Platini
Michel (michel pl has never won the highest honor of a football player - the fifa World Cup™. In fact, in his dazzling trophy window, this is the only trophy missing, but this cannot shake his status as a football legend. His skill, his keen insight into the game and his calmness in the face of shooting opportunities make him one of the celebrities in the history of football.
In addition to these extraordinary talents, the captain of les bleus is also the embodiment of talent and elegance, which makes 's name deeply engraved in the hearts of fans.
Michel was born in the small town of Joeuf in eastern France. He played for asy-lorraine, as setienne and Juventus. "I started playing football at the largest club in the Lorraine area, then moved to the largest club in France, and finally played for the largest club in the world." He always said so.
The famous No. 10 star in 1978 will be 23 years old. History proved that he had too much to learn at the time to lead the French team (who had never reached the finals since 1966) to the championship throne. In a difficult situation, the draw result was even worse - they were in the same group as two favorites Argentina and Italy. As expected, les bleus was eliminated in the first round, although scored his first Fifa World Cup goal against this championship Argentina.
In 1981, just like he played against Bulgaria four years ago and Yugoslavia four years later, scored a key goal, ensuring the French advancement. In Paris’s parc des princes, he issued a beautiful free kick, locking the French team into the 1982 fifa World Cup™.
's name has since been written into the history of the Fifa World Cup™. Before the start of the game, he decided to start transferring to Juventus next season. When we look back at the 1982 Spanish World Cup, how could we forget the wonderful semi-finals played between France and West Germany in Seville? In this classic match, scored repeatedly and showed excellent organizational talent. French fans have never shed tears like this and feel indignant. held the hand of unconscious Patrick Battiston who was carried off on a stretcher and always wandered in his mind. "That night I realized the value of thousands of emotions in life
.” He recalled afterwards.
1984 was the golden age of , who led the French team to win their first international honor at home - the UEFA European Championship. He was affectionately called "platoche" by the French, and he was in five matches.
The record-breaking nine goals included a 'perfect' hat-trick against Belgium and Yugoslavia (one goal was scored with feet and another one with head).
's achievements in 84 no longer aroused the enthusiasm of the Italians. They are used to witnessing the Juventus team led by the French to be the king of their own land. Wearing the famous "old woman" black and white striped shirt, won many titles and honors: two Italian champions, one Serie A champion (copplia), one UEFA Cup, one UEFA Super Cup, one UEFA Champions League and one Intercontinental Cup... He also won the Italian "capere" and "ballon d'or" winner for three consecutive seasons. What an honor!
mentioned later in his career: "If the Fifa World Cup™ is held every two years between 82 and 86, France can win two or three championships." But although this is the third time that the French team has entered the Fifa World Cup™ final in Mexico, West Germany will once again become their nemesis. The German team's excellent form and realistic style of play helped them reach the semi-finals, affectionately known as the 'magic square' French midfield foursome (Michel , Alan Gilas,
Gene Tigana and Luis Fernandez, hel pl, alresse, je, luis fernandez, left an indelible mark on the game as if they were fascinated by a spell. Their talents and skills were fully revealed against Italy, among which the quarter-final battle against Brazil in Guadalajara was the most memorable, and Bailey called the game a "war of the century". naturally had goals in both games.
But "Beautiful Game" began to sound a wake-up call for him: pain kept plaguing , and her ankle was not swelling after several months of recuperation. The Heysel Stadium tragedy left him with deep mental trauma. He turned out to be the first in the philosophy of football and life. scored free throws in the game, leading Juventus to defeat Liverpool and win the European Cup, but "that night had nothing to do with football. They could only bring the trophy to our locker room." He later explained.
After retired with his boots in 1987, he became the coach of the French national team. He immediately let Didier deschamps go on the stage and combined Cantona and Papin to form a front line. This generation of newcomers won a series of games like a broken-out, from April 1989 to February 1992. But when he failed to lead the French team out of the first round of the Swedish Championship, resolutely left.
When France obtained the right to host the 1998 Fifa World Cup™, responded to the country's call again. He accepted the challenge and served as vice chairman of the French organizing committee with fernand sastre (the latter planned the French World Cup application).
still worked meticulously until he supported Joseph; Joseph s. blatter ran for FIFA president. Since then he has been elected vice president of the French Football League (ffff), and his responsibilities in the field of football have continued to expand. He always said, "Football has brought me a lot, and I want to reciprocate.
Football Career
club
1966-1972: As joeuf
1972-1979: Asy-lorraine
1979-1982: As setienne
1982-1987: Juventus
Club Honors
1978 French Cup (Nantia Lorraine)
1981 French League Cup (Saint-Etienne)
1981 French Cup finalist (Saint-Etienne)
1982 French Cup Finalist (Saint-Etienne)
1983 Italian Cup Champion (Juventus)
1983 European Cup Champion (Juventus)
1983 League One Top Scorer (16 goals)
1983 Golden Ball Winner
1984 Italian League Champion (Juventus)
1984 UEFA Cup Champions League (Juventus)
1984 European Super Cup Champion (Juventus)
1984 League One Top Scorer (20 goals)
1984 Golden Ball Winner
1985 European Cup Champion (Juventus)
1985 InterContinental Cup Champion (Juventus)
1985 League One Top Scorer (18 goals)
1985 Golden Ball Winner
1986 Italian League Champion (Juventus)
International Honors
1978 Argentina World Cup First Round
1982 Spain World Cup fourth place
1984 French European Championship Champion
1985 Intercontinental National Cup Champion
1986 Mexico World Cup third place
72 games, 41 goals, 49 captains on the court
Chapter completed!