I loved that Brazil 82 team as well. Zico and Socrates were my favorites. It was such a complete shock when Italy knocked them out. Also, all the Fifa World Cup films from 1954 onwards are available on Amazon Prime.
Even more so after they had thoroughly dominated Argentina in the previous match and the combo of Cerezo and Falcao all but shut Maradona down that game. It was easy to think that the hardest part had been done for all intents and purposes (considering Italy's lackluster form until then). A pity as we really could have seen a Brazil v France game, which had the potential to be a superb game, given how both teams were going forward.
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I love this game so much. Definitely wasn't the prettiest by any means, but it meant so much, especially after what happened the season before. Not to mention stopping Arsenal cold from reaching 50gms undefeated (when they really thought they were going to do it too). Shame that it's not with the English commentary: John Champion (with Robbie Earle) did a fantastic job that day to convey the drama and epic feeling from that game. Superb stuff.
Tony has not changed one bit, Pogba looks really similar to his younger self as well but Tony is truly remarkable.
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Les Bleus were probably inevitable that year but would have loved to see how this Holland team would have fared against them in the final, given how Brazil end up wetting the bed because of the Ronaldo incident prior to the match.
Manchester United vs Juventus 1999 Champions League Semi-Final Second leg https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x265ef5