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3 best teams ever, Arsenal/International/other

Macho

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Country: England
GK > Spain
Defence > About even
Midfield > Spain
Attack > France
Not arguing who’s better just saying whoever said France had more flair was right. Spain wasn’t about individual flair.
 

Riou

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Country: Northern Ireland

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Not arguing who’s better just saying whoever said France had more flair was right. Spain wasn’t about individual flair.

As skillful as all those midfield players for Spain were/are, they way Vieira used to dribble past players just looked so much cooler than when they did it.
 

balthazar

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AC Milan 1991-1992. Simply iconic and also invincible in the league.
Rossi, Tassotti, Baresi, Costacurta, Maldini, Albertini, Donadoni, Gullit, Rijkaard, Simone, van Basten.
 

krackpot

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Brazil 2002: Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Gilberto Silva...va va voom! I stopped calling them donkeys after this.

They finally beat Oliver Kahn in the final. He had become a monster. bit poignant that he was really off-form in the final.



Manchester United 98/99: Utter filth, their domination.

Sad to say but this was the team which just edges Arsenal's invincibles. Except losing to Arsenal in the CS, this team won everything. We really pulled off a miracle when we went invincible against teams like these.


France 1998: Zidane, Thuram, Petit, Vieira, Deschamps... Brilliant team, led by a brilliant captain. Only Maradona can compare to Zaidane's influence on this team.

Only the best teams could stand up to Italy, Germany and Brazil of that era.

Honorable mentions: The invincibles, Milan (with Shevchenko). Madrid with Zidane and Figo, Barca late 2000s, Spain late 2000s
 

Shalmaneser V

Active Member
Not arguing who’s better just saying whoever said France had more flair was right. Spain wasn’t about individual flair.

Except they didn’t. France’s genuine flair players were Zidane, Djorkaeff and Henry. Pires and Dugarry were bench boys.

Spain had Iniesta, Xavi, Alonso, D. Silva, Cazorla, Fabregas and David Villa.
 

Bloodbather

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Country: Turkey
Spain clearly had more flair than France. It's just that French ones looked sexier doing it because they were taller.
 

Macho

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Country: England
You guys don’t know what flair is clearly. 90’s/early 00’s Brazil is no.1 for that anyways.

Spain’s teams and best players passed you to death, that is not flair.
 
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