How do you evaluate the classic games in the history of the World Cup?

The draw for the 2022 World Cup has been settled. While expecting the World Cup to bring us a feast, the classic World Cup scenes in the past have remained in the hearts of many fans. Everyone has their own evaluation criteria. My evaluation criteria for classic games are as follows: 1. Must be a strong confrontation, the score can not be too wide, close to have the visual impact of Mars hitting the earth.

2. It must be a competition that has an important influence on the direction of this World Cup. (The name of the final game will be added)

The outstanding performance of legendary stars in the game, especially the wonderful goals, is a plus item.

1966 World Cup Final England 4-2 Federal Republic of Germany

Keywords: door line unsolved case

There are two world-famous matches in this World Cup, one is Portugal's 5-3 victory over North Korea, and the other is the decisive battle between Britain and Germany. The reason why I chose this game is that it is the final, which is more important.

With the goals of strikers Hurst and Charlton, the host country England defeated Argentina and Portugal in succession, while the Federal Republic of Germany defeated Uruguay and the Soviet Union in succession, and the two teams joined forces in the final.

The Federal Republic of Germany's fledgling beckenbauer made people shine. He scored four goals in this World Cup and broke Yassin's ten fingers in the semi-final. Unfortunately, beckenbauer did not successfully limit Charlton's sharp breakthrough in this final.

However, England still laughed in the end with a more advanced play, and the 442 formation created by head coach Ramsey made the team's attack and defense more balanced. Although the Federal Republic of Germany took the lead in the first 12 minute with Haller's goal, six minutes later, England striker Hurst received a pass from Captain Moore to rewrite the score to 1: 1.

After the second half began, neither team had many ways to break the goal, and the situation on the field was deadlocked. Long-range shooting became the only weapon, which gave England goalkeeper Banks a chance to perform. His two wonderful saves won warm applause from the fans at the scene.

In the 78th minute, Hearst's shot was blocked, and Peters made up the shot in time to overtake the score to 2: 1! Just as all the English fans were preparing to celebrate the championship, the Germans launched the final blow. In the 89th minute, Emerich's free kick caused a scuffle in the restricted area, which was deflected by the German player's arm, and then Weber kicked the goal. Thanks to this misjudgment, the Federal Republic of Germany was lucky enough to drag the game into overtime.

Overtime became Hurst's stage. He scored a goal in 10 1 minute and 120 minute, and England won 4-2. However, the penultimate goal is still debated by the world and has become one of the biggest mysteries in the history of the World Cup. At that time, Hearst's powerful shot hit the lintel and then bounced back to the goal line. The referee ruled that the ball crossed the goal and the goal was valid. As for whether the ball crosses the goal as a whole, the analysis of British and German scientists naturally has their own opinions, because the ball is ejected from the door again because of its strong upward rotation and continuous rebound between the beam and the ground, so it is still impossible to confirm whether the ball really crosses the goal line as a whole. In the end, England defeated the Federal Republic of Germany in thrilling overtime and won the only World Cup so far.

After this match, England failed to enter the World Cup finals again, and the best result was 1990, the fourth place, 18, while the football in the Federal Republic of Germany became stronger and stronger and won the World Cup for many times.