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Wunderteam: One of the greatest team in football history

Hugo Meisl and his Wunderteam Football has not always been kind to some of the legendary International teams. The free-flowing Brazilian side of 1982, the Total Football inspired Dutch side of 1974, and the Magnificient Hungarian side fo 1954 are some of the prime examples. All these teams have revolutionized football in many ways and have mesmerized the fans and critics alike. Unlike the names mentioned above who have made their presence felt in modern football, the Austrian side of the 1934 World Cup remains relatively unknown.  The early 1930s saw Austria emerging as a powerhouse in European football. Inspired by the ideas of legendary English coach Jimmy Hogan and under the watchful gaze of Hugo Meisl, Austria developed one of the first super-teams in the history of the sport. At the focal point of the Austrian team was the 'Mozart of Football' himself, Matthias Sindelar.  Playing Style  Hugo Meisl structured his 'Wunderteam' based on the technic...

15 leading goalscorers in La Liga: 11-15

Pichichi Trophy Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are the first names that come to our minds when talking about La Liga goalscorers. The two legends dominated the Spanish defences for a decade before Cristiano Ronaldo left Spain for Italy. But who comes third after the two legends? Check out this list to find out the 15 leading goalscorers in La Liga 15. Karim Benzema - 162 goals One of the two currently active players in this list One of the two active leading goalscorers currently plating in the La Liga, Karim Benzema came through the Lyon youth academy before making his debut for the Les Gones in 2005. Struggling to break into a star-studded Lyon team, Benzema had to wait for three seasons before being given the responsibility of leading the Les Gones attack. Under the tutelage of Alain Perrin, Benzema became the club's leading goal scorer as he led the club to their seventh and till date last Ligue1 title. Karim Benzema spent one more season at the French cl...

15 Leading goalscorers in the Serie A: 12-15

Scudetto is given to the winner of the Serie A The Italian league has always been considered one of the toughest leagues in the world. Known for their defensive playing styles, the teams from Italy have won a total of 12 Europeans Cups since their inception. Despite the defence-oriented style of play in the Italian league, some of the World' greatest have made their mark on the Italian soil like Maradona, Del Pierro, Totti and so on. After years of being under the radar, Serie A has once again proving its self to be the breeding ground of the world's best after the exposure given to the league following the arrival of one Cristiano Ronaldo in Juventus. Here is the list of leading goalscorers in the history of the Seria A. 15. Giuseppe Savoldi - 168 goals The first player to break the million mark in transfer fee The Bergamo-born striker spent his entire professional career in Italy. Savoldi started his career at his hometown club of Atalanta and had two dif...

Top 26 leading goal scorers in First Division English Football: 6-10

The next five contains a set of yesteryear players who never enjoyed the trophy-laden careers of some of the best to ever play the game. 10. Hughie Gallacher - 246 goals One of the greatest ever to play at the Tyneside One of the most prolific Scottish strikers of all-time, Gallacher spent most of his formative days in Scotland with the Scottish league before joining Newcastle United in 1925. At Tyneside, the young Gallacher quickly became a fan-favourite after ending 1925-26 season as the top scorer of the club despite arriving at St James Park midway through the season. The centre forward was the pivotal figure the following season as the Magpies won their fourth and, till date, last First Division title. Gallacher spent three more seasons at Tyneside before moving further down to join West London side, Chelsea. Despite the lack of success with the Blues the striker still managed to 72 league goals. Ill discipline and poor vein of form saw Gallacher getting transferre...

Top 26 leading goal scorers in First Division English football : 22- 17

The next set of players in the list contains two of whom have played in the Premier League. Here is the next set of players.  21. Wayne Rooney - 208 goals White Pele Arguably the most recognisable names on this list, Wayne Rooney burst onto the scene as a 16-year-old. The Merseyside born lad made his league debut in 2002 for boyhood club Everton and scored an impressive 15 goals in two seasons before completing, then world-record fee for a teenager, a move to Manchester United. At the Theatre of Dreams, Rooney formed an impressive partnership with a certain Cristiano Ronaldo as the Red Devils dominated the late 2000s. Rooney took on the goalscoring responsibilities once his Portuguese counterpart left for Real Madrid in 2009. The forward went onto spent eight more seasons at the Theatre of Dreams as he became the Red Devils all-time leading scorer. Wayne Rooney ended his stay Manchester in 2017 to return back to his boyhood club Everton after winning five Premier...

Top 26 leading goal scorers in First Division English football : 26-23

The Golden Boot is given to Premier Leagues highest goal scorer in the season.  When you think about the highest goalscorers in England, there is only one name that towers above all the others-Alan Shearer. The Newcastle legend dominated defenders during his time as he became Premier League highest-ever goal scorer. The fact that the second-highest goalscorer remains a good 52 goals below speaks volumes about his record. This prompted me to take a look at the highest goalscorers in England since its emergence way back in 1888. So is Shearer the highest ever goalscorer in England? Here I have piled a list of 26 of the highest goalscoring players ever in the history of English Football. 26. Denis Law - 201 goals Denis Law was part one of the greatest attacking trios in English football The Manchester United legend started his career in 1956 in the Second Division under legendary manager Bill Shankly in Huddersfield Town. The Scott played four seasons in the Second ...

Ruben Neves: Story so far

Standing 20 yards out in front of the Wolves faithful at the famous Molineux, Ruben Neves curled in a wonderfully struck free-kick into the right side of a diving Jordan Pickford to level it up for the Wolves, announcing the entry of yet another Portuguese sensation to the Premier League. A goal and an assist in his debut is not a shabby start to the life in the Premier League. Source: Getty Images FC Porto Ruben Neves was born on the 13th of March 1997 in Mozelos in the town of Santa Maria in Portugal and started his footballing journey at the age of 8, joining the FC Porto Academy. The extraordinary talent in the young Neves was quite visible as the young Portuguese moved through the Porto age group teams, evening spending a season on loan at the Padroense FC in the 2012/13 season. Aged 17 the young prodigy was expected to bypass the U19 team and get slotted into the reserves side. As luck would have it, present Real Madrid manager and former FC Porto manager Julen Lopeteg...

RB Leipzig : Hate or Jealous?

The infamous tag of the most hated club in German football can be credited in RB Leipzig's name. The steep rise of the club from the lower divisions to the apex one can be attributed to the meticulous youth-centered policy of RasenBallsport Leipzig (not Red Bull Leipzig). This has done nothing to ease the heat received by the club from the German football lovers. We look into the short history of the club which has instilled a mixed bag of emotions in Germany.                         It all started in 2009 when Red Bull bought the rights of a club based in East Germany , SSV Markranstadt. R ed Bull were looking to buy a club in Germany to widen their marketing horizon, but weren't successful as buying a club in top tiers of german football is  against DFB regulations . The way the Austrian manufacturers  got around that is by buying a fifth division club based in Leipzig. . East Germany has been tr...