#2 Peter Osgood
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You could say that Club eras can sometimes be epitomized by the brilliance of certain players, such as Eric Cantona for Manchester United and Thierry Henry for Arsenal. Well, if that’s the case then, for The Blues, it would have to be Peter Osgood. The player who played for the Blues for ten years is regarded as the King of Stamford Bridge by the fans. His ability to score goals made him one of the most feared strikers in the history of English football. One of the best moments of Osgood when he scored diving header that helped The Blues win the FA Cup for the first time in 1970. A year later, he led his club win the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup after successfully defeating Real Madrid.
Edited by Staff Editor