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Sir Alex Ferguson criticized the Ballon d'Or Dream Team and said who was a better fit for it

About the All-time Dream Team released by France Football some days ago, Sir Alex Ferguson, a Manchester United legend and one of the best managers ever, showed his disagreement when he saw someone important was missing.

By Federico Aldrighetti

About the All-time Dream Team released by France Football some days ago, Sir Alex Ferguson, a Manchester United legend and one of the best managers ever, showed his disagreement when he saw someone important was missing.
About the All-time Dream Team released by France Football some days ago, Sir Alex Ferguson, a Manchester United legend and one of the best managers ever, showed his disagreement when he saw someone important was missing.
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Sir Alex Ferguson is arguably the best coach this sport has ever had. After 26 years managing Manchester United, the Scottish manager won everything with the Red Devils and became a soccer legend. And after hearing the news about the Dream Team ever released by France Football, he was not happy with an absence.

Sir Alex told the team, that has Cafú, Franz Beckenbauer and Paolo Maldini in the defensive line, lacks a center back. And he suggested his favourite one, someone who was described as a fantastic and aggressive player, who would have complemented Beckenbauer perfectly in the back line.

According to Ferguson, the player missing is Daniel Passarella, a center back who captained Argentina in their first World Cup win in 1978 and played for River Plate, Fiorentina, Inter and Sarmiento de Junìn. He is also one of the defenders who scored the most goals in the world.

The former manager, retired in 2013, said the only problem is he does not konw who would he take off the team to make space for Passarella. The rest of the team has Lev Yashin as the goalkeeper, Xavi Hernández, Lothar Matthaus, Pelé and Diego Maradona in midfield, and Lionel Messi, Ronaldo Nazario and Cristiano Ronaldo as attackers.


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