maybe but the series will continue till 2066 when football become just an ordinary game and players play with their heart, no more money are to be found since the global satanist finance mafia was long gone after the fall of satan and his servants in 2026 haha
Judging by how graciously the people of England treated them.. I think Saka or any man of color would do well to stay as far away from that job as possible 😅✌🏻
Germany has entered the World Cup finals three times in 1982, 1986 and 1990. Their championships are very convincing. Success belongs to the people who persist.
- in 1982 against france semi final on penalties ( schumaher the goalkeeper should have been sent off) same in 86 and they won it in 1990 score 1-0 against the best team argentina with a penalty that was wrongly given. persisting without help from referees would take them nowhere
yiannis clerides Argentina = the best team in WC 1990? Never. They played the most destructive football ever seen from a finalist, and throughout the whole tournament.
Felt for the footballers that night...but Tyler's commentary was so partisan...so annoying. '"Illgner just couldn't get out of the way of it" when describing Pearce's penalty....almost as if he had a duty to let Pearce score!
@@dieterdodel1974 so was Germany 2018 a big pile of rubbish, still bleeds my heart how bad they performed in that tournament in Russia! But as I hope they will come back!
@@MrJeepsters Explique c est phrase " Avec 2010 c etait la plus mauvaise coupe de monde! Dans le tournament 2010 dans la sud afrique les Allemands jour une bonne tournemant! Et la France? La France joue une tres tres mauvaise tournemant ! Adieu mon amie!
So so close. That was the best England side I've ever seen. Totally devastated when Chris Waddle missed. It was good to see Lothar Matthaus comfort him,whilst the rest of the Germans went wild with delight.
I agree, probably the best England I have ever seen. 1996 and 1970 are good runner-ups. I was too young to watch 1966. This match could have gone either way. As a German fan I really admired Gary Lineker and David Platt.
I think the reason for that was that he waited until the ball was kicked before he moved for most of them. Get the feeling he would never have saved one.
Mattheus said the Germans could not believe that England would use a 41-year-old goalkeeper and it gave them a real lift to see Shilton was still out there. And yes, if you watch Shilton guesses correctly every time...only by the time he has dived, the Germans are on the plane home.
Shilton said though that he didn't guess - his method for facing penalties was to wait until the last moment to make sure he went the right way. Which in previous years had worked quite well for him, but unfortunately he had lost enough reaction time by 1990 that it no longer worked. Especially against such fierce precision kicks shown here by Germany. Still a pretty solid goalkeeper though, even at that age.
@Polinganero Universal No they didn't. Draw in 1988 and 1978. Futhermore, both draw in 1996 and 1962 caused that Italy was knocked out from the tournament(!).
And the wonderful Mahtin Tyler on commentry. What a waste. I root for Germany but I still like to hear the superlatives roll off his tongue over an England victory. I get to listen when he does Manchester United Champions League matches. No superlatives this year. Not sure what he's going to do with himself next year. I can hardly believe they'll switch him over to LFC matches.
I was quoting Gary Lineker. Natsu caught it. :) I loved it when Germany won the 2014 World Cup. Gary Lineker said that exact quote at the end of the broadcast and winked into the camera. ;)
@@brotherhood7596 Its very difficult to take when you have been the better team like at Italia 90 semi final when England controlled game had the better chances. AGAIN same at Euro 96 at Wembley in extra time where England were a whisker sway from going through to final Again in 2010 world cup England made it 2-2 from being 2-0 down only for referee to not allow it by thinking the ball had not crossed over the line when the world could see how much it had gone over the line., so much in fact was the obvious mistake that as a result of this goal line technology was introduced. If only Germans would admit they have been lucky against England; and in general at tournaments like in 2014 final
@John TrevolterWhat shit you talk. England had the youngest team at that 2018 World cup and exceeded expectation. Unlike Germany who got eliminated got knocked out by NORTH KOREA at group stage We will see at the Euros who is the best teams. England are producing some of the best technically gifted players now as we saw in champions league. England will dominate from here on in Watch this SPACE
what a flash back that was i was 16 watching this on tv back in 1990 and the greatest thing about this clip and the match commentary is martin tylers soul crushing while doing the pens...still gives me the warms #YNWA
Always preferred Brian Moore and John Motson's commentary. Even the bloke who used to commentate on Ch 5 footy I liked better than Martin Tyler. Alan Greene was it?
Shilton was waiting to see what direction the ball moved before diving towards it, but the German penalties were too expertly struck to be realistically saved.
@@THM2008 He was well past him prime at this point. In the past he had the reaction time to save such penalties. Albeit not against the caliber of players he was up against here.
As a german i must say that the english team didn't deserve that.Apart from being an absolutely sympathic and fair team they played great football !! I would have loved to see them in the final instead of the Argentinians who proved once more that they never learned to loose in a hentlemans way.....
England won the fair play trophy more times than anyone else! It's a English trait that we would rather lose than cheat. Even though the Argentinian teams had great players, their expertise in cheating would always lose them respect.
Big Germany fan in the US here, That game and 1996 were some of the biggest fights I ever saw the Germans fight, the English made their countries proud those three games.
It's penalties like Waddle's that puts fear in players when trying to smash it in the top corner. Then going hard and low you risk the keeper guessing right. Must be really difficult to decide whats best.
Best advice was given to David O'leary, just before he took a penalty for the Rep of Ireland. One of his teammates said to him - wherever you're going to put it, don't change your mind.
@@Inglese001Watch this video where Johan Neeskens talks about his penalty in the 1974 World Cup final and changing his mind! ua-cam.com/video/V1KOR63_03M/v-deo.html
@@Ruda-n4h fair enough. But, let's not forget, O'leary scored and won the penalty shoot-out for the Republic. The argument is that changing your mind at the last second could cause hesitation. Neeskens case was a bit different because he'd already taken two in previous matches.
You need to take a moment to compose yourself after the ref has blown the whistle, visualise the thousands of training repetitions and then execute it the same way.
@@adidasaddict2023 Final wasn't fixed. Argentina was trash and Germany should have gotten 2 penalties for the danger tackles the Argentinians did. Better England and Italy than Argentina in the final.
