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Jenny Taft breaks down the top 101 moments in World Cup history. Throwbacks on the list include South Korea defeating Italy in 2002, and Götze’s winner for Germany against Argentina in 2014.
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- Lionel Messi's miracle. Messi led Argentina back from a disappointing start to the 2018 World Cup. 100: Wynalda's colossal curler. It would have been hard for Eric Wynalda to place his free kick more perfectly than he did; it helped that it came at the perfect time, too.
- Eric Wynalda's free kick. The USMNT's deepest World Cup run was made by possible by Wyndala's wonder strike. 99: Jürgen's famous flick. Long before he coached the United States men's national team at the 2014 World Cup, Jürgen Klinsmann scored a ton of goals for Germany, including this stunner against South Korea.
- Jürgen spins and scores. Jürgen Klinsmann set himself up for a perfect goal. 98: Cuauhtémoc's arrival. South Korea's defenders didn't know what to do when Cuauhtémoc Blanco broke out the Cuauhtemiña at the 1998 World Cup.
- The Cuauhtemiña. South Korea didn't do their homework on Blanco. 97: Laudrup's sneaky scoop. A no-look scoop pass over the top of the defense with the outside of the boot?
Jun 14, 2018 · FOX Sports countdown the most memorable moments in the history of the FIFA WORLD CUP™SUBSCRIBE to get the latest FOX Soccer content: http://foxs.pt/Subscribe...
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