The trouble is in those days very few matches were recorded, so there is much less of his footballing legacy retained on film than there would be if he played today. I've never seen Georgi Kinkladze play live so I suppose its' not really fair for me to try to make a comaprison, but I did see George collect a volleyed cross on his thigh with such skill that it dropped in front of him, thus allowing him to volley it past John Jackson without a defender getting a sniff of the ball. In the same match he played a cushioned header with such perfect pace that Dennis just had to run on to it and tuck it away. It's not just about dribbling. But to use the word "unmipressed" in the same sentence as "George Best" is a bit offside!