I am german and lots of people from other countries ask why germany almost always wins in penalties. it is quiet easy to explain. if a player from some other country goes to a penalty he starts to think about his team, his country his neigbours son who belives in him and so on and on and on. at the end he gets nervous, unsecure and misses. :-) the german player walks to the point and he is trained from child on well it is my job, i have to put in. that is what i am here for and that is why i get paid. i have to put it in and there is no reason why i can´t do it because i am traind for that from child on.
+Johann Blasius (This comment of mine is a joke, but sort of true) German players have zat ruthless, metronomic efficiency ven it comes to taking penalties. Since zey are German, it is apparently impozible for zem to take a penalty badly.
+Johann Blasius thats the biggest bunch of bullshit I ever heard... nobody on the planet earth has the right to say what other people are thinking, especially not only based on their native country. If you think german players arent nervous before a penalty, then you are wrong.
+Half-life 3 Lead Designer german players have by far the best mentality in football, no selfish or showoffs in their team. The german system produces very capable players while England gives kids like raheem sterling big money
@@fernandom6724 in fact they never failed once during FIFA history. Only their very first penalty shootout in 1976 was failed, but that was the EC which is part of UEFA history
@@chiselcheswick5673 sorry at his best Shilton was one of the best goalkeepers in the world, maybe the best at one point in the late 1970s and most of the 1980s...David Seaman and Woods in the late 1980s should have replaced him on youth grounds but neither at their best was superior to Peter at his..England would never have made it the semi without Shilton..
I was sitting behind the goal - maybe 10-15 rows up - in that night in Torino - which was actually full of German supporters. I still remember the Chris Waddle's shot flying towards us.
@@sanesanyo That's stupid, bitter anti-English sentiment from you willy wonka. It wasn't over confidence, it was a logical statement- Pearce was a deadball specialist, and according to a website I just checked he never missed a penalty apart from this one in his career. Which is why the England team and fans would be reassured to see Pearce stepping up to take one.
They always say "England". Until now, they have no nervs to win a penalty, or win the match in extra time. they pimp their league with superstars, win european cups, but fail every time in Euro or World Championships.
You could have all the best penalty takers in the world, but if you play a goalkeeper, who at 41, was well past his prime, then you have no chance. The end will inevitably come. Dave Beasant, one of the best penalty savers in the business, was on the bench. It beggars belief that he was not used for the penalties. Maybe cost us the tournament.
Perhaps it was because of this match in his mind that Lineker uttered his famous quote: "Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and in the end the Germans always win ".
„Fußball ist ein einfaches Spiel: 22 Fußballspieler jagen 90 Minuten lang einem Ball nach und am Ende gewinnt immer die Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft.''
His last kick in professional football was a penalty, he was playing for Manchester City, City were 4-1 up against Portsmouth at Maine Road, the last minute in the last game of the season, Stuart Pearce was on 99 career goals & City were 1 goal away from breaking their all time goalscoring record for a single season (108 goals).... Pearce stepped up to take the penalty.....And missed!!!, He then burst out laughing, as did most of the City supporters (myself included!)
So refreshing to see all the players being professional and not punching the ball away, scraping the penalty spot, facing up to the penalty taker and/or arguing with the ref, delaying the next kick. Today's generation of cheats could learn a thing or to about integrity watching these players.
Gazza: I was supposed to take one of the kicks: that had been the arrangement. But I was still so worked up that I decided it wouldn’t be wise. Platty took the one that would have been mine. At least he scored with it. Poor Chris Waddle and Stuart Pearce missed. I was heartbroken for both of them. In a way, I suppose it was better that two of them missed rather than just one of them, otherwise he would have felt he had to shoulder all the blame. Either way, that was it. The Germans had won. By the time the final whistle blew, I was in floods of tears.
No manager deserved to win the World Cup more than Sir Bobby Robson! He’s one of the greatest gentleman the beautiful game has ever seen! Rest in peace Sir Bob ❤️
Peter Shilton always looked to me like a Dad going for a jog 😂 This game was very even. It could have gone both ways. This is the best English team I have seen in a world cup.
@@menonjaya3784 To be fair: Even Beckenbauer said that he knew that one of the english had to miss or hit the keeper by accident. Illgner just sucked at penalties. Good overall Keeper but not exceptional and subpar at penalties.
Shilton was getting on in the 82 world cup. There were a couple of German penalties there hit waist-high to the side that a quicker, taller keeper might have gotten to.
Great goalkeeper (I agree), but also this is the same guy who was out jumped by a midget in Diego Maradona in 86. Yes one can argue Maradona uses his hand with the hand of god goal, but still... how the fk did Shilton get outjump by a small dude? Also: Rest in peace Diego, respect to Shilton as well.
Yeah, Southgate is too conservative. There was never anyone in the box when needed No one cares about the Euros anyway. But if England dont start using their pace, the same thing will happen in World Cup.
@@WolfsH0ok Yep, was screaming 'no, not again!' at Southgate as he ordered England to sit back and try to defend 1-0 instead of going for 2-0 against a clearly rattled Italian team. He did the same against Croatia in the WC and it had exactly the same outcome. So frustrating as they were there for the taking but England gave them the ball, let them build confidence and let them take the game back.
Bier Walker, zu Deinem Kommentar faellt Mir "mein erstes Bewusstes WM-Halbfinale, 20 Jahre vorher ein. Ich war 11, das erste Jahr im Gymnasium, die" Spiel Des Jahrhunderts"/1970 Halbfinale gegen Italien fand ja erst nach 21.00 Uhr oder noch spaeter statt. Es war eine heiss e stickige Nacht in Bayern. Und ploetzlich reisst's mich bei offenem Fenster wg. dem, Torjubel zum 2:2 aus dem Schlaf. "Ausgerechnet Schnellinger..." Aber meine Eltern Waren streng, auch wenn ich gefragt haette, ob Ich um 23.00uhr noch vor den Fernseher durfte, sie haetten es abgelehnt, weil ja am naechsten Tag Schule war.
