foward and spending nearly 1/4 of his career injured. Than he's amazing with free kicks and penaltyes, he's a wonderful "assist man"and he's the only one (Italian) I ever saw who does exately what he wants with the ball, it looks like it sticks to his feet. And all this are "GIFTS".
You can say you get more impressed by a well done takle, a wonderful goalkeeper save, or something like that but that's just your personal opinion, and does not mean that who like more this kind of qualities is overreting them.
Than I know Baggio's not perfect... he's not good with headers and he's not that kind of players who does pressing and this staff, he had many limits cause his physical proplems, and he may had also some personality problems.
But about his "gifts" I'm not overrating him at all!!!
And I'm also sure that he didn't use them all... without all the problems he had he may could do even better than he did.
If he's not the "most gifted" who is it?
He's "just probably the one with the biggesy heart as he totally believes in his own ability and thats probably" cause he was considered a "soccer fenomeno" till he was a little kid and media started speaking about him when he did'n even play 4 any professional team so probably he realized about his gifts very soon. He schowed to have a "graeat strength" also, especially cause he got trought 4 knee surgeryes and so many others stops, the first one at 15 and he never gave up even when at 17 he totaly destroyed his knee, was told to quit with soccer and had to stay 2 years without playing, but that do not mean he's less gifted (just his knees actually are). If it has to mean something it means that he may had more potential that what we saw.
It looks like you're sayng that he could be not the most gifted cause maybe sombody else could have the same potential... but nobody ever did what he did, and betwen the famos players nobody had so many problems like him, so...
Could be that there were some others "little fenomeno" like him, who 4 some reasons had to stop playing and never emerged, but we will never know it...
Anycase I don't think so... maybe in Africa or Brazil ther's a lot, but here they are so quick to "discover" young talents... and if there was somebody gifted like Baggio, I'm sure somebody started notice him even when he was so young like they did with him. (btw now they discovered a young boy -around 10 years- who is already called "the new Baggio", in Italy works like this

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I am agree that Zola is grate too, IMO (from the recents players) he's the second after Baggio, but he never schowed what Roby did, so considering also that he didn't have all the physical problems of him and considering that do not results that Zola has any "psycological sickness" I suppose that he's less gifted. Zola and Mancini maybe didn't get all the attention they deserved, but that's normal cause they played in the Baggio period, and Roby began to be the most popolar player in Italy from around 1988/1989 and he still is it now that is 2003. If they wuold played in a different "era" maybe they could have more consideration, but globally nothing will change; Rivera 4 example was "the king" in the past, but when it's coming to choose "the bests ever" he is always after Roby in Italy and he's not even considered abroad.
And btw Rivera is also the first who says that Roby is gratest, like I guess every Italian player does...
About the fact that Zola had not all the oportunity of Baggio in the NT, I remind you that Baggio was excluded by Sacchi 4 "personal problems" after USA 94, when he was just 27 and defenitly the best player of the world. After 94 all that he played was France 98.
Zola was (on pair with Casiraghi) the "basic" attak of the NT from 94 to 98 and played Euro 96 (+ the QE) and all the quilify 4 France 98, doing also very well (remember England-Italy?

). The only unfair traitment was maybe his exlusion from 98 WC, cause he was the one who took Italy there while Baggio and Del Piero nearly did not play in the quilify matchs, but they went to the WC. But they both had such a good season (Baggio 22 goals, Del Piero 21) that Maldini could't do anything different, probably if he knew how Del Piero was going to suck he wuould prefer to take Zola instead of him, but he couldn't prevent the future... cause those was DP best serie A season ever.
Anycase you can't compare the unfair exlusions Zola had with what happened to Baggio with Sacchi, and with all the matchs he missed 4 injures, "personal problems" with the coachs and "misterious reasons" both in the NT and in serie A.