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World Cup > WC 1990 Italy

WEST GERMANY – ENGLAND 5-4 (p.k.)

Date: 04-07-1990
Stage: semi-final


Place: TORINO
Running time: 164 min.
Colour: PAL
Quality: HD 1080 50fps (10)
Commentary: MULTI: italian/spanish/english/german
My rating: ****
Notes: Gascoigne,Lineker,Hoddle,Platt, Matthaus,Klinsmann,Voeller,Hassler

MATCH SUMMARY

Wednesday, 4 July 1990, 20:00

Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin
Attendance: 62,628

Meteo: N.A.

WEST GERMANY

Bodo Illgner
Andreas Brehme
Jürgen Kohler
Klaus Augenthaler
Guido Buchwald
Thomas Berthold
Thomas Häßler
Lothar Matthäus
Jürgen Klinsmann
Rudi Völler
Olaf Thon

Coach: Franz Beckenbauer (FRG)

() 109′ Andreas Brehme

38′ ↓Rudi Völler ↑Karl-Heinz Riedle
66′ ↓Thomas Häßler ↑Stefan Reuter

ENGLAND

Peter Shilton
Paul Parker
Terry Butcher
Des Walker
Stuart Pearce
Mark Wright
Paul Gascoigne
David Platt
Chris Waddle
Gary Lineker
John Barnes

Coach: Bobby Robson (ENG)

() 66′ Paul Parker
() 99′ Paul Gascoigne

70′ ↓Terry Butcher ↑Trevor Steven

Referee: José Roberto Wright (BRA)

Goals:
60′ Andreas Brehme FRG
80′ Gary Lineker ENG

Match overview

West Germany and England contested a gripping semi-final in Turin, with both teams scoring in normal time through Brehme and Lineker. The match remained level after extra time, and West Germany advanced to the final by winning 4-3 in the penalty shoot-out. The game was fiercely competitive, with chances for both sides and high drama as Paul Gascoigne received a fateful yellow card that would have ruled him out of the final.

Trivia

This semi-final is remembered as one of the most emotional matches in World Cup history. England’s exit on penalties became a national trauma, while West Germany’s composure from the spot was decisive. The tears of Paul Gascoigne symbolised the heartbreak of the English team and fans.

Match Report in PDF by Massimo Bellingardi

italian / english

Code: 021961