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Who’s one player that’s massively underrated and deserves way more hype? 👀⚽

🚨🐐 THE GOAT IS HERE! Lionel Messi starts for Argentina as they chase another step toward World Cup glory. 🇦🇷🏆 The stage is set. Can Messi deliver once again? ✨


DIDI🇧🇷 Waldyr Pereira, famously known as Didi, delivered one of the most legendary World Cup careers in football history, winning back-to-back tournaments with Brazil in 1958 and 1962 and earning the Golden Ball as the best player of the 1958 tournament. As the elegant mastermind and midfield general of the Seleção, he dictated the tempo of games with pinpoint passing and exceptional composure. He played a total of 15 World Cup matches, scoring 3 goals and providing 9 assists across three tournaments. 📊 World Cup Performance by Tournament World Cup Achievement / Impact 1954 Switzerland Excelled individually despite Brazil's quarter-final exit. 1958 Sweden Won Golden Ball (Best Player); First World Cup title.1962 Chile Won World Cup; Successfully defended the title. 🏆 Key Career Highlights & Legacy The 1958 Masterclass: When Sweden scored first in the 1958 final, Didi calmly fetched the ball from the net and walked slowly to the center circle, telling his panicked teammates, "Calm down, we are still a better team than they are." Brazil instantly settled down and won 5-2. Mentor to Pelé: Didi was a crucial leader who looked after a 17-year-old Pelé during the 1958 tournament. Pelé famously referred to Didi as his "older brother" and mentor. Inventor of the "Folha Seca" (Dry Leaf): Didi invented the iconic dipping, knuckleball free-kick technique. The ball would rise high and suddenly drop into the net, a style later adopted by players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Andrea Pirlo. The "Ethiopian Prince": He was given this nickname by Brazilian playwright Nelson Rodrigues because of his unmatched elegance, royal posture, and effortless style on the pitch.




























