When Michel Platini scored nine goals in five games as France won Euro 84
Cristiano Ronaldo has broken the Euros goalscoring record, but he’s played in five tournaments. Platini had five matches
By Steven Pye for That 1980s Sports Blog
When Cristiano Ronaldo scored a penalty against Hungary in Portugal’s opening match of Euro 2020 – which he celebrated in that typical understated way of his – he broke a record that had been held by Michel Platini, a man who played a big part in the organisation of Euro 2020. The less said about Platini’s time as a football administrator the better, but he was a tremendous player.
Ronaldo’s goals have been spread across the last five Euros, but Platini only played in one finals. The France team that won Euro 84 was not just about Platini – he was one quarter of their formidable Carré Magique midfield alongside Jean Tigana, Alain Giresse and Luis Fernández – but he was the star of that tournament, scoring in all five of France’s matches on his way to lifting the Henri Delaunay trophy in Paris.
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