England will never win a world cup as long as the Premier League is the business it is. Too many good footballers are not given the chance whilst clubs purchase overseas. Germany will win back to back world cups in 2018. As they should.
Come on. That is nonsense. England had almost no foreign players in the 70s and 80s and were very successful at a club level internationally. But it never translated into any success for their national team. And make no mistake, this team in 1990 was a good one. When you loose in a penalty shootout it comes down to luck. And they played the future world champion and almost won. There are no sweeping generalisations to be taken away from that result.
Waddle launched that ISS style. It's still be up there in a gradually descending orbit, expected to crash to earth somewhere along the Westway flyover in 2025 or thereabouts.
I prefer the highlights of the 1990 final, in which two English commentators moan incessantly at end about how those old meanie Germans didn't deserve the cup. Boo-Hoo! More lamentable is that this was the last English team that did not embarrass themselves at the World Cup. The England team is now perpetually (dare I say it?) the personification of "Spursy."
+WildwoodClaire1 That WC final must have been a huge torture for English. The 2 football teams they hate the most facing each other in a World Cup final. Well at least you have to consider, had it been Argentina who kicked out England in the semis, they would have cheered for Germany instead.
They actually ruined the world cup final, whether they were still heartbroken or not they were getting well paid to do their job , even the Scot ian st john was moaning .wasn't Germany's fault Argentina didn't want to play football in the final, they clearly were playing the whole game and hoping for penalties.
If only Bobby Robson had subbed Chris Woods for Peter Shilton, a far better goalkeeper for penalty kicks. Shilton looked like he played for a pub team part time...
Yes, Shilton was way past his best (he was over 40). He had been a fantastic goalkeeper, but the decision to play him at this World Cup probably cost us the tournament.
@@mabecat9581 You clearly are gettimg confused with other games from previous tournaments that have no relevance to the games in tournaments that I am refering to. MY word getting knocked out by England has sent you round the bend.😆😆😆
@@richardwallace5226 No, you made a GENARAL statement. You wrote "Without that They would have won nothing". This is nonsense for this game and also for the games before where they have won something. Vice versa - the funny thing is that even with your "knock out" in 2021 England still hasn't won anything at EC. 😆😆😆
Those saying that England lost the Euro final because of black players should look at a bit of history and realize it’s always been the same with England on penalties.
England lost because - again - they chose to try and defend a slender 1-0 lead rather than go for 2-0 and take the game from Italy. The most annoying thing is they always do this in crucial matches. Euro final, same against Croatia in the WC semi-final, same against Brazil in the WC and Germans in the Euros semi-final - all 1-0 leads England tried to ride out and failed to do. Giving a teenager the most high-pressure penalty kick in English football history was a bad, bad mistake, whatever his colour.
@@hermanngerman8002 hast du es verstanden? Ja? Wo ist also das Problem? Es ist über 33 Jahre her als ich Englisch in der Schule hatte! Damals gab es noch kein Internet mit dem man annährend zweisprachig aufwächst! Dafür stecke ich dich in Deutsch in die Tasche! Scheiße wird groß geschrieben ;-)
@@hermanngerman8002 ich hab mich nicht aufgeregt, das zeigt doch mein Smiley hinter meinem Text und Junge ist gut, ich könnte schon Großvater sein! Alles gut!! ;-)
After the humiliating 7-1 win over Brazil, it would have been very harsh on Germany if they'd lost this game. They play a faster and more aggressive brand of 'tiki-taka' football and although they were at times, unconvincing in earlier matches, especially in the group stages, they saved their best until last. German football is on a different planet in terms of development of coaches, training facilities, producing world class talent etc. so I wouldn't be surprised if they won the Euros or the next World Cup, they're that good and could take some stopping. If England are ever going to have a hope in hell at a major tournament, they need to ship out all the foreign players. Full stop.
***** England had players from 9 different teams at 2014 World Cup - Germany had players from 11 different teams. So much for that. Majority of Bayern players play in Champions League and have at least got to the Semi-Final in 5 of the last 6 season. How many England players have been in CL-Semis last 5 years, which means 12 additional games per season? England's excuses are poor and embarrassing... and show why they haven't gone further than Germany in ANY World Cup since 1966. Face the reality of English football rather than searching for poor excuses.
***** USA - CONCACAF champions Ghana = African Champions Portugal = World player of the year and 4 reigning Champions League winners at the time of WC 2014. Sure that group was way easier to beat than Costa Rica.
***** England had huge problems in their group in the 2010 WC as well. Only ended up second behind the USA. There's no way in the World that England would have done any better at 2014 than they did, if they would have been in another group.
I was 20 in 1990 so remember it very well. You obviously forgot the shocking football England played in the group. Semi final was good the rest was very average.
Interesting fact : waddles ball features in the the movie Gravity with Sandra bullock. It's amongst the space debris in the third scene.
Beckham put one into orbit, too.
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@paul1900ca you're right. It is easy. That's why I do it to relax. But I'm not the beer belly type. I'm the skinny kind of dad-sport-watcher
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in 2046 Bukayo Saka will be appointed as the new England manager and Martin Tyler is still working with Sky as commentator
maybe but the series will continue till 2066 when football become just an ordinary game and players play with their heart, no more money are to be found since the global satanist finance mafia was long gone after the fall of satan and his servants in 2026 haha
@@francis87589 In 2066 we'll be singing 100 years of hurt
Aguerrrrooooo at the death but it's Benjamin, his son
LOL!!
Judging by how graciously the people of England treated them.. I think Saka or any man of color would do well to stay as far away from that job as possible 😅✌🏻
I am sure Martin Tyler once commentated match between fokin Mesopotamia and ancient Greece
On3 Fo lol
Piratas vs nazis.😲😲😲
explain?
Hahahah
I'm not sure who was older, Tyler or Shilton.
Germany has entered the World Cup finals three times in 1982, 1986 and 1990. Their championships are very convincing. Success belongs to the people who persist.
zada the comment was extraordinary and exact not baffling.
