1. Best in history: (excluding current players)
Head coach: Carlos Salvador Bilardo
Goalkeeper: Gojeche Sergio Goycochea
The football field is a wonderful stage, and a number of superstars have been unexpectedly produced. For example, Schillaci was the super substitute in the 1990 World Cup. He saved Basten's penalty in the 1992 European Cup and became Manchester United's goalkeeper Schmeichel. The accidental injury of Pompido, the meritorious goalkeeper of the 1986 World Cup, made Goyechea the best goalkeeper in Argentina in the past 20 years. Goyechea is the leading penalty saver in Argentine football. In the quarter-finals of the 1990 World Cup, Gojechea's wonderful performance eliminated Yugoslavia, and in the subsequent semi-finals, he saved Donadoni and Serena's penalty kicks to eliminate the host Italy, which was aiming to win the championship. Although he regrettably failed to save the penalty kick taken by Bremer, who temporarily replaced Matthaus in the final, Goyechea's performance in the 1990 World Cup was successful.
Defenders: Ruggeri, Passarella, Zanetti
Ruggeri (Oscar Ruggeri): Nicknamed "Big Head", he was an important figure in Argentina's victory in the 1986 World Cup. . Ruggieri, who has a fierce style, participated in three World Cups and served as captain in 1994. He played 97 times for the national team, making him the player with the most appearances for the national team at that time.
Daniel Passarella: As a central defender, Passarella's scoring ability is extremely terrifying. He actually scored 134 goals in 451 games, becoming one of the defenders with the most goals in world football. Passarella, known as "Caesar", is a generation of iron-blooded captain of Argentina. Although he is only 1.7cm tall, his header skills are excellent both offensively and defensively. Passarella is also known for his subtle elbow moves on defense. It's a pity that he was unable to participate in the competition in 1986 due to disagreements with Maradona.
Javier Zanetti: Argentine’s most stable defender in the past 10 years, and also a loyal follower of Inter Milan. Zanetti was Moratti's first acquisition target and was the double captain of Inter Milan and Argentina. At his peak, Zanetti could play any position in the midfield, defense or wing. He was known as a hard-working Saburo with top-notch assists and offensive skills. The goal scored against England in the 1998 World Cup was one of the most coordinated free kicks in World Cup history. Zanetti also has an outstanding personality off the court, has never been involved in scandals, and together with his wife set up the Pupi Fund to help poor children.
Midfielder: Redondo, Buruchaga, Di Stéfano, Maradona
Fernando Redondo: Once considered the last A master of defensive art, this shows his position in world football. As a defensive midfielder, Redondo has excellent offensive and defensive abilities. What impresses fans even more is his graceful appearance on the court. Although his defensive ability is excellent, his outstanding temperament has never been able to associate him with "dirty work". In the classic 3-2 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford, Redondo's outstanding performance will remain in people's memory for a long time. The refusal to cut off his long hair also made Redondo regretfully miss the opportunity to participate in the World Cup during the best period of his career.
Jorge Burruchaga: Burruchaga is an attacking midfielder or forward and participated in the 1986 and 1990 World Cups. In the 1986 World Cup final, he scored the goal that sealed the victory for Argentina and became a master of Argentine football.
Alfredo Di Stefano: Regarding Stefano, it would be unfair if everyone always thinks that Pele is the number one player in the world. Pele has The world's No. 1 soccer champion was only coaxed by the media after being broadcast on TV. But people with some knowledge will naturally not think so. And there are only two soccer champions in the world who can be regarded as kings. Stefano and Ma Diego Maradona.
Maradona (Diego Maradona): It is Maradona. No matter how people look for his successor, they only highlight his uniqueness countless times. Maradona is a unique genius in football, just like Jordan in basketball. His sacred status will always be admired and difficult to reach. I have only one comment about Maradona: Unless his opponent kills him, he will always be the dominant player on the court.
Forwards: Batistuta, Caniggia, Kempes
Kempes (Mario Kempes): In the history of Argentine football, Maradona ranks first. Who comes second? The answer is not Batistuta, Veron or anyone else, but Mario Kempes, the legendary goalscorer of the 1978 World Cup. In Argentina's journey to win the World Cup for the first time, Kempes was the most glorious hero, and his goal was the key to victory. In the autobiography of football king Maradona, Kempes was even called "the man who put Argentine football on the world map."
Claudio Caniggia: He has outstanding skills, extremely fast speed and graceful movements, and is nicknamed "The Son of the Wind". Caniggia played 50 games for the national team and scored 16 goals. Like Redondo, he was once excluded from the national team because he refused to cut his long hair. In the first game of the 1990 World Cup, during a counterattack against Cameroon, Caniggia was severely blocked three times in a row by three different defenders, and was finally knocked down. I believe you will never forget it. It now appears that all three players should have been sent off. Off the court, Caniggia and Maradona were such close friends that Caniggia's wife once thought Cama and Cama were in love. It is precisely because of this friendship that the two have a tacit cooperation on the court: Caniggia broke Zenga's clean sheet record, and later beat Brazil, all due to Maradona's classic assists.
Gabriel Batistuta: is an iconic figure in Argentine football since the 1990s. A strong body, excellent speed, and excellent sense of grabbing points are all the assets that have allowed Batty to stand in the football world for many years. With Batty, Argentina has passion and power, which is something his successor Crespo does not have. His iconic powerful straight volley is also known as Batigoal by fans. Batty at his peak was unmatched. He is also the only player to score a hat trick in two consecutive World Cups.
In fact, Argentina is a country rich in star players! Kempes, Balbo, Stefano, what a pity!
2. Best active players:
Active players
Goalkeeper: Romero
Defenders: Heinze, Samuel Er, Demichelis, Otamendi
Midfielder: Di Maria, Mascherano, Riquelme, Gutierrez
Forward: Higuain Because, Messi
3. It is difficult to estimate:
The reasons are as follows:
A. The German tanks are too powerful, and each of their players They all seem to be indispensable parts on German tanks.
B. Argentina’s offensive power in this World Cup is undoubtedly the No. 1 among the top 32 players. Its biggest weakness is its defense. Zanetti can certainly become the core of the rear, but unfortunately he is a bit older, just like Cannavaro. Alas, Lian Po is old!
C. Riquelme in the midfield is indeed a player who can organize the midfield. Unfortunately, his style of play is a bit softer and his speed is a bit slower. In Argentina's current offensive tactics, he is It's useless! .
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