Posts Tagged goals
Batistuta ~ Best Goals (Video)
Posted by 4Dfoot in Player Compilations on December 23, 2011
The word striker could have been invented for Gabriel Batistuta. Whatever the situation, Batigol knew, instinctively, how to really strike a ball. How to hit it so that it had the biggest chance of flying past the goalkeeper and into the net.
The following fast-paced video illustrates this excellently.
Forgotten Footballer – Preben Elkjaer Larsen
Posted by 4Dfoot in Articles, Player Compilations on October 19, 2011
Preben Elkjaer proved three things in his career: You don’t have to be short to be a sensational dribbler. You don’t have to be serious to be successful. And you don’t need shoes to score goals.
With his crazy dribbles, tank-like physique and clownish actions Preben Elkjaer was perhaps Europe’s most eye-catching player in the mid 80’s. He led both club and country to unprecedented success and finished twice on the podium of the Ballon d’Or. But how many football fans today are still familiar with Elkjaer?
Far too few. One place where they’ll never forget him though is the Italian city of Verona. It was there that Elkjaer achieved the greatest upset of not just his career, but the entire history of Italian football. In the 1984-85 season not the great Juventus, or AC Milan, or Inter, or Maradona´s Napoli, or even AS Roma managed to win the Scudetto. Instead, it was Elkjaer’s Hellas Verona. The Danish dribbler stole the show by scoring the iconic goal of that campaign against Platini´s Juventus. As he launched another solo, he lost his right boot, kept going, glided past another defender, and scored with his sock. The footage of this famous goal is included in the special video 4Dfoot created for this edition of Forgotten Footballer:
Elkjaer’s exploits changed Italian football. Read the rest of this entry »
Brazil 1982 ~ The 11 Greatest Goals
Posted by 4Dfoot in Highlights on October 17, 2011
The legendary Brazil side of 1982 played merely five matches in that year’s World Cup. Yet in those five games they scored more fantastic goals than practically any other country in all its World Cups combined. Watch this video to see why this team was viewed as the flag-bearer of ‘Futebol Arte.’
Dennis Bergkamp
Posted by 4Dfoot in Player Compilations on October 15, 2011
He never won a World Cup, a Champions League or a Ballon d’Or. He didn’t travel to European away games because he was afraid of flying. Even in the peak of his career, he regularly played poor for weeks on end. Considering his talents, he lacked consistency. But what is consistency but the last refuge of the mediocre? Like any true genius, when Dennis Bergkamp shone, he shone brighter than anyone else.
