- in 1982 against france semi final on penalties ( schumaher the goalkeeper should have been sent off) same in 86 and they won it in 1990 score 1-0 against the best team argentina with a penalty that was wrongly given. persisting without help from referees would take them nowhere
@@yiannisclerides9782 bullshit
yiannis clerides u r talking bullshit u idiot tht was a clear penalty
yiannis clerides Argentina = the best team in WC 1990? Never. They played the most destructive football ever seen from a finalist, and throughout the whole tournament.
Ah Martin Tyler and England's penalty woes. Never gets old.
It's beautiful to re live it really really is...
"It's coming home" 😆😆😆
@@thomaselers7416 I think by "football is coming home" they mean they take the ball with them at the end, while someone else takes the trophy.
@@jaceks6338 Haha... I think I'm fucking gonna send a football to one of the big English newspapers, with a message "a football coming home".
Felt for the footballers that night...but Tyler's commentary was so partisan...so annoying. '"Illgner just couldn't get out of the way of it" when describing Pearce's penalty....almost as if he had a duty to let Pearce score!
Back here was 8 years old when watched this 💔
And they bottled it again in 2021
Don’t forget 2006 and the Olympics when losing to S Korea
Beckenbauer and Bobby Robson as the managers. this match was indeed footballing royalty. legends on both the sides as well.
Beckenbauer won it as a player & a coach, WTF qualifies Robson as royalty ?!
Who is Robson ?
If you know football you know Bobby Robson..
Beckenbauer is a LAGEND unlike sir boby Robson
England unlucky team🎉🎉
I will never forget this WC. I was just 13 and this was the greatest Football Tournament for me.
Avec 2010, c'était la plus mauvaise coupe du monde.
@@MrJeepsters Yes, because "your" Team was the biggest pile of rubbish.
@@dieterdodel1974 so was Germany 2018 a big pile of rubbish, still bleeds my heart how bad they performed in that tournament in Russia! But as I hope they will come back!
@@MrJeepsters Explique c est phrase " Avec 2010 c etait la plus mauvaise coupe de monde! Dans le tournament 2010 dans la sud afrique les Allemands jour une bonne tournemant! Et la France? La France joue une tres tres mauvaise tournemant ! Adieu mon amie!
@@MrJeepsters Mon francaise est ne pas bonne, me tu comprise? Qui??
So so close. That was the best England side I've ever seen. Totally devastated when Chris Waddle missed. It was good to see Lothar Matthaus comfort him,whilst the rest of the Germans went wild with delight.
Yep... Great sportsnan. Lot of respect for Matthaus. Great player.
Agreed.
I agree, probably the best England I have ever seen. 1996 and 1970 are good runner-ups. I was too young to watch 1966. This match could have gone either way. As a German fan I really admired Gary Lineker and David Platt.
Danke schon. :)
100% agree , best England team ever! Sir bobby Robson RIP
That game costed me 5 years of my live. Everybody in front of the TV was on their knees at penalty shootout... But we just came through.... Danke .
Now they're on their knees before the match even begins.
Thanks for uploading. I remember well how I saw this game in a club after a jazz session in Heidelberg.
Straight from Jamaica....ure hot bbz.
Heidelberg beste
Cave?
4:50 Olaf Thon is a machine
Porn star machine moustache.
Those German penalties were amazing. Shilton went the right way every time but couldn’t get a glove on them
Shame he was like a pudding by then......
I think the reason for that was that he waited until the ball was kicked before he moved for most of them. Get the feeling he would never have saved one.
Shilton was terrible on the shootout, showed no conviction, it's like he didn't even stretch his arms out.
Shilton looked like a falling Oak.
Matthäus' penalty was pretty poor, a decent keeper saves that. The problem is Shilton was too old by then.
Martin Tyler on the effects of pressure, at 2:56: 'It's a terribly over-word used' - a good point well-made, Martin!
I wonder how much they used the word pressure back then that he had to apologize for this..
@@Zeeko76 I was more amused by the fact that he jumbled up his words - the pressure got to him, ironically!
Mattheus said the Germans could not believe that England would use a 41-year-old goalkeeper and it gave them a real lift to see Shilton was still out there.
And yes, if you watch Shilton guesses correctly every time...only by the time he has dived, the Germans are on the plane home.
To be fair tge Riedle one was class
@@Phoebus_Apollo Ah, fair point but that was not penalities though, was it?
Shilton said though that he didn't guess - his method for facing penalties was to wait until the last moment to make sure he went the right way. Which in previous years had worked quite well for him, but unfortunately he had lost enough reaction time by 1990 that it no longer worked. Especially against such fierce precision kicks shown here by Germany.
Still a pretty solid goalkeeper though, even at that age.
Shilton was in a different time zone for these penalties
both teams were legendary at this time. but you have to accept one thing. penalities against germany is an autolost for every opponent.
Except for the italians. They won so often against Germany in shootouts
@@carlosdumbratzen6332 They never won. Germany's only loss at penalties was against czech republic in 1976.
@@carlosdumbratzen6332 no. There was only one in 2016 and italy lost
@Polinganero Universal No they didn't. Draw in 1988 and 1978. Futhermore, both draw in 1996 and 1962 caused that Italy was knocked out from the tournament(!).
@@carlosdumbratzen6332 Pure nonsense. Italy never won vs. Germany in shootouts.
Brehme hit the same spot in the finals vs Argentina
Le robaron esa final a argentina la fifa no queria otra vez a la argentina campeon del mundo y menos un sudamericano en europa.
Exactly the same🙁
I feel like he hit it even better in the final
11 12 And Goycechea dove the same way
If it is well struck, it doesn´t matter anyway. Both penalties were indefensable.
The first time ive seen this since 1990 and it still makes me sad to watch. That was such a great England team.
And the wonderful Mahtin Tyler on commentry. What a waste. I root for Germany but I still like to hear the superlatives roll off his tongue over an England victory. I get to listen when he does Manchester United Champions League matches. No superlatives this year. Not sure what he's going to do with himself next year. I can hardly believe they'll switch him over to LFC matches.
Me too for Italy and argentina, so cruel
david robert This England squad was stronger than their 1966 squad
Being a strong team means nothing without actual results.
