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Zinedine Zidane: The Man Who Stopped Brazil’s Dominance Twice
Many teams win the World Cup, and many players win the Best Player award. But only a handful of matches are remembered as some of the best in history. Zidane is one of the rare players with more than one iconic World Cup match.
Sir Alex Ferguson: Legendary Football Teacher
Being first is always important, but the greats often set themselves far apart from second place, and Alex Ferguson achieved that in many ways.
Eusebio: One of the greatest in 70 era’s Football
Eusébio’s influence on Portuguese football cannot be overstated. He was instrumental in taking Portugal to their first World Cup and making them a competitive force on the international stage.
George Best: Football’s Apathetic Superstar
In terms of legacy, George Best is often seen as a ‘what if’ story. Despite his tumultuous career, Best’s name is etched into the fabric of football, and in many ways, he remains an iconic figure—one whose talent shone brighter than most, yet was never fully realized.
Michel Platini: The first prince of French Football
Platini has never won the Golden Ball, Silver Ball or Bronze Ball at a World Cup. Despite this, he is still ranked 10th in the list of the best players in World Cup history by the Guardian newspaper in 2014.
McGrath or Wasim Akram – Who is better ODI Bowler?
Of course, the comparison between Wasim and McGrath should be a bit easier in that regard. Because there are two factors. Both are opening bowlers, both have gone through a lot of careers around the same time, the cricketing rules were also fairly similar during the time of both.