World cup 74 Scotland vs Yugoslavia 22 June 1974 16:00 CET Waldstadion, Frankfurt Attendance: 56,000 Referee: Alfonso González Archundía (Mexico) ______________________________ goals ecosse Jordan 88 yugoslavie Karasi 81
Me gustaba el futbol de esa época, los pelos largos, arqueros voladores, las tribunas multicolores y raciales, se respiraba algo más humano y menos mercantil, gran fútbol, gran época, al menos para mí que soy un nostalgico
Totalmente de acuerdo con tu comentario ...y no sos nostálgico ...sos un admirador del gran fútbol ...(...tengo 61 años ...y también admiro esa época ...grandes equipos ...y siempre pienso ...sino hubiera sido por la maldita guerra delos Balcanes ...YUGOESLAVIA HACE RATO HUBIESE SIDO CAMPEON DEL MUNDO ....⚽TE SALUDO DESDE BERAZATEGUI 🇦🇷
Lack of goal scoring power so often held them back. No other country in Europe lost so many players to foreign clubs, yet rose with a fresh crop of gifted youngsters. They had everything British teams lacked - but paradoxically, they lacked what the British had in abundance: aggression in the penalty area and players who could not play ‘real’ football to save their lives but knew where the goal was and had a knack of putting the ball in. Personally, I never saw a Yugoslavian side that did not impress me, in terms of skill and understanding and the ability to play ‘real’ football.
Scotland huffed and puffed but didn't have the guile to break down a well organised and technically proficient Yugoslavia, who weren't going to do anything silly and were quite happy to play for a draw. Bogicevic at 2.13 and 2.30 - what an underrated player, that boy was wasted on the Cosmos.
C'mon that does a disservice to Scotland. We were the better side and played really well, maybe not enough luck or a killer instinct in attack. However, Jordan was superb, it was Dalglish that was a bit flat.
@@Ruda-n4h I respect your opinion but still maintain we were a bit better that day. Still the Yugoslavs hammered Zaire 9-0 so I can't begrudge them qualifying for the Quarter Finals