1966 still triumphs
@@Darkscenes-jp4ge
It wasn't in 66 they had Banks , Moore , Charlton , Hurst , Stiles
Beardsley's penalty was spot on. The German penalties though, pin-point-perfect: Pace and precision.
Yes,Shilton gets lots of criticism but those German penalties were excellent.
England and Semi-Final Heartbreak: NAME A MORE ICONIC DUO.
Germany and Penalty Shootouts
The London boys !!
Well that will be ending this week my friend . It's coming home
@@ger50champ - yup ... to Rome 😁
@@ger50champ Sorry pal. England lost to penalties again. It's coming to Rome.
Fun fact: The english may have invented football, but it was a german who invented the penalty shootout 🤪 (name: Karl Wald)
Explain…
It’s Football. Always has been, always will be.
But it's the English that have patented how to lose in a penalty shootout 😂
It would be so much better if 20 minutes in to extra time, assuming level scores, they removed the goalkeepers then see the score at 30 minutes
Andy Brehme
Big Ben, Tower of London, egg n chips, roundabouts, red phone boxes, double deckers, missed pk's.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAAhaaaaaaa!!!!
Always looking for spacegoat.
Don't forget genocides in their colonies 🤡
@@GedamDikshant Nah, I'd say that's part of the european identity in general.
@@GedamDikshant pity they didn't get you also🤡
Germany perfect pen love this 🏴
That time i was university student and huge fan of lineker and england.
Today , after 33 years it is a tragedy yet!
What a bitter night was!
"Twenty-two men run around, the ref doesn't know what he's doing, and Germany always wins."
Gary Lineker quote 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Why can't you English fans accept the loss and go on?
I was quoting Gary Lineker. Natsu caught it. :) I loved it when Germany won the 2014 World Cup. Gary Lineker said that exact quote at the end of the broadcast and winked into the camera. ;)
@@brotherhood7596 Its very difficult to take when you have been the better team like at Italia 90 semi final when England controlled game had the better chances. AGAIN same at Euro 96 at Wembley in extra time where England were a whisker sway from going through to final Again in 2010 world cup England made it 2-2 from being 2-0 down only for referee to not allow it by thinking the ball had not crossed over the line when the world could see how much it had gone over the line., so much in fact was the obvious mistake that as a result of this goal line technology was introduced. If only Germans would admit they have been lucky against England; and in general at tournaments like in 2014 final
@John TrevolterWhat shit you talk. England had the youngest team at that 2018 World cup and exceeded expectation. Unlike Germany who got eliminated got knocked out by NORTH KOREA at group stage We will see at the Euros who is the best teams. England are producing some of the best technically gifted players now as we saw in champions league. England will dominate from here on in Watch this SPACE
what a flash back that was i was 16 watching this on tv back in 1990 and the greatest thing about this clip and the match commentary is martin tylers soul crushing while doing the pens...still gives me the warms #YNWA
Absolutely
I was the same age
The golden era
Always preferred Brian Moore and John Motson's commentary. Even the bloke who used to commentate on Ch 5 footy I liked better than Martin Tyler. Alan Greene was it?
I was live in Torino at this game, really! One of the greatest football moments in my life.👍👍👍✌️✌️✌️
Shilton was waiting to see what direction the ball moved before diving towards it, but the German penalties were too expertly struck to be realistically saved.
He was awful at saving pens
@@THM2008 He was well past him prime at this point. In the past he had the reaction time to save such penalties. Albeit not against the caliber of players he was up against here.
As an Anglo Italian I wanted an England vs Italy final and we both lost on penalties ! Such is life ! HAHAHA !
At least you got your revenge in Germany 16 years later:))
@@borinakoune1803 *11 years
Los italiamos lloraron por que los elimino la argentina de maradona jajaja
Well u r getting it this year 😂
Italy vs England Euro 2020
This year happened hahah
As a german i must say that the english team didn't deserve that.Apart from being an absolutely sympathic and fair team they played great football !! I would have loved to see them in the final instead of the Argentinians who proved once more that they never learned to loose in a hentlemans way.....
it went well for you that the Argentines and not the Italians passed, trust me otherwise it was another story
England won the fair play trophy more times than anyone else! It's a English trait that we would rather lose than cheat. Even though the Argentinian teams had great players, their expertise in cheating would always lose them respect.
@@emanuelaroccopattu9099 Doubt it. West Germany were a machine in this tournament and were convincing winners whereby Italy had a much easier route.
I was a 10-year-old Finnish boy and so sad for Bobby Robson. A great man who would have earned the World Cup final.
I agree he was a lovely man and this was one of the best England teams I have seen.just bad luck
@@shashwatpriyadarshi972 Good stuff, aye‼️... Couldn't have happened to a more whinging nation, who always uses excuses. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for uploading.
Great penalty shoot-out only outdone by the shootout in 1996 by the same teams.
Big Germany fan in the US here, That game and 1996 were some of the biggest fights I ever saw the Germans fight, the English made their countries proud those three games.
Who’s here after England was handed the 2021 Euro on a silver platter and blew it on the Penalties lol
We are England, that's what we do 🏴
That green German kit was marvellous
It's penalties like Waddle's that puts fear in players when trying to smash it in the top corner. Then going hard and low you risk the keeper guessing right. Must be really difficult to decide whats best.
Best advice was given to David O'leary, just before he took a penalty for the Rep of Ireland. One of his teammates said to him - wherever you're going to put it, don't change your mind.
@@Inglese001Watch this video where Johan Neeskens talks about his penalty in the 1974 World Cup final and changing his mind! ua-cam.com/video/V1KOR63_03M/v-deo.html
@@Ruda-n4h fair enough. But, let's not forget, O'leary scored and won the penalty shoot-out for the Republic. The argument is that changing your mind at the last second could cause hesitation. Neeskens case was a bit different because he'd already taken two in previous matches.
@@Inglese001 I've seen Lineker saying that on TV before too, good advice.
You need to take a moment to compose yourself after the ref has blown the whistle, visualise the thousands of training repetitions and then execute it the same way.
That ball fired by Chris Waddle was last seen heading for the coast of Newfoundland in 1995.
Gascoigne was overrated at this world cup, nowhere near as good as people thought he was.
