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BEAUTIFUL GOALS FOR THE BEAUTIFUL GAME
CHRIS DUNLAVY remembers the Portuguese genius who set the 1966 World Cup alight

FROM an African kid kicking a sock filled with newspaper to one of the finest strikers the world has seen.
The rise of Eusebio – who died last month aged 71 – is one of football’s oddest tales. Bizarrely, it all started when a Hungarian went for a haircut in Brazil and – by pure chance – ran into an old friend who had been on a business trip to Mozambique.
The Hungarian was Benfica manager Bela Guttman. The friend was Jose Carlos Bauer, the great Brazilian midfielder who i...

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