England were considered by many to have a stronger side than the one that lifted the World Cup four years earlier. Sir Alf Ramsey was still in charge and players from the World Cup winning side such as the Bobbies Charlton and Moore, Alan Ball, Gordon Banks, Geoff Hurst and Martin Peters were in their prime. They had been joined by midfielders Francis Lee and Alan Mullery, and defenders Tommy Wright, Terry Cooper and Brian Labone. As reigning champions, England had not had to qualify so they arranged a pre-tournament tour, playing the national sides of Columbia and Ecuador, to acclimatise to the heat and altitude.


As the second half opened England were beginning to show early signs of wilting but again Moore’s tackles, on Tostao in particular, and Banks’ saves from Paulo Cesar and Rivelhino kept the Brazilians at bay. One run and shot from Rivelhino that Banks beat away was not unlike Maradona’s great goal against England in 1986. they couldn’t hold out forever, and the goal came on the hour mark. Tostao for once managed to wriggle out of Moore’s grasp and flicked the ball over to Pele by the penalty spot. As he held the ball and three England defenders were drawn to him like flies, he slipped the ball to a now unmarked Jairzinho on his right-hand side who walloped the ball into the net from close range.
England came back at Brazil immediately and went close with Charlton but were then hit on the break after sending everyone upfield for a free-kick. As the goal-scorer galloped toward the England goal Bobby Moore was tracking back, watching the ball intently. Jairzinho entered the penalty area and Moore chose his moment, sticking out his right leg and coming away with the ball as the Brazilian tumbled over. It was this tackle, not a tackle against Pele, as many think, that was immortalised in the 1996 Baddiel and Skinner anthem “Three Lions”. Ramsey used the substitutes rules to throw on Jeff Astle and Colin Bell for Bobby Charlton and Francis Lee, beefing up the strike force at the expense of midfield, and immediately Astle was presented with a chance. The Brazilian defence fluffed a deep cross from Cooper on the left, but Astle struck it wide as the keeper advanced. Another high cross was knocked back by Hurst for Ball whose shot beat the keeper but hit the bar. England kept up the pressure but couldn’t score and the match ended with Pele trying an audacious chip over Banks after another breakaway, England paying for their poor finishing with a 0-1 defeat.

In a way, Brazil had just won the cup. England later went out to West Germany in their quarter-final, despite being two goals up, and no other team mounted a serious challenge to Brazil as they swept Peru, Uruguay and then Italy aside, always scoring at least two more goals more than their opponents. No team took them closer than England. (www.englandcaps.co.uk)
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