The England football kit was so much better looking than today's 2019
That Germany kit was pretty awesome too
Proper Umbro.
Umbro kit was insane back then
@@mlgl9728
Never gave us a "drawstring" one though...
the whole game was awesome
@Boris The Blade just like the final 😐😐🤣
@@adidasaddict2023 Final wasn't fixed. Argentina was trash and Germany should have gotten 2 penalties for the danger tackles the Argentinians did. Better England and Italy than Argentina in the final.
I am german and lots of people from other countries ask why germany almost always wins in penalties.
it is quiet easy to explain. if a player from some other country goes to a penalty he starts to think about his team, his country his neigbours son who belives in him and so on and on and on. at the end he gets nervous, unsecure and misses.
:-)
the german player walks to the point and he is trained from child on well it is my job, i have to put in. that is what i am here for and that is why i get paid. i have to put it in and there is no reason why i can´t do it because i am traind for that from child on.
+Johann Blasius (This comment of mine is a joke, but sort of true) German players have zat ruthless, metronomic efficiency ven it comes to taking penalties. Since zey are German, it is apparently impozible for zem to take a penalty badly.
+Johann Blasius thats the biggest bunch of bullshit I ever heard... nobody on the planet earth has the right to say what other people are thinking, especially not only based on their native country. If you think german players arent nervous before a penalty, then you are wrong.
+Johann Blasius You are right about why other countries´players miss their penalties...
but wrong as far as why german players don´t miss as much
+Half-life 3 Lead Designer german players have by far the best mentality in football, no selfish or showoffs in their team. The german system produces very capable players while England gives kids like raheem sterling big money
Cause we are unique
3:38 Oh Martin Tyler, you jinxed him !
I think so
GERMANY HAS THE BEST PENALTY KICKERS IN THE WORLD!
thats right, the germans almost never failed penalty shootouts in fifa history...
Because they are cool, calm and collected at all times.
But all team like that !
It's their mentality.
@@fernandom6724 in fact they never failed once during FIFA history. Only their very first penalty shootout in 1976 was failed, but that was the EC which is part of UEFA history
Peter shilton was a great goalkeeper but he was 41 at that time!! England needed a young goalkeeper who was quick in reflexes!!
chris woods?
Ya he looked slow to react.
Agree. Look at how he dives here... Seems like he's laying on the bed
Agree..shame David Seaman wasn't a couple years older. Great keeper for England.
@@chiselcheswick5673 sorry at his best Shilton was one of the best goalkeepers in the world, maybe the best at one point in the late 1970s and most of the 1980s...David Seaman and Woods in the late 1980s should have replaced him on youth grounds but neither at their best was superior to Peter at his..England would never have made it the semi without Shilton..
I was sitting behind the goal - maybe 10-15 rows up - in that night in Torino - which was actually full of German supporters. I still remember the Chris Waddle's shot flying towards us.
I watched a documentary where a little English fan actually got the ball and took it home (he is obviously not so little now).
@@chiselcheswick5673 That is indeed a nice story :-)
Just found out that waddles penalty kick has left earth's solar system.
i was 11 years old watching this on TV. Just wanted to tell you that. goodnight
What legends on the ground.....
Was 40 year old Shilton really the best we had in 1990?
🇩🇪🇩🇪GERMANY🇩🇪🇩🇪
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@Deven 21 1954, 1974, 1990, 2014. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
"And England'll feel pretty happy about Stuart Pearce stepping forward to take a penalty..."
Typical English overconfidence.
The commentator's curse!
In 1996 maybe
@@sanesanyo That's stupid, bitter anti-English sentiment from you willy wonka. It wasn't over confidence, it was a logical statement- Pearce was a deadball specialist, and according to a website I just checked he never missed a penalty apart from this one in his career. Which is why the England team and fans would be reassured to see Pearce stepping up to take one.
They always say "England". Until now, they have no nervs to win a penalty, or win the match in extra time. they pimp their league with superstars, win european cups, but fail every time in Euro or World Championships.
How well I remember that long afternoon...
Not that well. it was a evening kick off..........
@@thewomble1509 I'm in the U.S. so it was an afternoon kick-off. Anything else, jagoff?
@@pars4245 Yes, how was I supposed to know that, you juvenile twat?
You could have all the best penalty takers in the world, but if you play a goalkeeper, who at 41, was well past his prime, then you have no chance. The end will inevitably come. Dave Beasant, one of the best penalty savers in the business, was on the bench. It beggars belief that he was not used for the penalties. Maybe cost us the tournament.
Before I even watched - England lost.
..always
Hahahaha
And this was the very first Penalty shootout that England ever gone.
@@danskyl7279 Interesting. 👍🏻
England team one of the best I have seen in 1990... so sad we didnt win.
Waddles penalty was similar to Kanes at WC 2022 against France.
Ah great times, great sports, great people
And great era…
Perhaps it was because of this match in his mind that Lineker uttered his famous quote: "Football is a simple game. Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and in the end the Germans always win ".
I remember this like it was yesterday. Poor Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle. Cruel for them
Me to can't believe it's 30 years ago
There's always pizza adverts.
@@Dinobaburas. haha.. remember that with Southgate.
No poor him? He hit is straight at the goal keeper an old lady might have done better
What an achievement for Germany 🇩🇪, third consecutive world cup Final. Third time lucky, they won the 1990 world cup. ✌️👏👏👏
„Fußball ist ein einfaches Spiel: 22 Fußballspieler jagen 90 Minuten lang einem Ball nach und am Ende gewinnt immer die Deutsche Fußballnationalmannschaft.''
Funny how Stuart Pierce missed the penalty yet in 2012 he coached Great Britain and lost in penalties
Ironic
Coincidence
His last kick in professional football was a penalty, he was playing for Manchester City, City were 4-1 up against Portsmouth at Maine Road, the last minute in the last game of the season, Stuart Pearce was on 99 career goals & City were 1 goal away from breaking their all time goalscoring record for a single season (108 goals).... Pearce stepped up to take the penalty.....And missed!!!, He then burst out laughing, as did most of the City supporters (myself included!)
