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JARI LITMANEN

MIDFIELDER

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Any fantasy XI comprising the most talented footballer­s never to grace a major internatio­nal tournament simply has to feature

Jari Litmanen of Finland. Indeed, alongside Liberia’s George Weah and Northern Ireland’s George Best, he would be a rightful candidate to captain that side.

The playmaker was imperious at his best, as seen in a glittering club career spent most successful­ly at Ajax – with whom he won the Champions League – either side of spells with Barcelona and Liverpool. But while Litmanen enjoyed fleeting moments of internatio­nal success, Finland rarely threatened to qualify for a tournament where he could showcase his immeasurab­le talent to a wider audience.

There were two close calls. Finland, and Litmanen, took a difficult Euro 2008 qualifying group right down to the wire, 10 years on from their most painful near- miss. In the final game of 1998 World Cup qualifying, Tepi Moilanen’s tragicomic own goal at home to Hungary turned a win into a draw, sending Finland’s opponents into a play- off at their expense. Ungrateful­ly, Hungary lost it to Yugoslavia, 12- 1 on aggregate.

What Litmanen lacked in team achievemen­ts with Finland, however, he made up for in longevity. The schemer won 137 caps between 1989 and 2010, making him the only man in history to play internatio­nal football across four different decades. He celebrated by becoming the oldest goalscorer in European Championsh­ip qualifying history soon after, aged 39.

Those later appearance­s for Finland weren’t through mere sentiment. Blessed with a first touch to die for and the ability to conjure a magical moment from nothing, the veteran remained an inspiratio­n to his nation even in the twilight years of his career.

Litmanen ended his Finland tenure with 32 goals, making him their record goalscorer – until Teemu Pukki overtakes him. For all of the personal accolades Litmanen picked up, however, a chance to play for his country at a tournament is the one that got away.

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