Top 10 most influential goals in 50 years of World Cup football history

Top 10 most influential goals in 50 years of World Cup football history

Half a century of football history has brought happy moments and grief among players, fans, analysts and political cabs. “Goal.com” has selected the top 10 goals in the 50 years of the World Cup in football, Periscope broadcast. 10. Bore Haan vs. Italy, 1978: With the highest position to catch a spot for [...]

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10. Bore Haan vs. Italy, 1978: With the highest position to capture a place for the final, the Netherlands had to pass Italy to Group A, which also had West Germany and Austria. With the game going towards the draw at 1-1, the Netherlands had to do something more at this game, and it was Haan, who did it in the 76th minute. The 40m strike shocked Italy's legendary goalkeeper Dino Zoff. Unfortunately, the Netherlands lost to the finals.

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9. Pele vs. Sweden 1958: Brazil had done everything to ensure that they qualified for the final, and they met one of Sweden's best teams. However, Samba boys made it look like a walk in the park. Pele scored twice to help Selecao win the final; but it was his first goal that caught the eyes of many in attendance. It was the general ability of Brazilian legend; he held the ball, drove it over the defender before crossing the doorkeeper.

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8. Diego Maradona vs. England 1986: They say if the judge causes it, there's never been such a thing, and the truth of that famous saying was experienced by England in the 1986 World Cup against Argentina. With 50 minutes played, the score was still 0-0 between the two sides, then the imagination happened. Topi, fortunately, found his way to Maradona and the man with his arm conveyed the ball to the door of the doorman. It was a missing incident by officials, but contributed to the elimination of the Three Lions as Argentina continued to win the title in that year.

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7. Roger Milla vs. Colombia 1990: 38-year-old Roger Mila withdrew in her final retirement moments to inspire his team after the Group's stages before losing from England to the quarterfinals. But what many remember is the goal which Mila scored against Colombia; he removed the ball from Higuita Rene and struck it in the empty net and followed it with the celebration of the belly shaking.

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6. Dennis Bergkamp against Argentina 1998: The two teams had scored a goal each and appeared within 90 minutes neither side would bring the winner. Then it happened, Bergkamp! He took a long ball from Frank De Boer, received a magic touch before passing silver defender Roberto Ayala. With this goal, he sent his team towards the semifinals.

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5. Andres Inysta vs. Holland 2010: Spain had just won the European title and was on its way to conquer the world. But Holland proved to be a hard nut for the Spanish team. But Barcelona's man, Andres Inista, was not ready to let the Oranzys spoil the holiday; his goal crowned Spain as world champion.

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4. Maxi Rodriguez vs. Mexico 2006: No goal for Argentina and Mexico at ninety minutes, both teams had to go in extra time to determine a winner who would provide quarterfinals. That's when Leo Messie threw the ball at Max, who took it to the chest and returned to the gate outside the penalty area. She was nice to see and still is nice to take a look.

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3. James Rodriguez versus Uruguay 2014: Many fans remember this goal against Uruguay by Rodriguez; the goal that won the Puscas Award in 2014. It was magic! He took the ball in his chest before shooting at the goalkeeper.

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2. Giovanni Van Bronckhorst versus Uruguay 2010: Let us remain in South Africa; it was a semi-final match between Holland and Uruguay. Van Bronckhorst took the ball in half his opponent and no one could know what he had in mind. With the opposed team indecisive, the Dutch defender launched an unstoppable blow that went straight into the net. It was voted the best goal of the tournament.

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1. Michael Owen versus Argentina 1998: Liverpool's striker just won the hearts of many English fans, and expectations were high at the 1998 World Cup. Facing Argentina would be a particularly difficult task for young Owen. But he showed his skills when he took the ball from David Beckham, checked it with his right foot by driving two defenders, then scored a wonderful goal!/Periscopi/

 

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