England Football World Cup: Chris Waddle Magic Chris' became a legend in Marseille
They named him Magic Chris in Marseille. Having been a bizarre
flair player for Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur Chris Waddle grow into
a legend in the south of France between 1989 and 1992. Christopher Roland
Waddle is an England Football World Cup squad of Football World Cup between 1989
and 1992 former professional football athlete and manager. He currently works
as a reviewer.
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Nicknamed Magic Chris, football correspondent Luke Ginnell
wrote that Waddle was widely recognized as one of the finest attacking midfielders
in the EU. After retiring he went into punditry and has worked extensively on five
live. His unfulfilled, angry FIFA World Cup exit rants have become a
traditional entertaining evisceration of English football The England
international at a time when the nation’s clubs were banned from EU
competition,
was far from the 1st player of his era to test
himself abroad, but he went on to grow into one of the most fruitful exports of
that period. Known as a tricky winger who could go either way past a full-back,
Waddle inwards in Marseille with standing for having a languid, even lazy, look
about him he performed well in Football World Cup 1989. For more know about the
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But at the Stade Velodrome, he was given the license to
attack at will, and he returned the favor with maybe the greatest spell of his impressive
career. He had been snapped up for £4.5 million, the 3rd-highest
transfer fee of all time behind those paid for Diego Maradona and Ruud Gullit,
and found himself being raced through shopping malls by schoolkids such was his
instant promotion to fame. But on that night against PSG, Waddle’s Marseille
career began.
With the game scoreless, a Marseille corner was half-cleared
Left-back Eric Di Meco hit an angled ball back in to and he did his best goal
in FIFA World Cup the far post and Waddle was left in the clear to torso the
ball down with goalkeeper Joel Bats attitude down him. Thinking he was probably
offside, Waddle lofted the ball over Bats and nonchalantly back-heeled it into
the hollow net.
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