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To add, Candela should still be in some middle and lower tier of Serie A, but not Roma.
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Didier Deschamps was at Juventus, and his friends downstairs followed.
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Upstairs is really awesome, I know Qi Zu has retired.
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The main lineup of Brazil in the 1998 World Cup in France is as follows:
Goalkeeper: Claudio Taffarell.
Defenders: Roberto Carlos, Aldair, Júnior Bayano, Marcos.
Cafu. Midfielders: Cesar Sampaio, Carlos Dunga, Rivaldo, Leonardo Arauyo.
Forward: Ronaldo.
Bebeto. 1998, Brazil team.
In the case of being unanimously favored, he inexplicably played abnormally in the final and lost to the French team with a score of 0:3.
Lost the chance to defend the title.
Before the game, Ronaldo suddenly fainted, and the Brazilian team was at a loss, although Ronaldo started in the final, he couldn't give up and had leg cramps.
The rest of the Brazilian squad was also in a slump due to Ronaldo's absence.
Zinedine Zidane in the first half.
Taking advantage of his headers, which were previously considered weak, he scored twice from corners, and although Desailly was sent off in the second half, the team remained tenacious and the score was locked at 3-0 by Patit before the end, and France became the seventh team in history to win the World Cup!
But after the game, there were all kinds of inside stories of match-fixing in the Brazilian finals, because the Brazilian final was really strange, and France as the host did not do anything to know, but in 1999, France immediately waived Brazil's 300 million US dollars in national debt, and the incident is really unbelievable.
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Main lineup: Goalkeeper: No. 16 Butters (Monaco) No. 22 Leonar. Chabonnier (Auxerre) No.1 Rama (West Ham United).
Defenders: No. 5 Blanco (Marseille), No. 2 Candela (Roma), No. 8 Desailly (AC Milan), No. 18 Leboeuf (Chelsea), No. 3 Lizarazu (Bayern Munich), No. 15 Thuram (Parma).
Midfielders: No. 14 Bogosion (Sampdoria), No. 7 Deschamps (Juventus), No. 19 Karumbu (Real Madrid), No. 17 Petit (Arsenal: No. 4 Vieira (A. Michisena), No. 10 Zidane (Juventus).
Forwards: No. 13 Diomede (Auxerre), No. 6 Djokaeff (Inter Milan), No. 21 Dugarry (Marseille), No. 9 Givash (Auxerre), No. 12 Henry (Monaco), No. 11 Piret (Metz), No. 20 Trezeguet (Monaco).
Main lineup (4-4-2):
Goalkeeper: Butters.
Defenders: Lizarazu, Blanco, Desailly, Thuram (from left to right).
Midfielders: Didier Deschamps, Karumbu, Petit, Zinedine Zidane.
Forward: Djokav Givash.
Manager: Aimee Jacquet.
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1998 World Cup France Team:Goalkeeper: 16 Fabijt is not safe. Butters (Monaco) 22 Leonar. Chabonnier (Auxerre).
1 Bernard. Rama (West Ham United Travelers).
Defenders: 5 Laurent. Blanco (Marseille).
2 Fan Shang. Candela (Rome).
8 Marcel. Desaili (AC Milan).
18 Frank. Leboeuf (Chelsea).
3 Bixanto. Lizarazu (Bayern Munich).
15 Lelian. Thuram (Parma).
Avant-garde: 14 Alain. Boccion (Sampmina Doria) 7 Didier. Didier Deschamps (Juventus).
19 Christian. Kalumbu (Real Madrid).
17 Emmanuel. Petit (Arsenal).
4 Patrick. Patrick Vieira (Arsenal).
10 Zinedin. Zinedine Zidane (Juventus).
Forwards: 13 Bernard. Diomede (Auxerre).
6 Yuri. Djokaeff (Inter Milan).
21 Christophe. Dugarry (Marseille).
9 Stephen. Givash (Auxerre).
12 Dieri. Henry (Monaco).
11 Robert. Pires (Mace).
20 David. Trezeguet (Monaco).
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1998 FIFA World Cup Finals France Squad Coach: Emme. Jacques.
Goalkeeper: 16 Fabian. Butters (Monaco).
22 Leonar. Chabonnier (Auxerre).
1 Bell with locust closure. Rama (West Ham United).
Defenders: 5 Laurent. Blanco (Marseille).
2 Fan Shang. Candela (Rome).
8 Marcel. Desaili (AC Milan).
18 Frank. Leboeuf (Chelsea).
3 Bixanto. Lizarazu (Bayern Munich).
15 Lelian. Thuram (Parma).
Avant-garde: 14 Alain. Boccion (Sampdoria) 7 Didier. Didier Deschamps (Juventus).
19 Christian. Kalum (Real Madrid) 17 Emmanuel. Petit (Arsenal).
4 Patrick. Brother Vimin's Ella (Arsenal).
10 Zinedin. Zinedine Zidane (Juventus).
Forwards: 13 Bernard. Diomede (Auxerre).
6 Yuri. Djokaeff (Inter Milan).
21 Christophe. Dugarry (Marseille).
9 Stephen. Givash (Auxerre).
12 Dieri. Henry (Monaco).
11 Robert. Pires (Mace).
20 David. Trezeguet (Monaco).
1 lama | 2 candela | 3 lizarazu | 4 vieira | 5 blanc | 6 djorkaeff | 7 deschamps | 8 desailly | 9 guivarc'h | 10 zidane | 11 pirès | 12 henry | 13 diomède | 14 boghossian | 15 thuram | 16 barthez | 17 petit | 18 leboeuf | 19 karembeu | 20 trézéguet | 21 dugarry | 22 charbonnier | coach jacquet
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No. 7 midfielder Didier Deschamps.
Didier Deschamps arrived at Chelsea from Juventus for millions in the summer of 1999 and quickly conquered English football. He captained Marseille when they won the Champions Cup, and the French captain gained worldwide fame after leading them to the World Cup in 1998. He also helped Juventus win the title twice in three seasons before being approved to leave by new coach Carlo Ancelotti.
August 30th started friends. That is, tomorrow.
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