World Cup’s Most Shocking Moments: 50 – Jens Lehmann – Germany V Argentina Penalties (2006)
Playlist of all 50 surprising moments: www.youtube.com My Channel: www.youtube.com PleaseSubscribe – I’ll maintain videos like this coming. Richard Bacon and visitor presenter Peter Crouch look again on the 50 greatest shocks in the background of the Globe Cup, covering the very last six tournaments and which includes moments such as Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’, Zinedine’s Zidane’s headbutt in the 2006 final and England’s penalty discomfort. Featuring initial-hand accounts from men and women who have been there, such as David Seaman speaking about acquiring lobbed by Ronaldinho, John Barnes solely revealing how Gazza almost rapped on Planet in Motion, and Graham Poll chatting about his infamous three yellow cards instant.
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So…Lehmann put a so-called ‘cheat sheet’ in his socks…Was this cheating?
a swedish flag in the bakground =D yay!
If they update this the #1 for england would be Germany-england 2010 lampards goal
and #2 would be england-usa haha
If they update this the #1 for england would be Germany-england 2010 lampards goal
and #2 would be england-usa haha
If they update this the #1 for england would be Germany-england 2010 lampards goal
This tv show should be called world cup most unforgetable moments not world cup most shocking moments because there is nothing shocking. WE ALL GOT USED TO GERMANY BEAT ENGLAND.
Am I missing something or is Patrick Battiston not on here?
Come on Jens!
@chiller1707 The point your trying to make is ridiculous…go back to insults! It was more convincing.
@sugus187 well, once again nobody with some kind of selfrespect would find it hilarious to get spit in the face!
So telling someone who got spit at he should laugh about it is a proof of missing inteligence!
@chiller1707 You pretty much proved her point….
@MrsVegascrush At that time they were shocking.
lol, he said ‘das weltmeisterschaft’ 😀
why no grosso goal ?
the maradonna poster behind crouch and that other guy 😀
@MaximumCrash The Prodigy – Invaders Must Die
@dpoet19 i meant the one beginning at 1:05 , but still thx
hehe, thats quite funny
@RiKKuXd28 he’s number 4 on the 2010 50 most shocking moments
@bergesoldat: German and English humour is pretty much identical and based on sarcasm. At least that is my experience from when I was living in England. I had no problem understanding their jokes or make some myself. The thing is that the Brits somehow fail to notice that WE have to understand and make jokes in a language that is not our native one while THEY usually don’t speak or even understand German and thus simply can’t judge German humour. ^_^
Wow im german and i didnt even know about it till now. I mean this is absolutely brilliant how can u not be proud on that as a german and theres no rule against it obv.
Maybee u cant love germans for their sense of humor, etc. but u have to love them for their smart brains. Fantastic
@MaximumCrash O fortuna
@RiKKuXd28 This took place BEFORE the South African World Cup. Even if it was included. I wouldn’t say it would be more shocking than Zidane’s headbutt.
I AM FROM SCOTLAND AND THE GERMANS MAY HAVE CHEATED BUT THEY DO HAVE A SENSE OF HUMOR
Name of the Song?