Annahnomoss
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Indeed. That was a really interesting thing to learn. I actually thought Liedholm, Nordahl were younger in '58 and that represented their peak but that wasn't really even the case which is amazing and unfortunate. And yeah most footage I've seen from that era is just poor filming. At least its an improvement on the 30s when they just had a stationary cameras sitting in front of the goal and sometimes you just see a ball flying into the net without even seeing the player.
And yes, Raynor seems very interesting. I am now inspired to read more on some of those Dutch players from that era, and put more effort into my write-up cheers!
Yeah I can't even think properly about the match yet with all Annah's new information and Sjor's wealth of gifs
That is the sort of view I think all of us had. I knew the age of Liedholm and Gren but it was a wonderful read to learn how they could play defensive roles earlier. 1948-51 was their peak and in Gren was mainly a manager in 1958 who was brought back to play some ball and he just had the talent to still take a spot in the team of the tournament.
The trio were three of the very finest players in the world between 48-51, probably Ballon d'Or winning quality in both 48 with Valentino Mazzola as the other great competitor. In '51 they won the Latin Cup(Forerunner of EC/CL) in an utterly dominating fashion and would have also been three of the best players of the season.
Here is a compilation of their 50-51 season, which wasn't quite as attackingly mindblowing as how they played between 48-50 but still a great source to see how they played. Milan scored 118 together in 49-50 and the three averaged two goals per game on their own. 18 from Liedholm, 18 from Gren and 35 from Nordahl.