Legendary Skills
Why Zinedine Zidane’s Roulette Is Still the Most Elegant Dribbling Move Ever
In football history, very few players blended strength and elegance like Zinedine Zidane. While today’s game leans heavily on speed and data, Zidane mastered something timeless — the Marseille Turn, better known as the roulette.
It wasn’t just a flashy trick. It was a solution. A way to escape pressure, control the tempo, and dominate space — even against the best defenders in the world.
And to this day, no one has quite done it like him.
What Is the Roulette?
At its core, the roulette is simple — but executing it at the highest level is anything but.
- Drag the ball back with one foot
- Spin your body
- Pull the ball forward with the other foot
- Exit in the opposite direction
Two touches. One spin. Total control.
Why Zidane’s Version Stood Out
Control Under Pressure

Zidane didn’t use the roulette for show — he used it when it mattered most. Tight midfield spaces, heavy pressure, big moments.
Where others rushed, he slowed everything down.
The Physics of Grace
At 6’1, Zidane wasn’t your typical dribbler. But his balance and body control made the move look effortless.
- Upright posture
- Smooth, fluid rotation
- Perfect timing
Nothing looked forced. Everything looked natural.
Efficiency Over Flash
Modern football often celebrates flair. Zidane’s roulette was about purpose.
No wasted movement.
No extra touches.
Just a clean, intelligent escape.
Where He Did It Best

Zidane didn’t save it for small moments — he used it on the biggest stages:
- vs Brazil (2006 World Cup)
- Champions League nights with Real Madrid
- Major tournaments with France
Against elite defenders, the outcome was usually the same — they were left behind.
Modern Comparison
Today’s players like Vinícius Júnior or Antony rely heavily on speed and flair.
Exciting? Absolutely.
Efficient? Not always.
Zidane’s roulette was different.
It had purpose. It had control. It always had an end product.
Why It Still Stands Above the Rest
Football evolves, but some things remain timeless.
The roulette is still:
- Deadly in tight spaces
- Reliable under pressure
- Beautiful in its simplicity
And Zidane’s version still sets the standard.
Final Word
Plenty of players have tried to replicate the roulette. Very few have truly mastered it.
For Zidane, it wasn’t just a move — it was part of how he dictated the game. Calm, precise, always one step ahead.
That’s why, even years later, it remains the most elegant dribbling move football has ever seen.
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