Götze Reflects on World Cup Winning Goal: “Better Later”

Götze: World Cup winning goal better later

Frankfurt’s Mario Götze has spoken in detail about the 2014 World Cup title and his winning goal. In the ARD podcast series “We World Champions” he says: “There are also moments when I think: Maybe it would have been better if the goal had been scored at a different time, when I was older and more experienced. But it is also interesting to see how closely luck and misfortune are connected in such a situation. I could not have been substituted on or Argentina could have won.” Götze himself describes the goal in extra time against Argentina as follows: “Sure, you always train technical ball control, but the fact that it happened like that was quite good: I scored with my left hand, and I have not scored that many goals with my left hand.” He no longer looks at the goal these days. The real moment in his memories was the final whistle. “I am also very sober about that. In a hundred years the goal will not matter.” Other people who give original sound bites about Götze in the episode are Oliver Bierhoff, Joachim Löw, Thomas Müller and Felix Magath.

2024-06-03 06:25:23
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