
Brazil
- Qualification:
- Finished top of South America group 2
- Position:
- Winners: Beat Italy 4-1 in the final
- Scorers:
- 7 Goals: Jairzinho
4 Goals: Pelé
3 Goals: Rivelino
2 Goals: Tostão
1 Goal: Carlos Alberto, Clodoaldo, Gérson - Fifa Ranking:
- 1st
Categories: Football Focus | Author: Frank J. Wilson
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Majestic football – the game at its best and a collection of the finest players of their generation. Probably the most admired football team ever…Barcelona of the last few years the only other team (in my opinion) that have come near 1970s Brazil for gaining the admiration of football fans around the world.
Fantastic players such as the great Pele, Carlos Alberto (the captain), Edu, Gerson (great midfield player), the magical Jairzinho on the wing, Tostao and who can forget Rivelino in this World cup and his banana curled free kicks around defender walls…the first time this skill was highlighted on TV. We watched amazed…these players were like nothing ever seen.
BRAZIL…GGGGOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL 🙂
A great team but England should have beaten them in their group match. England 1970 were better than Brazil.
All credit to England’s performance in the stifling heat but Brazil just about deserved the 1-0 victory, showed a well organized team could make the “team of the Century”look quite ordinary at times.Banks’save was unbelievable but my moment of the game was a superbly timed tackle by Bobby Moore on Pele, and who could forget THAT miss by Jeff Astle when it would have been easier to score