Gio
★★★★★★★★
You're playing down Dzajic to the extreme here - his Euro credentials are as good as any player (both in '68 and '76) and of all the attackers on the pitch its only Zidane who probably edges it in terms of tournament impact.Dzajic is his secondary goalscoring threat and Vogts in the ideal RCB to deal with that incarnation of Dzajic (just as Burgnich did a good job at nullifying the roaming Dzajic in the 1968 final, though you can't really fault Dzajic as he had to play 2 games in 5 days or something). It's going to be relatively harder for Gio's offense to breach my defense whilst I can see my forwards having some joy against Buchwald and Gamarra here.
Dzajic was unquestionably the tournament's best player in 1968 in a way that even Rummenigge wasn't, scoring in both the semi-final and the final as the star of an otherwise unimpressive Yugoslavia side against the current World Cup winners England (with the likes of Bobby Moore and Gordan Banks in defence) and a fantastic Italian team which would go on to win the Euro's and then reach the final of the World Cup two years late (with the likes of Facchetti, Burgnich and Zoff at the back).
When Yugoslavia qualified in 1976 Dzajic despite being past his peak went on to score in both matches which were again against top tier opposition - the semi-final against the current World Champions Germany (stacked with talent inc Vogts and Beckenbauer) as well as the Third Place playoff against the Dutch (captained by Ruud Krol). His Euro credentials are completely beyond question - in the five games that Dzajic played he scored in four of them.
And those goals were scored whilst playing for an inferior team against some of the best defenders in history - including Facchetti and Vogts from your own backline. And just taking the latter in particular, I can't see how you can say Vogts is ideal for dealing with Dzajic given that he famously struggled against him in the 1976 semi-final.
It's abundantly clear from the calibre of defenders listed that Dzajic can score aganst any defence - And that's without taking into account the significantly better supporting cast Dzajic now has to work with, which is on a completely different level to the Yugoslav sides of the late 60's early 70's.