
Matthäus versus Maradona and the anti-game that changed a rule
Germany took revenge on the previous edition and beat Argentina in the final of Rome, in the World Cup with less goals ever.
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Summary
Germany took revenge on the previous edition and beat Argentina in the final of Rome, in the World Cup with less goals ever. Anti-game led FIFA to change the delay rule for the goalkeeper.
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Germany took revenge on the previous edition and beat Argentina in the final of Rome, in the World Cup with less goals ever.
reliability low1/3 sourcesAnti-game led FIFA to change the delay rule for the goalkeeper
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