Southgate continued this tradition some days ago. HAHAHAHA
"England will feel pretty happy about Stuart Pearce coming up in this situation..."
Poor Psycho...
That sentence didn't age well.^^
So refreshing to see all the players being professional and not punching the ball away, scraping the penalty spot, facing up to the penalty taker and/or arguing with the ref, delaying the next kick. Today's generation of cheats could learn a thing or to about integrity watching these players.
England also lost 3rd place runners up match against Italy 💥 The Omens.
Shilton's prediction was correct to all those penalties..he goes the right way...the only thing is he can't reach it..
this is the WC that I would love to see England in the final vs Argentina!
And so the list of penalty heartbreaks began
It certainly did
Gazza: I was supposed to take one of the kicks: that had been the arrangement. But I was still so worked up that I decided it wouldn’t be wise. Platty took the one that would have been mine. At least he scored with it. Poor Chris Waddle and Stuart Pearce missed. I was heartbroken for both of them. In a way, I suppose it was better that two of them missed rather than just one of them, otherwise he would have felt he had to shoulder all the blame. Either way, that was it. The Germans had won. By the time the final whistle blew, I was in floods of tears.
No manager deserved to win the World Cup more than Sir Bobby Robson! He’s one of the greatest gentleman the beautiful game has ever seen! Rest in peace Sir Bob ❤️
Top man. Savaged by the English tabloids he was a great manager and I wish he could have won the world cup. Sadly missed.
Wow what a record, took 5.5 mins to mention 1966....usually it's 5.5 seconds !
Fun fact .
Peter Shiltons attempts at saving were the worst ever ….
EVER
When players took real Penalties, not hop, skip and jump like their at the Olympics.
I mean it works Bruno Fernandes scores all his pens.
@@prometheustv6558 true, clearly he should be in the Olympics.
Only 5 mins & 40 seconds until the English commentator mentioned `66!
Got to love that build-up for Pearce
Carthorse
@@scraggybear complete and utterly, yes
Nostalgia. I was just 6 years then.
May ALLAH bless those days.
Who's watching this in 2021 after England lost Euro 2020 final? 😶😶
Peter Shilton always looked to me like a Dad going for a jog 😂
This game was very even. It could have gone both ways. This is the best English team I have seen in a world cup.
As a German fan I loved this England team. This match was ultimately even as you said. Lineker is one of my all-time favourites.
Yeah Shilton wasn't in his prime. Very slow.
"Illgner couldn't get out of the way!"🤣🤣
What nonsense Tyler said
@@menonjaya3784 To be fair: Even Beckenbauer said that he knew that one of the english had to miss or hit the keeper by accident. Illgner just sucked at penalties. Good overall Keeper but not exceptional and subpar at penalties.
@@stephanclemens2348 Illgner didn't suck at penalties as much as England did.
No matter how hard the Germans try, they can't lose against the English on pens.^^
Illgner didn't have to get out the way for "Christopher's" penalty,he should've just went for a pie........sorry some pizza!!😂
Well done Great Germany 🇩🇪 👍👍
1990 year ,Best England team in my memory
I agree I was 2 in 1966. I thought the 1990 team was the best England team
…and year of the best 🇩🇪 team I remember…
In reply to Diana. I have always felt Germany have always had a brilliant football team.
look how great this stars use to kick the penalties... not like nowadays
Shilton was a great keeper, but he was getting on
Shilton was getting on in the 82 world cup. There were a couple of German penalties there hit waist-high to the side that a quicker, taller keeper might have gotten to.
Great goalkeeper (I agree), but also this is the same guy who was out jumped by a midget in Diego Maradona in 86. Yes one can argue Maradona uses his hand with the hand of god goal, but still... how the fk did Shilton get outjump by a small dude?
Also: Rest in peace Diego, respect to Shilton as well.
@@danskyl7279 true
What a great performance England did at this world cup!
They bottled again 😂
But beat Germany on the way
Muller’s miss the highlight of the tournament
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@@chortlerguffaw How the fuck it that a highlight? And your only the only muppet still talking about it.
Yeah, Southgate is too conservative. There was never anyone in the box when needed
No one cares about the Euros anyway. But if England dont start using their pace, the same thing will happen in World Cup.
@@chortlerguffaw quite a trophy for that empty cabinet
@@WolfsH0ok Yep, was screaming 'no, not again!' at Southgate as he ordered England to sit back and try to defend 1-0 instead of going for 2-0 against a clearly rattled Italian team.
He did the same against Croatia in the WC and it had exactly the same outcome.
So frustrating as they were there for the taking but England gave them the ball, let them build confidence and let them take the game back.
War sehr hart das ganze. Ging in die erste Klasse und durfte in der Woche nicht so lange auf bleiben und musste alles durch den Türschlitz sehen.
Bier Walker, zu Deinem Kommentar faellt Mir "mein erstes Bewusstes WM-Halbfinale, 20 Jahre vorher ein. Ich war 11, das erste Jahr im Gymnasium, die" Spiel Des Jahrhunderts"/1970 Halbfinale gegen Italien fand ja erst nach 21.00 Uhr oder noch spaeter statt. Es war eine heiss e stickige Nacht in Bayern. Und ploetzlich reisst's mich bei offenem Fenster wg. dem, Torjubel zum 2:2 aus dem Schlaf. "Ausgerechnet Schnellinger..." Aber meine Eltern Waren streng, auch wenn ich gefragt haette, ob Ich um 23.00uhr noch vor den Fernseher durfte, sie haetten es abgelehnt, weil ja am naechsten Tag Schule war.
England will never win a world cup as long as the Premier League is the business it is. Too many good footballers are not given the chance whilst clubs purchase overseas. Germany will win back to back world cups in 2018. As they should.
that comment aged poorly didnt it
Come on. That is nonsense. England had almost no foreign players in the 70s and 80s and were very successful at a club level internationally. But it never translated into any success for their national team. And make no mistake, this team in 1990 was a good one. When you loose in a penalty shootout it comes down to luck. And they played the future world champion and almost won. There are no sweeping generalisations to be taken away from that result.
Never gets old...
