Oh jeeze, I don't even remember the 90's... I was like...8. Based on older stats and the fact that he's still playing, Ian Rush. He was good for Liverpool back in the 90's before he transferred. Oh, and David Beckham, even though he was with icky old United.
My favorite was claudio reyna aka Captain America. i'm a huge US fan and he was definitely one of the best Americans of all-time.
My favorite that was not a US player was probably Eric Cantona. He was French and played for United, but I really just like his style in the Nike Joga Bonito commercials :P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHT0ceLs2zo
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rivaldo - for holding his face when the defender hit his stomach in the world cup
juninho - the true underdog, was out shined by kaka, and ronaldo.....his free kicks are amazing
Eric cantona - all around bad-***
alexi lalas - the hippy that put USA on the map as a soccer team
Fabien Barthez - i loved his comback in 2006, yea sure it doesn't follow the 90's rule....but he established himself in the 90's
Oh jeeze, I don't even remember the 90's... I was like...8. Based on older stats and the fact that he's still playing, Ian Rush. He was good for Liverpool back in the 90's before he transferred. Oh, and David Beckham, even though he was with icky old United.
My favorite was claudio reyna aka Captain America. i'm a huge US fan and he was definitely one of the best Americans of all-time.
My favorite that was not a US player was probably Eric Cantona. He was French and played for United, but I really just like his style in the Nike Joga Bonito commercials :P http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHT0ceLs2zo
Eric Cantona.
He was beastly in United.
lothar mathaus, marcel desailly, eric cantona
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juniniho
that guy was truely ******* amazing