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FROM GARRINCHA'S LEGS TO NEYMAR'S LEGS: THE GENU VARUM AND VALGUM IN SOCCER. HISTORICAL OVERVIEW AND UPDATE Translated title: DAS PERNAS DE GARRINCHA ÀS DE NEYMAR: OS GENU VARUM E VALGUM NO
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COPA90 on Twitter: "Garrincha's left leg was 6cm longer than his right. His spine was deformed. He was, however, absolutely electric from day one. Before he turned pro, a scout remarked: "There's
Garrincha: The bent-legged Brazilian genius was as famous for his football skills as he was for his love of women and booze | The Sun
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