Lothar
Matthäus
(West
Germany/Germany)

Lothar Matthäus is one of the most successful players
ever in world football. He was born on March 21st 1961
in Erlangen and began his career in a local club
called FC Herzogenaurach. As an 18 year old in 1979 he
moved to Borussia Mönchengladbach one of greatest
clubs in Europe at that time. It was in that club
Matthäus started to show class and soon he was
joining the German national team. He was in the squad
who won the European Championship in 1980 and two
years later he made his World Cup debut against Chile
when he came on as a substiute in a game they won 4-1.
West Germany reached the final that year, but Matthäus
only took part in one other game, a substitute there
as well, and didn't achieve the loser's medal in the
final.
In 1984 he moved to Bayern Munich and helped them win
the league twice and the cup once before participating
in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. West Germany
progressed through the rounds without making great
impression. But Matthäus was having a good World Cup
and scored the winner against Morocco in the round of
16. In the final itself, Matthäus was given a
man-marking job on Maradona. But the little
Argentinian had too many tricks up his sleave as West
Germany lost their second consecutive World Cup final.
By the time the World Cup was held in Italy in 1990,
Matthäus was established in Inter Milan. He had led
them to the Italian league title in 1989 and here he
played most of his World Cup games on his homeground,
Stadio San Siro. It was to be Matthäus best World
Cup. Germany were by far the best team and Matthäus
scored four goals from his midfield position. In the
final in Rome, Argentina were once again the
opponents, but this time neither Maradona or anyone
else could stop Matthäus and Germany. He was voted
European Player Of The Year that year and Player Of
The Year in Germany as well.
He won honours in Europe with Inter Milan, before
returning back to Germany and Bayern Munich. In 1994
he was supposed to be playing in his last World Cup,
operating this time in the sweeper's position. Germany
were knocked out by Bulgaria in the quarter final and
in the same game Matthäus joined Uwe Seeler,
Wladislav Zmuda and Maradona as a recordholder of most
World Cup matches with 21. Against all odds he turned
up in France 98 as a replace ment for the injured
sweeper Mattias Sammer. Matthäus had been absent from
the national side for years when Vogts brought him
back into the squad for the World Cup. After being on
the bench in the Germans victory over USA, he came in
as a substitute against Yugoslavia and set a new
record for appearances in the World Cup with 22. He
played in all the rest of Germany's matches until
Croatia knocked them out in the quarterfinal, making
his total to 25. He is now (Dec 99) looking to end his
career in the American soccer league MLS.
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