5 Best Action During World Cup History

5) England 2-2 Argentina * - Large Round 16 1998
Not a lot of games that can be remembered in three or four editions of the World Cup final, but this game became one of them. Talk before the game was much talked about British revenge after eliminated from the quarter-finals in 1986 due to Hand of God Diego Maradona goals.Within 16 minutes, had occurred three goals. Argentina's Gabriel Batistuta penalty took the lead, but Alan Shearer managed to score an equalizer. 18-year-old young player named Michael Owen scored a wonderful individual prior equated by Javier Zanetti of Argentina.David Beckham dikartumerah referee in the second half for kicking Diego Simeone, Sol Campbell's disallowed goals for Shearer considered to have violated Carlos Roa, and the game resulted in a penalty shootout.As happened in Italy eight years earlier, the British again had no luck. Paul Ince and David Batty failed to perform duties as executor after the kick they countered Roa.


4) Germany 0-2 Italy - Semi-Final 2006 
There was no end game more dramatic than the Germany-Italy match in Dortmund, 2006.Two giants of Italy's fierce fight for 119 minutes. Although not created goals in normal time, the chance of scattered. Gianluigi Buffon confront two kicks Bernd Schneider and Lukas Podolski, while two Italian opportunities through Alberto Gilardino and Gianluca Zambrotta hit the goalpost.When the game as will be determined on penalties, Fabio Grosso appears and kicks off a curve. Suddenly, the Italian fans rejoice. A few seconds later, Alessandro del Piero doubled Italian excellence. Azzurri qualify for the finals and eventually beat France on penalties to win the title.

3) West Germany 2-3 Hungary - Final 1954 
Magical Magyars Gusztav Sebeş upbringing seemed invincible in the face of West Germany in the final in 1954 in Bern. Hungary pocketed his unbeaten record 31 parties, including a 6-3 victory over England at Wembley. Hungary revolutionize the tactics of soccer with an attack system that was built four powerful players - Sándor Kocsis, József Bozsik, Hidegkuti Nándor, and of course Ferenc Puskás.Hungarian able to book 17 goals in just two group games, including 8-3 victories over their opponents in the final. This amount plus a victory over the two finalist teams in 1950, Brazil and Uruguay. In the final, winning their two goals in eight minutes and it seems victory is in sight. But it was raining and the weather side with the West Germans.Fritz Walter led the West Germans achieve greatness. Uwe Rahn scored in the 83rd minute to turn things around for West Germany 3-2. Sepp Herberger troops won the game and to this day is remembered as the 'Miracle of Berne'.

2) Portugal 5-3 North Korea - Quarter-Final 1966 
Portugal's strength as it reflects the glory of Benfica which was dominated Europe. Portugal can beat defending champion Brazil before reaching the semi-finals and defeated the British host. Two star players are Mario Coluna Portugal and Eusebio, who became topskor tournament with nine goals and is considered as one of the world's best strikers.Portugal won all three group matches and scored nine total goals, including the setting aside of Brazil. In round eight, behind three goals and Portugal managed to reply to 5-3 - including four goals scored Eusebio.North Korea appeared as the surprise team of the tournament. They succeeded in reaching the quarter-finals thanks to the historic 1-0 victory over Italy. North Korea made a surprise return to the superior three goals in 25 minutes for Portugal. But they lack the experience and continue to launch attacks. In the end, savvy guide Eusebio of Portugal won the match. Portugal scored the fifth goal Jose Augusto.The two teams met again at the World Cup this time.
 
1) Argentina vs England - 1986 Quarter-Final 
Azteca Stadium to witness the meeting of two countries that appear stunning during the World Cup in 1986. Argentina was then rely on the living legend Diego Armando Maradona. While English is strengthened by the legendary goalkeeper Peter Shilton and Gary Lineker and legendary striker their legendary coach Bobby Robson. This game also can be called a game where a referee made a mistake terfatal goals of all time by passing "the hands of god" Maradona.This game itself presents a wonderful football team tango-style kick and rush style against England. The first goal the game was opened by the god Maradona's hand goal on 51 minutes, at that Maradona managed memenagi air duel with Peter Shilton, but clearly visible Maradona used his hands to punch the ball like a goalie to score a goal. Suddenly only does it make a furious British team. But Maradona was able to prove to the world by the so-called second goalall-time best goal in minute 55. Goals were made by Maradona dribbled from midfield past the six players including goalkeeper Peter Shilton. Argentina was 2-0 Superior. The match was closed with Gary Lineker scored a beautiful header on 81 minutes. Argentina won 2-1 and the right to advance to the semis.

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