Waddle launched that ISS style. It's still be up there in a gradually descending orbit, expected to crash to earth somewhere along the Westway flyover in 2025 or thereabouts.
Right to Napoli or in the middle of Germany 😂
😂
i think he was playing the wrong game here ...surely it couldnt be rugby??😁
I prefer the highlights of the 1990 final, in which two English commentators moan incessantly at end about how those old meanie Germans didn't deserve the cup. Boo-Hoo! More lamentable is that this was the last English team that did not embarrass themselves at the World Cup. The England team is now perpetually (dare I say it?) the personification of "Spursy."
+WildwoodClaire1 Yeah, those last 10 minutes of moaning and ranting were better than Rowan Athkinson´s Mr. Bean
+WildwoodClaire1 That WC final must have been a huge torture for English. The 2 football teams they hate the most facing each other in a World Cup final.
Well at least you have to consider, had it been Argentina who kicked out England in the semis, they would have cheered for Germany instead.
They actually ruined the world cup final, whether they were still heartbroken or not they were getting well paid to do their job , even the Scot ian st john was moaning .wasn't Germany's fault Argentina didn't want to play football in the final, they clearly were playing the whole game and hoping for penalties.
A real good brazilian referee in this game.
ذكريات جميلة. .. اشجع المانيا مذ حصولهم على كاس الامم الاوروبية عام 1980
If only Bobby Robson had subbed Chris Woods for Peter Shilton, a far better goalkeeper for penalty kicks. Shilton looked like he played for a pub team part time...
Yes, Shilton was way past his best (he was over 40). He had been a fantastic goalkeeper, but the decision to play him at this World Cup probably cost us the tournament.
Lineker did well to score, he’s not used to shooting from that far out
😂
England did the utmost, and Germany won! That means :"World in order"!
Germany had alot of luck. Without that They would have won nothing
Well. that order was reversed in both 1918 and 1945 - probably a more important order. And there's always 1966. And 2001....
@@richardwallace5226 Again, as you obviously still don't get it: You can't win 4 WC and 3 EC with luck. Utterly nonsense.
@@mabecat9581 You clearly are gettimg confused with other games from previous tournaments that have no relevance to the games in tournaments that I am refering to. MY word getting knocked out by England has sent you round the bend.😆😆😆
@@richardwallace5226 No, you made a GENARAL statement. You wrote "Without that They would have won nothing". This is nonsense for this game and also for the games before where they have won something.
Vice versa - the funny thing is that even with your "knock out" in 2021 England still hasn't won anything at EC. 😆😆😆
1990.....feels like yesterday
2021.....feels like today..but just the same
Those saying that England lost the Euro final because of black players should look at a bit of history and realize it’s always been the same with England on penalties.
England lost because - again - they chose to try and defend a slender 1-0 lead rather than go for 2-0 and take the game from Italy. The most annoying thing is they always do this in crucial matches.
Euro final, same against Croatia in the WC semi-final, same against Brazil in the WC and Germans in the Euros semi-final - all 1-0 leads England tried to ride out and failed to do.
Giving a teenager the most high-pressure penalty kick in English football history was a bad, bad mistake, whatever his colour.
@@eddieingalls534 As a neutral i felt the same. At 1-0 I felt England would win comfortably of they attacked Italy
Don't forget The Netherlands, they share the same history more or less.
England have been cursed by the penalty shootout woes.
@@professorhaaland6210 Euro 1992, 1996 and 2000, World Cup 1998 and 2014 so I don't think it matters much.
Against Germany, one of the English always shoots over it, that's as sure as the Amen in the church!!
Lol
Dein Englisch ist scheiße, aber lustig... aber echt scheiße!
@@hermanngerman8002 hast du es verstanden? Ja? Wo ist also das Problem? Es ist über 33 Jahre her als ich Englisch in der Schule hatte! Damals gab es noch kein Internet mit dem man annährend zweisprachig aufwächst! Dafür stecke ich dich in Deutsch in die Tasche! Scheiße wird groß geschrieben ;-)
@@m.e.k.8810 Junge, beruhige dich! Ich mag dein Englisch! Ich kann's selbst nicht richtig!
@@hermanngerman8002 ich hab mich nicht aufgeregt, das zeigt doch mein Smiley hinter meinem Text und Junge ist gut, ich könnte schon Großvater sein! Alles gut!! ;-)
After the humiliating 7-1 win over Brazil, it would have been very harsh on Germany if they'd lost this game. They play a faster and more aggressive brand of 'tiki-taka' football and although they were at times, unconvincing in earlier matches, especially in the group stages, they saved their best until last. German football is on a different planet in terms of development of coaches, training facilities, producing world class talent etc. so I wouldn't be surprised if they won the Euros or the next World Cup, they're that good and could take some stopping. If England are ever going to have a hope in hell at a major tournament, they need to ship out all the foreign players. Full stop.
***** England had players from 9 different teams at 2014 World Cup - Germany had players from 11 different teams. So much for that. Majority of Bayern players play in Champions League and have at least got to the Semi-Final in 5 of the last 6 season. How many England players have been in CL-Semis last 5 years, which means 12 additional games per season? England's excuses are poor and embarrassing... and show why they haven't gone further than Germany in ANY World Cup since 1966. Face the reality of English football rather than searching for poor excuses.
***** USA - CONCACAF champions Ghana = African Champions Portugal = World player of the year and 4 reigning Champions League winners at the time of WC 2014. Sure that group was way easier to beat than Costa Rica.
***** England had huge problems in their group in the 2010 WC as well. Only ended up second behind the USA. There's no way in the World that England would have done any better at 2014 than they did, if they would have been in another group.
When the English league was full to bursting with English players they were even worse as a national team.
I was 20 in 1990 so remember it very well. You obviously forgot the shocking football England played in the group. Semi final was good the rest was very average.
England has never had the guts to beat Germany in any competition ever, Germans have always been more brave
Well, you won both world wars ^^
1966 ring any bells?
@@homerp.hendelbergenheinzel6649 Not on their own.
@@Bravie2001 really? Didn't knew that. Thanks for enlightening me.
World cup 66 and Euro 2000.