The former striker of Real Madrid, Barcelona, Inter and the Brazilian national team Cristiano Ronaldo was recognized as the best striker of the 90s of the XX century according to FourFourTwo.
During this decade, the Brazilian played at Cruzeiro, PSV, Barcelona and Inter, winning the World Cup - 1994, winning the Dutch and Spanish Cups, as well as the Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Cup.
Italy's Roberto Baggio and Argentina's Gabriel Batistuta rounded out the top three. FourFourTWO included Marco van Basten, Eric Cantona, Dennis Bergkamp, Romario, Alan Shearer, Hristo Stoichkov and Oliver Bierhoff to the top 10 respectively.
Earlier, former Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema named Thierry Henry as his second favorite forward after Ronaldo. In another list from FourFourTwo, the UEFA Champions League final between Liverpool and AC Milan in 2005 was chosen as the best game in the history of world football.
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