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Argentina champion ’86: 36 years have passed since the unforgettable 3-2 against Germany

Argentina champion ’86: 36 years have passed since the unforgettable 3-2 against Germany

From the start of the meeting Argentina became the owner of the shares, commanded by Diego Maradonaand at 23 minutes he managed to open the scoring through a header from Joseph Louis Brown.

Diego was rigorously marked by Lothar Matthaus in the first time and for Karl Heinz Forster In a second. That prevented him from standing out for most of the match as he did throughout the tournament, although his mere presence was a constant concern for the Germans.

The team played very well and ten minutes into the second half Valdano made it 2-0; it seemed that the cup was already within reach. But in just six minutes, the Germans got two goals and equalized the match. The first was at 29 through karl rummenigge and the second scored rudi voller at 35.

Argentina he had relaxed and was paying dearly for it. But Diegodespite the strong German mark, rubbed the lamp and masterfully assisted Burruchaga. This, after a long run, defined from the right before the exit of Tony Schumacher to put 3-2 up to the Argentina seven minutes from the end.

The tour of Argentina in the World Cup in Mexico 1986

The national team, led by Carlos Salvador Bilardohad come very questioned to the world but it became stronger with the passing of the matches and ended up winning the Cup.

In the first round he won 3-1 South Koreatied 1-1 with Italy and beat 2-0 Bulgaria.

In the round of 16, they beat 1-0 Uruguayin the quarterfinals it defeated 2-1 England and in the semifinals they defeated 2-0 Belgium.

In the end Argentina formed with Nery Pumpido; José Luis Cuciuffo, Oscar Ruggeri, José Luis Brown and Julio Olarticoechea; Ricardo Giusti, Jorge Luis Burruchaga, Sergio Batista and Héctor Enrique; Jorge Valdano and Diego Armando Maradona.

While Germany did it with Tony Schumacher; Thomas Berthold, Dittmar Jacobs, Karl-Heinz Förster, Norbert Eder, and Hans-Peter Briegel; Andreas Brehme, Lothar Matthäus and Felix Magath; Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and Klaus Allofs.

Source: Ambito

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