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Find out more. Website Language. Next Match. Published 13 Jan More on this story Throughout all this turmoil, Herberger represented a metaphorical strand of continuity.

The match flowed this way and that before the moment that was to define a nation. With six minutes left to play the ball fell to Rahn outside the Hungarian penalty area.

He shaped to shoot with his right foot before unleashing a fierce strike with his left that flew past Kamil Grosics in the Hungarian goal and sealed the World Cup for West Germany. For Germans, is their , the moment that all football fans hark back to, even if they were not born when it happened.

Goal for Germany! Call me mad, call me crazy! In Germany, this goal is remembered as the goal that built a nation and the idea was reinforced by scenes that followed. Thousands crammed the railway stations to welcome the team home and the streets were packed with jubilant fans as the team went on a nationwide tour to show off the Jules Rimet trophy. Even in victory, however, there was great anxiety in the newly-formed country that the celebrations could be misconstrued as a revival of German nationalism.

This was highlighted by an incident during one of the trophy parades where the jubilant crowd sang the pre-war imperialist version of the national anthem, Deutschland Uber Alles , Germany over all instead of the new revised version. The newly-formed nation finally had something positive to rally around, and it was not due to military strength or perceived superiority over other nations. Instead, it was the performance of a group of footballers and the fulfilment of a dream masterminded by a quiet, solitary man from Mannheim.

The story of was brought to a new generation in with the premiere of the award-winning film The Miracle of Berne. Through football, the boy and his father are brought closer together and find a new understanding as they travel to Switzerland to watch the World Cup final. Millions packed into German cinemas to watch the film, proving that the legend of Sepp Herberger and his team is still very much alive.

Three managers sacked in the Premier League since we last spoke and none Jurgey-lad would like to know if there is any better footballer in the world right now than Mo Sports stars appearing in the movie business is a crossover that has had decidedly mixed results. Think Ally McCoist in Home Features Historic Managers. October 1, Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Into the middle of this chaos strode Herberger and his West German football team. Share 39 Tweet 25 Share Related Posts. The beginning of world war II did not allow Herberger to be rehabilitated for a bad result in France.

Germany continued to hold test matches even during the war. Despite the suspension of the championship, the Federation decided not to cancel the friendly meeting with Hungary in Budapest, which was scheduled for September 24, Weeks without practice could not but affect the result and led to a crushing defeat of Sepp did everything possible and connected the necessary connections so that his players were not called to the front.

The leadership of the country forced to hold sports events, which Herberger responded negatively, because most of his players were sent to fight. In November , Germany won the th victory in history, defeating Slovakia in Bratislava,and went on a long break of 8 years. During the war, Sepp was appointed head of the squad in occupied Norway and periodically attended championship matches, considering potential candidates for the national team. With the end of the war, Sepp began to restore football in the country.

He started conducting special courses in sports schools, where he shared his knowledge with novice coaches. He also worked for some time and helped the coaching staff of Eintracht ,Mannheim, Stuttgart and Kaiserslautern.

Almost all of these clubs later offered him a coaching position, but Herberger rejected them without hesitation. He wanted to coach only one team. By , the world had gradually returned to normal. Sports competitions were resumed, including the world Cup-but the German team was not allowed to participate in the tournament in Brazil, for obvious reasons.

Only in September, at a meeting of the Committee in Brussels, the German national team was allowed to participate in sports events again. On November 22, in Stuttgart, the first match of the German national team took place, which Herberger was called to lead. The opponent was the Swiss national team — the Germans won The Germans were included among one of the main favorites of the tournament along with the Hungarians, with whom Herberger's team met at the world Cup twice.

The first match took place in the group stage — Puskas and company destroyed the opponent Ferenc himself scored one goal, and the main nightmare for the defenders of Germany was Sandor kocis, who made a poker. Immediately after the match, Herberger was mercilessly criticized, some called for his resignation, but the coach himself remained calm. He let the Hungarians win. Herberger made eight changes to the national team compared to the first round Turkey was beaten by and allowed the leaders to rest.

The plan worked: in the next match, in which a ticket to the playoffs was played, the Germans again beat Turkey with a score of Sepp gracefully responded to the critics by winning the championship, and even taking revenge on the same Hungarians in the final.



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