0-1 25' Nacho Monreal l. (Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain), 1-1 29' Wayne Rooney h. (Ángel Di María), 1-2 61' Danny Welbeck r. Sent off: 76' Ángel Di María. Att: 74.285.
Man United: De Gea 7,20 - Luke Shaw 5,20 (46' Phil Jones 5,50), Marcos Rojo 5,20 (73' Adnan Januzaj 5,50), Chris Smalling 5,10, Ángel Di María 4,90, Daley Blind 5,70, Ashley Young 6,00, Ander Herrera 5,10 (46' Michael Carrick 5,40), Antonio Valencia 4,10, Marouane Fellaini 5,70, Wayne Rooney 6,70. - coach: Louis van Gaal. = average: 5,52 [poor]
Arsenal: Wojciech Szczęsny 6,00 - Per Mertesacker 6,40, Laurent Koscielny 6,00, Nacho Monreal 6,90, Héctor Bellerín 5,70 (66' Calum Chambers 5,70), Mesut Özil 6,10, Santi Cazorla 7,10, Francis Coquelin 6,70, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain 7,10 (51' Aaron Ramsey 6,10), Alexis Sánchez 6,80, Danny Welbeck 6,90 (74' Olivier Giroud 5,90). - coach: Arsène Wenger. = average: 6,39 [strong]
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10 March, 2015
05 June, 2014
Memory Lane: European topscorers in the 1966 World Cup.
Including Qualifiers.
16: Eusébio (Portugal)
6: Helmut Haller (West Germany), Anatoli Banishevski (USSR), Sandro Mazzola (Italy), Georgi Asparukhov (Bulgaria), Mimis Papaioannou (Greece)
5: Ferenc Bene (Hungary), Paul van Himst (Belgium), Włodzimierz Lubański (Poland), Jobby Crossan (Northern Ireland)
4: Geoff Hurst (England), Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany), Valeri Porkujan (USSR), František Knebort (Czechoslovakia), Paolo Barison (Italy), Nikola Kotkov (Bulgaria), Milan Galić (Yugoslavia), Roy Vernon (Wales)
3: Bobby Charlton & Roger Hunt (England), Uwe Seeler (West Germany), José Augusto & José Torres (Portugal), Valentin Ivanov, Eduard Malofeyev & Slava Metreveli (USSR), János Farkas & Kálmán Meszöly (Hungary), Néstor Combín & Philippe Gondet (France), René-Pierre Quentin & Köbi Kuhn (Switzerland), Jesús María Pereda (Spain), Karol Jokl (Czechoslovakia), Ivor Allchurch (Wales), Giorgos Sideris (Greece), Juhani Peltonen (Finland), Louis Pilot (Luxembourg)
2: Wolfgang Overath, Klaus-Dieter Sieloff & Werner Krämer (West Germany), Agne Simonsson, Torbjörn Jonsson, Lars Granström & Bo Larsson (Sweden), Vladimir Barkaya & Igor Chislenko (USSR), John Greig & Denis Law (Scotland), Ernest Pol & Jerzy Sadek (Poland), Ole Madsen & Ole Fritsen (Denmark), Erik Johansen & Harald Berg (Norway), Peter Ducke & Jürgen Nöldner (East Germany), Bruno Mora (Italy), Máté Fenyvesi (Hungary), Dragan Džajić (Yugoslavia), George Best (Northern Ireland), Van Nee (Holland), Ivan Mráz (Czechoslovakia), Fevzi Zemzem (Turkey), Viorel Mateianu (Romania), Johnny Thio (Belgium)
16: Eusébio (Portugal)
6: Helmut Haller (West Germany), Anatoli Banishevski (USSR), Sandro Mazzola (Italy), Georgi Asparukhov (Bulgaria), Mimis Papaioannou (Greece)
5: Ferenc Bene (Hungary), Paul van Himst (Belgium), Włodzimierz Lubański (Poland), Jobby Crossan (Northern Ireland)
4: Geoff Hurst (England), Franz Beckenbauer (West Germany), Valeri Porkujan (USSR), František Knebort (Czechoslovakia), Paolo Barison (Italy), Nikola Kotkov (Bulgaria), Milan Galić (Yugoslavia), Roy Vernon (Wales)
3: Bobby Charlton & Roger Hunt (England), Uwe Seeler (West Germany), José Augusto & José Torres (Portugal), Valentin Ivanov, Eduard Malofeyev & Slava Metreveli (USSR), János Farkas & Kálmán Meszöly (Hungary), Néstor Combín & Philippe Gondet (France), René-Pierre Quentin & Köbi Kuhn (Switzerland), Jesús María Pereda (Spain), Karol Jokl (Czechoslovakia), Ivor Allchurch (Wales), Giorgos Sideris (Greece), Juhani Peltonen (Finland), Louis Pilot (Luxembourg)
2: Wolfgang Overath, Klaus-Dieter Sieloff & Werner Krämer (West Germany), Agne Simonsson, Torbjörn Jonsson, Lars Granström & Bo Larsson (Sweden), Vladimir Barkaya & Igor Chislenko (USSR), John Greig & Denis Law (Scotland), Ernest Pol & Jerzy Sadek (Poland), Ole Madsen & Ole Fritsen (Denmark), Erik Johansen & Harald Berg (Norway), Peter Ducke & Jürgen Nöldner (East Germany), Bruno Mora (Italy), Máté Fenyvesi (Hungary), Dragan Džajić (Yugoslavia), George Best (Northern Ireland), Van Nee (Holland), Ivan Mráz (Czechoslovakia), Fevzi Zemzem (Turkey), Viorel Mateianu (Romania), Johnny Thio (Belgium)
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