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The aim of this poll is to decide which team will come on top in a fantasy match played with all the players at their peaks.
AldoRaine18's tactics
The team is not a lot different from last time. 4-2-3-1.
Scirea is a straight swap for Hansen, doing the same job just a lot better than him. If anyone is capable of raising the game of his team it is him. Expect the defense to be completely organized. Vidic is the hard man as before. Thuram has the same role, will track Ronaldo all over the pitch, since Ronaldo cuts inside, it will be in Thuram's comfort zone.
Rijkaard and Big Dunc are marshalling the middle of the park. Since Zizou and Laudrup playing deeper, no need of any man marking, just cut out any service they provide. Them with Scirea behind them will starve Romario of the service. Big Dunc will be in his comfort zone doing his box to box role charging forward with the ball and covering as much ground as possible.
Zico is the attacking midfielder, running at Neeskens. Gullit on the right will stay in attack a lot more as I am comfortable in midfield, and he won't have to help much. Muller's the number 9, nothing to be explained.
Cruyff has the most important role in the game. He will be playing in a free role as a support striker and have all the license in the world to take on players with his insane dribbling and control and set up chances. Gerets is out of his depth against him and Stam would need to help him out leaving space in the middle. Imagine a Lionel Messi circa 08-09 only on the left.
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Brwned's tactics
Germany 1972 reborn - with Garrincha and Ronaldo replacing Kremers and Heynckes and Laudrup and Zidane - two of the greatest playmakers the game has seen - replacing Hoeness and Netzer. Goals galore with that kind of creativity and a Romario at the top of his game.
The setup is exactly the same as that Germany side which has an argument of being the sexiest footballing side in history and the first time the world witnessed the beginnings of total football. Beckenbauer dictating things from defence with Stam slotting in for Schwarzerbeck perfectly as the imposing, mobile stopper. Without Breitner there's no longer the same pace and energy in attack but Schnellinger's defensive prowess - which saw him later play as a sweeper - will form a very solid defence alongside the ever-reliable Eric Gerets.
Neeskens comes in to play Wimmers' all-action defensive role which made Neeskens a key part of that totaalvoetball side and his energy, intelligence and organisational skills will similarly tie this extremely fluid midfield together. Netzer and Hoeness - two classic #10s - are ably replaced by two of the most elegant players you'll ever see in Laudrup and Zidane. This side is teaming with creativity from those two alone.
Garrincha will destroy pretty much any fullback he comes up against - hence him only losing one of his 50 games for Brazil. In this case it's the woefully unprepared Zambrotta he's toying with. Ronaldo's a goalscoring machine, no matter who he's playing against he'll get his goal(s) with the quality supporting him. 202 goals in 202 games for Madrid - it's that simple. With Heynckes as a traditional forward playing out wide while Wemers took on the traditional wing duties, it's again a straight player swap with the roles staying the same. Romario is the only rival to Muller's crown as the greatest goalscorer in history, and with this kind of creativity supporting him you'd be hard-pressed to argue he's any less likely to score.
Germany 1972
"Winning the World Cup was my greatest thrill," Schon would say in retirement, "but I think the team of 1972 was the best I ever sent out, fulfilling all my expectations with that marvellous win at Wembley."
Germany beat England on their own ground for the first time since 1908 and with an extremely inexperienced young team all while playing a brand of football that French football magazine L’Equipe called “Dream football from the year 2000.”
In 2011, German publication Sport Bild ranked Germany’s win in 1972 as the greatest performance by a German team out of 850 international matches.
Lineup for the 1972 final: