Artificial intelligence picks its perfect eleven for the World Cups and leaves two historic cracks!

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Artificial intelligence is every day more specific than humans. It took an amazing step with the arrival of GPT Chat, which made headlines this Wednesday because on its own portal it announced what is, from the point of view of AI, the perfect eleven of the World Cups, which leaving out two legendary players such as Leo Messi, who recently won Qatar, and Ronaldo Nazario, who lifted it twice, including four players who did not win.

This is the team:

1

Lev Yashin

Goalkeeper/Russia

Considered by many to be the best goalkeeper of all time. The Black Spider is the only goalkeeper in history to win the Ballon d’Or. He played as many as four World Cups in Russia, his best record being fourth place.

Horizontally

2

cafe

Right-back/Brazil

There is no appeal to this position. Cafu is the definition of the perfect, dominant winger. Powerful in attack and defense, he became the benchmark for Brazil and won the 1994 and 2002 World Cups, as well as the 1998 collapse.

England captain Bobby Moore collects the Jules Rimet Cup from England's Queen Elizabeth

3

Bobby Moore

Center/England

One of the most surprising names on the list. Despite being a legendary defender, to his credit he had the World Cup lifted by England in 1966, but there were other central defenders with both titles and crucial roles left behind.

Horizontally

4

Franz Beckenbauer

Central/Germany

The first great modern defender. Not only is he a good defender, but he knows how to take care of the ball and be a reference for future generations. He lifted the 1974 World Cup as captain of Germany and then, as a coach, he had the same luck in 1990.

Paolo Maldini (ITA)

5

Paolo Maldini

Left-Back/Italy

Although he also played a large part of his career as a centre-back, Italy’s success cannot be understood without the best defense it has ever had. Of course, he never lifted the World Cup. He came very close to achieving it in 1994, but the team was runner-up against Brazil.

UEFA President Michel Platini is pictured today, Thursday May 26, 2011, before the Women's Champions League final match between Germany's Turbine Potsdam and France's Olympique Lyon in London, United Kingdom.  EFE/ANDY RAIN

6

Michel Platini

Midfielder/France

Michel Platini is the third player on this list who has never won a World Cup. He didn’t even finish second. However, his period of dominance which led him to win three consecutive Ballon d’Ors is reason enough for Chat GPT to place him in its ideal team.

Vertically

7

Zinedine Zidane

Midfielder/France

It’s inevitable that Zidane’s name doesn’t come up when talking about World Cups. For two reasons. First, because he was the star of the title in 1998 and, later, because he retired as runner-up in 2006 after the famous headbutt against Materazzi.

Horizontally

8

Diego Maradona

Midfielder/Argentina

One of the pictures of the world cups. No more and no less. For many the best player of all time, at least in his ‘prime’. He led Argentina to history in the 1986 World Cup, including that historic final in Mexico, and he almost repeated it in 1990, staying at the gates.

Soccer World Cup Germany 1974. Bulgaria-Netherlands.  The Dutch national team defeated the Bulgarian team by four goals to one.  In the photo (from left to right) Ruud Krol, Wim Jansen and Johan Cruyff show their joy after the victory.

9

Johan Cruyff

Midfielder/Netherlands

The last to appear on the list without winning a World Cup. His weight in the Netherlands, in a team that made history for his way of playing, and his impact on football are worth making the list. He was runner-up in 1974.

Gerd Müller scored 10 goals in Mexico in 1970.

10

Gerd Müller

Forward/Germany

One of the greatest ‘killers’ in football history. Müller and his goals were important for Germany to become champions in 1974. In addition, he was one of the greatest scorers in the history of the competition.

'Pelé' is a legend of Santos and global football

Eleven

Pele

Forward/Brazil

Man of the World No one has done what O’Rey has done, and certainly no one else. In a historic Brazil and considered the best team in the entire history, they won the World Cup up to three times in 1958, 1962 and 1970.

Source: La Verdad

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