The great Manchester United players of the Sir Busby era, Dennis Law and Bobby Charlton all wore No. 7, but it was George Best who really turned this number into a myth. This genius from Northern Ireland was the first to add legend to No. 7. Regarding Best, Sir Busby had a famous saying: "As long as there is a chance, pass the ball to George." Since joining Manchester United in 1963, Best has unleashed his football talent at Old Trafford, and fans have come The happiest thing on the court is to watch Best dribbling the ball into the opponent's hinterland, passing the defenders one by one, and then sending the ball into the goal at will. Sometimes, he even uses a lob to tease the opponent's overwhelmed goalkeeper. . Later fans made up a slogan for Best, "Maradona is great, Pele is even better, and the best is George." At Manchester United, Best brought two leagues and a European championship to the club. In 1968 , he won the Golden Globe Award. He scored 179 goals for the Red Devils in his career, ranking fourth on the all-time scorer list. Best has fascinated a large number of female fans because of his handsome appearance and superb playing skills. In the 1960s and 1970s, Best's life was dominated by women and alcohol. He once boasted, "I slept with 7 Miss Worlds? No, only 4." He had three marriages, but none of them had good results. Because of his alcoholism, Best had to undergo a liver transplant, but even this could not make him stop drinking. In the 1970s, Best's condition plummeted, and he repeatedly violated team rules and even avoided training for hanging out with women. In 1974, Best left Manchester United. Four years ago, Best died of multiple organ failure. His last words were, "Whenever I leave, don't remember me for drinking, picking up girls, and expensive cars. As long as you remember my style of playing football, I will be satisfied.