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Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

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1983 Ballon d'Or – Platini!

1984 Golden Globes – Platini!

1985 Ballon d'Or – Platini!

No player has ever been able to win a three-game gold polo title, including Dutch flyer Cruyff (note: Cruyff won the ball three times in four years). Accomplishing this feat, which seemed almost unprecedented at the time (a record that was later broken by Messi), was a 1.78-meter-tall, athletic, romantic curly-haired, sunny-smiling French boy michael. Platini.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

Michelle. Platini was born into an ordinary family in Lorraine, France, to a father who was a secondary school math teacher and a well-known amateur footballer in the area. Under the influence of his father, the young Platini began to embark on the path of football. At the age of 17, he was promoted to the First Team of Nancy, becoming the youngest professional player; at the age of 21, he joined the national team.

Platini's ball skills are extraordinary, his feet are delicate, he can organize the attack through the needle, and he can go to the meeting with a single knife, especially his free kick is powerful, the angle is sharp, the speed is fast, and he can often fly around the opponent's human wall into the net. After competing in the '82 World Cup as the core pillar of the French team (reaching the final four), Platini joined Juventus in Serie A for a very high price.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

The first season of the transfer, the 1982-83 season, was held in paul. Assisted by a number of teammates such as Rossi, Zoff and Polish star Bonek, Platini scored 16 goals in 30 games and won the Golden Boot in Serie A.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

Juve period goal appreciation

He led Juventus to the Italian Cup and reached the final of the European Champions Cup, unfortunately losing to Hamburg as runners-up.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

In 1983, With a total of 130 points for the Ballon d'Or, Platini scored 110 points, and he swept the table with an overwhelming margin, becoming the second Frenchman to win the Ballon d'Or after Kopa in 1958.

Platini far outperformed his predecessors, 84 points ahead of second-placed Daglish. Unfortunately, Juventus lost to Hamburg in the Champions League final in Athens, otherwise Platini might even have scored perfect points.

  ranking

  1. Platini (Juventus, France) 110 points

  2. Dalglish (Scotland, Liverpool) 26 points

  3. Simonsen (Denmark, Vail) 25 points

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

The year 1984 can definitely be called the "Year of Platini".

In club competitions, in the 1983-84 season of Serie A, Platini scored 20 goals in 28 games and won the Serie A Golden Boot. He led Juventus to a long-lost Serie A title; in Europe, Juventus reached the final of the Cup Winners' Cup and beat Portugal Porto by a score of 2-1 to win the Cup Winners' Cup.

The national team event, Euro 1984 was held in French mainland. Platini formed the midfield triangle with Tigana and Girese. Platini scored the only goal of the game in the opener to help France beat Denmark 1-0.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

5-0 win over Belgium, Platini scored a hat-trick!

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe
Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

3-2 win over Yugoslavia, hat-trick again!

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe
Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

After qualifying from the group, in an epic semi-final, portugal was eliminated 3-2 in 120 minutes of extra time, and one minute before the finale, Platini received an assist from Tigana and scored a killer goal...

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

In the final, with a 2-0 win over Spain, Platini opened the door to victory for France with a direct free kick...

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

In the end, France won the European Championship, winning the title in a major competition for the first time in history, and Platini was also voted the best player of the competition.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

Platini scored nine goals in five matches in the final round of Euro '84, including two hat-tricks, and is still a European Championship record to this day. If the '86 World Cup was Maradona's one-man World Cup, euro 1984 was definitely Platini's european cup. His radiant performances in the tournament have eclipsed many of his stars.

In that year's Ballon d'Or, with a total score of 130 points, Platini scored 128 points, which is extremely exaggerated dominance. Never in the history of the Ballon d'Or has a winner been able to sweep everything like Platini. Although Platini's election was so highly anticipated, the runner-up also scored 57 points, which was only a symbolic rebellion against Platini.

  1. Platini (Juventus, France) 128 points

  2. Tigana (Bordeaux, France) 57 points

 3. Elkyer (Verona, Denmark) 48 points

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

  In the 1984–85 season, Platini scored 18 goals in 30 Serie A matches, again winning serie A top scorer.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe
Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

Although the Serie A title was sidelined, he led Juventus to the final of the European Champions Cup again. On 29 May 1985, Juventus lifted the Champions League by beating Liverpool 1–0 in the Champions League final. The match also sparked the famous "Haythel Massacre".

In 1985, the Golden Globes once again became the fragrant tea of the French. A genius artist named an era, a style.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

The 1983 Ballon d'Or rewarded him with a top-notch level; the 1984 Ballon d'Or rewarded him as one of the greatest champions of his time, not just football, but all sports; and the 1985 Ballon d'Or was meaningless, because no player had ever won a triple title, and even Cruyff had won three balls in four years.

  1. Platini (France, Juventus) 127 points

  2. Elkyer (Verona, Denmark) 71 points

  3. Schuster (Barcelona, Germany) 46 points

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

From 1983 to 1985, Platini was the absolute king, winning the Serie A Golden Boot three times, scoring a Golden Globe hat trick, helping Juventus complete three cups and the Intercontinental Cup, and also winning the first major tournament for France.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe
Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

Platini wrote his own legend, created the history of French football, and set up a monument that will be insurmountable to future generations.

Golden Globe events: 1983-85, the green "Napoleon" Platini dominated Europe

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