Ball in hand he ran like the prey in some wildlife documentary. Pure instinct; incredible spatial awareness and the ability to mental map where the defenders should be, analyse where they are and exploit the often wafer-thin difference; that sort of ability is inherent imo, it can't be taught. One of the greatest players of the modern era and vastly under-rated, not only could he find gaps where none apparently existed, as Cubist says, but he had that near-magical ability to conjure them up by sleight of hand and hip.
Such a shame he wasn't English.