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Swiss FIFA referee Gottfried Dienst and Dutch international Arie Haan analyse a forgotten scene of the 1974 World Cup final, when shortly after the break English referee Taylor is calling off a Müller goal due to alleged off-side - as this clip shows, Müller was about two meters on-side, and it should have been counted as a goal. As Arie Haan states, Germany actually should have won 3-1.

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  • Legal goal, no offside

  • he was clearly onside and it's definitely not handball

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  • Müller injured Rijsbergen's knee in the first half, somewhere around the 20th minute. That is why Rijsbergen is annulling offside over here.

    Rijsbergen did play on with his knee because Holland had no alternatives with injured Hulshoff, Israel, Drost and Mansveld. Some of them became injured in matches against German teams, by accident probably but nevertheless noteworthy.

  • @darkoneforce2 the 78 team was a post away from beating argentina in the final

  • The guy who interviews Arie Haan is a famous german sports commentator. His name is Harry Valerien.

  • Ironic that the so called "less talented" dutch team of 2010 were closer to winning than the total football teams of 74 and 78 ever were.

    The dutch always missed their goal chances in the finals and started to foul/kick their opponents. I was surprised Cruijff wasn't red carded after fouling the goal keeper.

  • @totaalvoetbal .....gerd müller did score this goal ca. in minute 59 of the game...

  • In wich minute did this happen??

    Thank you

  • @621380 if you are old enough to remember the LAWS back then then i'm sure you're of an age where courtesy and civility was still common place. FYI i'm not immune to making errors of judgement and wrote the first comment having watched the clip once and obviously not properly. there was clearly no player in an offside position and it's a clear mistake. I'm big enough to admit my mistakes. it appears you aren't able to handle a rational reasonable statement that wasn't aimed just at u.

  • for people where dont remember...the dutchs had a hifger foul rate..about 25-26...the germans about 15-16...

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