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10. It is difficult for a World Cup scorer to exceed 6 goals.
No one has been able to score six goals in a single World Cup, a curse that has surrounded goalscorers in the last six World Cups of the last century. From the 1978 World Cup, to the 1998 World of France.
Cup. In these 20 years, 6 goals has become the ceiling for goalscorers to score in the World Cup, and the number of goals scored by World Cup goalscorers has stopped at exactly 6. England's Lineker had a chance to surpass his predecessors Kempes and Rossi at the 1986 World Cup, scoring six goals in his first five games, but Maradona's hand of God kept the English out of the semi-finals.
Since then, there has been no shortage of excellent goalscorers on the World Cup stage. Like the opportunist Schillać, Salenko who scored five goals in a game, the free-kick master Stoichkov, and Davosuk who can play the violin with his feet, but their goal tally is always firmly locked at six. It wasn't until the first World Cup of the new century that Ronaldo broke the curse of the top scorer in the World Cup with his eight goals.
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5. Bailey's Raven's Beak.
No one can question the talent and achievements of the football king, but the kung fu of the football king cannot be compared with the kung fu of his feet. Before the start of each World Cup, Pele will stand up and give some advice, but unfortunately every time he is by.
Favourites will have bad luck at the World Cup, with a 100% shooting rate. Before the '94 World Cup, Pelé had said that Colombia, which beat Argentina 5-0 in qualifying, would create a miracle for the world. But in the end, Colombia was eliminated from the group, and Escobar, who scored an own goal, was shot and killed when he returned home.
Pele's crow's beak also pitted his home country side in the 1998 World Cup final, where Brazil lost 3-0. In the World Cup in South Korea and Japan, Pele once said that France and Argentina are the most likely teams to win the championship. But the result was that both teams fell to Pele's prophecy in the group stage.
Ahead of Brazil's final against Germany, perhaps fearing that the power of his prophecy would affect Brazil, Pele said nothing more than this when it came to who would win the title: It's going to be a good game, I don't like it. Brazil survived and won the Copa Hercules for the fifth time.
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9. European fate.
In the 17 World Cups that have been held, European teams have won a total of eight times, but they have never won the Gold Cup on a continent other than Europe. Brazil and Argentina are undoubtedly two insurmountable mountains for European teams to try to break this cycle. Left the familiar land of Europa.
European teams are always on the heels in the final. The closest European teams came to victory came at the 1994 World Cup in the United States, where a tenacious Italian side fended off the fantastic duo of Romario and Bebeto for 120 minutes, but they were unable to resist the erosion of fate. At last year's World Cup in South Korea and Japan, three different teams from Turkey, England and Germany surrounded Brazil in the hope of changing this fate, and as a result, European teams still failed to rewrite the record on Asian soil, and the curse of not being able to win the championship outside Europe continued.
With the 2006 World Cup to be held in Germany, Europeans will have to wait at least until the 2010 World Cup in Africa to break that fate.
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VIII. The mystery of the North Locker Room at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
On 7 October 2000, Wembley Stadium, once the symbol of English football, was withdrawn from the stage of history, and the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales, built to welcome the arrival of the new century, became the new favorite of English football. English FA Cup.
The finals, the play-offs, are all scheduled to be played here. The Millennium Stadium in Cardiff has the famous North Dressing Room, which has been used by teams that have won 14 of the 17 finals played here so far. Chelsea from south London repeatedly questioned the draws in the dressing room ahead of the 2002 FA Cup final, as the northern side drew to the north dressing room on a number of occasions to win.
The FA was forced to decide on a second draw in a coin toss, and Arsenal were lucky enough to draw to the North Stand and beat Chelsea 2-0 in the final. After that, less than a year later, Arsenal used the South dressing room to win the Community Shield and FA Cup. Just when it was thought that this routine would not work for Arsenal, the North dressing room curse was once again fulfilled when they used the South dressing room to lose to Manchester United on penalties in the Community Shield in August.
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No. 10 is the soul and core of the team Pele, Maradona, Platini, Zico, Baggio For a long time, the No. 10 jersey on the green field seems to be an honor and a symbol, and to be able to wear the No. 10 jersey has to be like Maradona (note: Maradona was No. 10) in the Argentine team, which is a manifestation of strength and skill and confidence. Because there are 11 people on the football field, starting from the goalkeeper to the number of forwards, the number 10 is generally a striker, as the tip of the spear of a team, if you don't have the strength, you may not be able to be a striker!
Ever since Pele became famous for wearing the number 10 jersey, the number 10 jersey has represented the core of the team, similar to the number 23 in basketball, the number 10 used to be a symbol of superstars, and Pele and Platini gave this number a sacred meaning. But that's just in the past. In the World Cup in Germany, the number 10 became a number cursed by God, and most of the players wearing the number 10 jersey became sad people in the World Cup:
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