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Revista de la Liga with Graham Hunter

BITESIZE | Rainer Bonhof: The weight of the World (Cup)

Revista de la Liga with Graham Hunter

Graham Hunter

Sports, Soccer, Football

4.5863 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2023

⏱️ 9 minutes

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Summary

Today’s story comes from former West Germany midfielder Rainer Bonhof, who describes beating the magnificent Netherlands – a nation he could have played for – in the 1974 World Cup final, and lifting the new, and actually quite heavy, trophy!

Listen to the full original episodes:

Rainer Bonhof: How to Win the World Cup - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast

Rainer Bonhof: Gerd Muller, King of the Penalty Box - The Big Interview with Graham Hunter | Acast



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Individual results may vary. You're going to be. Welcome to the big interview bite size. I'm Graham Hunter and in each episode

0:50.8

you'll hear an elite footballer tell a story that's guaranteed to brighten your day.

0:55.9

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1:01.3

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1:06.0

To a scuntag. Today's story comes from Rayner Bonhoeff, a World Cup winner with Germany.

1:12.0

Here he is on 1974, the Limpistadion in Munich,

1:16.4

Johann Kreuf and a gigantic football match. The Dutch was the best team in the World Cup, playing football at an extraordinary level that was like this.

1:33.4

And the other point is in my understanding and my feeling after all these years,

1:40.1

when they when they was after the penalty showing us the capacity they had in playing football in passing

1:48.6

one touch two touch and that that is not good for a German team that they the opponents give you a lesson that is not really good for the German mentality.

2:03.0

So, and then we started watching each other

2:06.6

and I said at this time to Wolfgangova,

2:09.6

hate that it's impossible.

2:11.4

We have to fight now that it's not Germany so we have to go and and

2:16.7

fighting down. So and then it became this situation when Grabovsky was in trouble on the right side and I saw he was only

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