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After a mammoth 48 group matches, dragged out over two stages, the 1982 World Cup finally remembers that it’s supposed to be a knockout competition. A resurgent Italy, with Paolo Rossi having found his shooting boots, sweep past Poland. Then in Seville, there’s a night of intense drama as France meet West Germany. It’s billed as a clash between artists and artisans. The match swings one way and then the other, featuring spectacular goals, a blood-curdling foul, and the first ever World Cup penalty shoot-out. The French are left beaten and broken (literally) and have to settle for fourth place after losing to Poland. With Rossi having hit form and Italy’s confidence surging, even West Germany can’t stop the Azzurri from claiming a third World Cup. There's also a diatribe in there about World Cup expansion.
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After a mammoth 48 group matches, dragged out over two stages, the 1982 World Cup finally remembers that it’s supposed to be a knockout competition. A resurgent Italy, with Paolo Rossi having found his shooting boots, sweep past Poland. Then in Seville, there’s a night of intense drama as France meet West Germany. It’s billed as a clash between artists and artisans. The match swings one way and then the other, featuring spectacular goals, a blood-curdling foul, and the first ever World Cup penalty shoot-out. The French are left beaten and broken (literally) and have to settle for fourth place after losing to Poland. With Rossi having hit form and Italy’s confidence surging, even West Germany can’t stop the Azzurri from claiming a third World Cup. There's also a diatribe in there about World Cup expansion.
Twitter @MatthewOkot
Twitter @WorldCupRamble
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