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Do I not like this thread.
I thought there were some very decent players, decent games and decent goals at USA 94. If you ranked modern world cup’s, it would be comfortably mid table
Enjoyed watching Hagi, Letchkov, Baggio and Bebeto. I was disappointed Wegerle didn’t perform.
And OP, If Kennet Anderson was 25 years younger, the Albion should definitely be competing for his signature.
It was pretty weird that he never played in England, as he had everything any English team wanted in a striker in the 90s: he could head the ball.
Serie A was better than the PL in the 90s though, so I could see why he stayed there.
Only batshit crazy goalie Ravelli, reserve keeper Eriksson, defenders Erlingmark, Eriksson & Ljung and striker Kenneth Andersson never tried their luck in the UK.
Of those that did have a spell in the UK, most didnt do too well:
Tomas Brolin we've been through. Fat and bad player in Leeds, fat and bad player-manager in Crystal Palace.
Martin Dahlin had bad rheumatism that didnt get better by moving from Italy to cold England.
Anders Limpar was quite alright in Arsenal & Everton.
Patrik Andersson failed in Blackburn but won the Champions League in Bayern and also had a stint in Barcelona, so I think he is pretty satisfied with his career.
Joachim Björklund did well in Rangers (and Valencia) but his years in Sunderland was a shitshow and he only played because he was no more of a shitshow than Phil Babb & Jody Craddock.
Roland Nilsson did the job in Sheffield & Coventry.
Stefan Schwarz did ok in Arsenal & Sunderland.
Henrik Larsson not shabby in Celtic.
Klas Ingesson (r.i.p) didnt do much in Sheffield W.
Jonas Thern had two decent seasons in Rangers but was injured a lot.
Teddy Lucic had six pretty poor months in Leeds.
Pontus Kåmark average in Leicester.
Stefan Rehn, 4 games in Everton.
Jesper Blomqvist was always injured in any club he played but had one decent season in Manchester United.
Håkan Mild did 8 games in Wimbledon, all of them forgotten.
Magnus Hedman was pretty ****ing good in Coventry.