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50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

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The most influential football magazine in China, Football Weekly, jointly broadcast live, launched the "50 Classic God Wars" column, taking bar friends back to the 50 most classic games in football in the past 50 years.

A daily article to trace history. For the bar friends, tell the miracles on the field, and reveal the secrets that few people know.

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

The 1970 World Cup was perhaps the most classic World Cup in history, and the 1970 World Cup final was perhaps the most classic World Cup final in history.

Under the bright sunshine of Mexico City and with the help of more than 100,000 fans of the Aztec Stadium, the first final meeting between the former world champions in history has created an insurmountable monument. Pele's phenomenal Samba Corps was crowned as the greatest team of all time, playing an unparalleled divine comedy.

After three and a half months of full training, especially in the scientific preparation on the Mexican plateau, the Brazilian team reached a peak in physical reserves and team coordination. Zagaro, the young coach who served in office seven days before the start of the World Cup, let the five No. 10 players Pele, Tosdown, Gersson, Rivelino and Jair Zinho appear at the same time, contributing to the samba grand scene: through long passes and short strokes to achieve complete control of the scene, with skill, running and speed to play a smooth and rich group cooperation, teamwork and personal creativity to bring endless offensive firepower. The group stage 1-0 defeat to the defending champion England, Pele forced out Banks "save of the century" is just a small test, successive elimination of South Good Hands Peru, Uruguay are ready to go, everything is ready for the final.

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

After experiencing the overtime "Battle of the Century" with West Germany, Italy were not as physical as Brazil, and they were able to keep up with the rhythm in the first half of the final, and after Pele received a cross from Rivelino and broke the deadlock with a powerful hammer (Brazil's 100th goal in the World Cup), Boninsenia grasped the Brazilian defense's consecutive mistakes to equalize. By the second half, Italy had to retreat, and Brazil's tidal attack finally broke the Blues' defenses.

Gerson received a pass from Yairzinho and shot beyond the score again; Jairzinho received Bailey's header and assisted and scored; and before the finale, the "cherry on the cake" appeared: through a pass involving up to 7 Brazilian players, the ball was advanced from the backcourt to the front, from the left to the right, and finally Pele held the ball, waited, did the ball, right-back captain Carlos Alberto rushed to the ground, the ball arrived, a thunderous shot, and scored one of the greatest team goals in the history of the World Cup. There may also not be one.

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

The alignment of Yairzinho and Fachetti directly affected the trend of the final, and the goal of setting the score at 4-1 stemmed from Yairzinho's diversion of Fachetti, creating a vacuum on the flank.

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

The cooperation of brazil's five No. 10 players in the front court played a beautiful samba song, of which Gersson had extraordinary long-pass scheduling ability, more fierce long-range shooting skills, and his long-range shot broke through the goal in the second half, giving the team a 2-1 lead.

Pele, who scored 1 goal and 2 assists, dominated the magnificent victory and became the first person in history and the only one in history to win the World Cup with three wins. Italian defender Bournici later said, "I told myself before the game that he, like everyone else, was made of flesh and blood – but I was wrong. Not just Pele, the style displayed by the Brazilian staff is even more unrepeatable, and the Brazilian Daily directly pushed this victory to an extraordinary height, "Brazil's victory with football can be compared with the American conquest of the moon." ”

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

Pele jumped into the arms of Yairzinho after the opening record of the 1970 World Cup final, shaking his arms and shaking his fists, which is one of the most classic famous scenes in football.

Zagallo, who won the title twice as Pele's teammate in 1958 and 1962, became the first footballer in history to win the championship as a player and coach. Brazil ahead of Italy and Uruguay as the first team to win the World Cup three times gave them the chance to keep the Remit Gold Cup permanently – unfortunately, the 3.8-kilogram gilded gold-plated trophy, modeled after the mythical Greek goddess of victory, Nikki, was stolen in 1983 and has not been found.

The trophy disappeared, but the style of the final, the extraordinary Brazilian team, was forever remembered through the first color television broadcast in history.

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

Carlos Alberto – "The best goal in World Cup history!" ”

I remember everything about that goal. We knew before the game that such a goal could come out because we knew the Italians very well, they would do a man-to-eye defence and would follow our striker. Our coach Zagallo told JairZinho: "If possible, you always run to the left and let [Italian left-back] Faccetti move with you to create space for Carlos Alberto to plug in." ”

By the end of the game, Yairzinho ran to the left and Farchetty left his position to keep an eye on him. I had room to plug in. When Jairzinho received a pass from Rivelino and transferred it to Pele, I strode forward, pele waited for a few seconds, waited for me to run to the position, and then gave me a wonderful pass. Pele knew very well that I would be plugged in because we had discussed this opportunity before the game and envisioned Yairzinho running down the left.

The excitement I felt after scoring the goal was incredible. But it wasn't until after the game that I realized how beautiful and important the goal was, because to this day everyone has been talking about it.

Nobody talks about Pele's first goal, or the second ball, people talk about the fourth all the time. I think it was the best goal in World Cup history. Not because of the way it ended up on the grid, but the way we created it. The moment the ball finally hits the net is just a minutiae, and the way to organize from the defensive line is the best. Multiple players are involved in touching the ball before scoring, anyone can score, and I'm the luckiest because I'm the ultimate goal scorer.

50 Classic Divine Wars No. 42 Brazil 4-1 Italian Samba Divine Comedy

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