10. Martin Peters (1943-2019, aged 76) Another member of England’s World Cup-winning side, Peters scored the “other goal” in the final against West Germany. The West Ham and Tottenham ...
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Schnellinger scored the stoppage-time equaliser for West Germany against the country he would call home in a legendary semi-final at the 1970 World Cup. Italy would eventually win a contest which ...
He also featured for his nation at three European Championships and a World Cup, but the taste of international ... scored a penalty to help knock out hosts West Germany in the semi-finals.