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Take stock of the world cup champions of the 1970s and 1980s, which one is the strongest

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1970 World Cup winner: Brazil

Take stock of the world cup champions of the 1970s and 1980s, which one is the strongest

Brazil struck hard at the 1966 World Cup and four years later, when the 1970 World Cup was hit hard by head coach Zagallo, they reverted to the classic 424 formation. The attacks of the "Four Kings" led by the "Ball King" Pele, and the five superstars of captain Carlos Abelto, are powerless to fight back.

1974 World Cup winner: Germany

Take stock of the world cup champions of the 1970s and 1980s, which one is the strongest

The 1974 Fifactian World Cup Germany team was led by "Football Emperor" Beckenbauer, the best goalkeeper in history, Meyer guarded the gate, and the back line was supplemented by the three legends of Schwarzenbeck, Foggock and Breitner. The forward line was dominated by Germany's best striker in history, Gerd Müller, making the German team impeccable on both ends of the offensive and defensive ends. In the final they defeated the Dutch team, then led by Cruyff.

1978 World Cup winner: Argentina

Take stock of the world cup champions of the 1970s and 1980s, which one is the strongest

The 1978 World Cup hosts Argentina were led by two South American superstars, Kempes and Passarella, one after the other. Supplemented by tarantini, the best left-back in history, as well as characteristic attackers such as Adiles, Ortiz and Luke, they lifted the Hercules Cup for the first time, and Kempez won the best scorer and best player of this World Cup.

1982 World Cup winner: Italy

Take stock of the world cup champions of the 1970s and 1980s, which one is the strongest

The 1982 FIFA World Cup Italy team had a "reinforced concrete" defensive line. The 40-year-old captain Zoff guarded the gate, and the three superstars of Sirea, Gentile and Cabrini led the back line, and after entering the knockout round, Italy ranked the 19-year-old Bergomi into the starting lineup, changing to 532. Italy has won consecutive championships against super teams Argentina, Brazil and Germany, with full gold content. "Golden Boy" Paul Rossi scored six goals and won the best scorer and best player.

1986 World Cup winner: Argentina

Take stock of the world cup champions of the 1970s and 1980s, which one is the strongest

Argentina won the 1986 World Cup indisputably, and the "king of the ball" Maradona turned the World Cup into his solo performance. Superstars such as Platini, Rummenigge, and Zico all look dim and dull under his "heavenly gods" play. In addition to Maradona, Baldano, Bruchaga, Rugeri and Giusti were also important contributors to the championship.

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