<P> Far more noted and remembered, however, was the next competitive meeting between the two teams, in the quarter - finals of the 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico . England were 2--0 up, but Beckenbauer and Uwe Seeler equalised at 2--2 in the second half . In extra time, Geoff Hurst had a goal mysteriously ruled out and then Gerd Müller scored in extra time to win 3--2 . England had been weakened by losing their goalkeeper Gordon Banks to illness, and also substituted Bobby Charlton, one of their leading players, while the Germans were in the midst of their comeback . As McIlvanney put it when reflecting on the loss five days later, "Sir Alf Ramsey's team are out because the best goalkeeper most people have ever seen turned sick, and one who is only slightly less gifted was overwhelmed by the suddenness of his promotion . In sport disaster often feeds upon itself but this was a sickeningly gluttonous example ." </P> <P> The result was psychologically damaging for English morale--as The Guardian newspaper described in a 2006 feature: "Four days later Harold Wilson blamed Labour's loss in the general election on the defeat . This marked the start of two decades of German footballing dominance and England's decline ." </P> <P> Two years later the teams met once more, in the quarter - finals of the European Championship, which were at the time held on a home - and - away basis . England lost 3--1 at Wembley on 29 April 1972 in the home leg, and on 13 May could only draw 0--0 in West Germany, being knocked out of the competition . Said The Observer in 2001: "England may have been robbed of the chance in Mexico...but there were no shortage of excuses--the heat, the hostile crowd, the food which had felled Banks, the errors of Bonnetti...It was a conspiracy of fate more than a footballing defeat . In 1972, there were no excuses at all . West Germany did not just knock England out of the European Championships, they came to Wembley and comprehensively outclassed England ." McIlvanney wrote in his match report for The Observer: "No Englishman can ever again warm himself with the old assumption that, on the football field if nowhere else, the Germans are an inferior race ." </P> <P> There were several friendly games played in the 1970s and 1980s, with wins for both nations, but the next competitive match--a second round group game at the 1982 FIFA World Cup--ended in a disappointing 0--0 draw . England were later eliminated from that competition after drawing Spain 0 - 0, while Germany reached the final . However, when the teams next met competitively, at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, it was a rather more dramatic and eventful clash in the semi-finals, the first time England had reached that far in the competition since their win in 1966 . </P>

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