North Korea performed their own miracle in '66. Traveling to England without a whimper of hope, the Asian outfit shocked the world with a 1-0 win over an Italian superforce.
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Best Goalkeeper Saves Ever 2015-2016 ●Ultimate Saves Show● Who is the Best Goalkeeper in the World?25/10/2015 GUYZ I'M GOING TO SCI-FI CON TOMOZ SO I'LL DO A VLOG ON THE ITEMS I COLLECT. BTW SCI-FI CON IS A FAIRZidane should be best remembered for a second of magic produced at Glasgow's Hampden Park in 2002.
Roberto Carlos probably didn't expect much when his looping cross dropped into the path of his balding teammate. Zidane stood side on to the goal, his feet planted in the ground and eyes firmly focused on the ball. With a quick pivot and swing of his unfavoured left boot, the former Juventus player volleyed Real Madrid into a stunning Champions League final lead. It's the final of the 1976 European Championship. Czechoslovakia and West Germany draw 2-2, leading to the first penalty shootout in the major tournament's final. Antonin Panenka steps up to take the last kick. If he scores, Czechoslovakia are crowned champions of the continent. The pressure is immense. Many players would opt for power in such a situation. Nobody would blame Panenka for blasting the ball as hard as he can. Instead, the Bohemians 1905 legend chipped his effort straight down the middle of the goal.
BAYERN Munich toasted their impressive start to the season, including Robert Lewandowski’s ten goals in three games, with their annual visit to Oktoberfest on Wednesday -- but Bastian Schweinsteiger was a missing figure.
Bayern’s star-studded squad and their partners turned out in their best lederhosen and dirndl (dresses) to sip huge glasses of frothy beer at Munich’s annual bumper beer festival. But captain Philipp Lahm admitted he was feeling the absence of his ex-Bayern and Germany team-mate Schweinsteiger following the defensive midfielder’s move to Manchester United in July. “It’s when you go to Oktoberfest that you really notice that he’s no longer here,” Lahm told broadcaster Sport1. “He was always very well dressed, as you’d expect from someone who grew up in Bavaria. “I’ve certainly missed him, but in all honesty he wasn’t really a beer drinker,” Lahm added with a grin. While the squad all posed for pictures with full glasses in their hand, little was drunk as they prepare for Sunday’s top-of-the-table clash against Bundesliga rivals Borussia Dortmund on Sunday. “We’ll enjoy a few beers, but no one is going to cut lose,” said Bayern forward Thomas Mueller. Bayern have won all seven of their opening Bundesliga games this season, while Dortmund lag four points behind after drawing both of their last two league games. Bayern’s ex-Dortmund striker Lewandowski scored a hat-trick in Tuesday’s 5-0 rout of Dinamo Zagreb which left Pep Guardiola’s side top of their Champions League group after two games, and wants more goals against his former club.“We need to stay focused, if we lose our concentration it’ll be over for us,” said Lewandowski. “I always want to score more goals, we’re playing at home and we want to win.” |
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