Brazil is regarded as one of the greatest teams in football history, and it's been so for years. In 1970, they had the chance to showcase their brilliance, synergy, and togetherness in one of the greatest goals. This is after they had just thrashed Germany in the semi-finals to face off against Italy in the final. Tostao, a Brazillian forward received the ball after a preemptive Italian attack.

He quickly passed the ball back and forth to three of his teammates before finding Clodoado. Clodoado then brushed right past three Italian players before passing the ball to Rivelino. Jairzinho got the ball next and he soon after passed it to Pele.

Pele then found Carlos Alberto who shot the ball into the back of the Italian net. The beauty in this goal was in the build-up, and how each Brazillian player knew where the other was, and what they needed to do. Brazil went ahead to win the match and the trophy with a 4-1 goal display. They also took the Jules Rimmet trophy after being crowned champions a third time.