When we actually won
Extracts from memoirs and diaries, chosen by Ian Irvine
Geoff Hurst scores against West Germany during the 1966 World Cup final
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The film critic David Thompson recalls the closing seconds of the final match between England and Germany: “Geoff Hurst has never been an unequivocally great player. Never will be what we call great—meaning the greatness of Di Stefano, Cruyff, Pelé, Law, Best, Puskás, Matthews and maybe a few others. But Geoff Hurst is a very good player, very well coached by everyone from his Dad to Ron Greenwood, and very good players by the luck of the numbers are going to have moments of ineffable splendour. Some are luckier than others in when these moments come.