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The Times Of India | June 5, 2026 4:26 PM CST

The early 1980s were the grainy days of black and white television. For an Indian audience, getting used to the trickling taste of live coverage of the World Cup, Michael Platini, probably the world’s most well known footballer then alongside Zico and Socrates, you could argue was still an unknown quantity. It wouldn’t take too long though for the maestro to become a bit of a favourite with his silken touches, overall elegance and cerebral playmaking, somewhat of a footballing equivalent of GR Viswanath or John McEnroe (with one’s humility and calm and without the other’s temper tantrums).


For a budding fan of the global footballer then, it did hurt when Platini’s France let go of a 3-1 lead in extra-time of the 1982 World Cup semifinal and eventually lose to West Germany in the tie-breaker. History remembers it as the ‘Night of Seville’.