Disputed plays always have played a big role at the World Cup. As Frank Lampard's no-goal sparks memories of a famously controversial goal from the 1966 World Cup final between England and Germany, we take a closer look at what happened on Sunday.
England midfielder Frank Lampard had a shot cross the goal line Sunday in a 4-1 World Cup loss to Germany, but referee Jorge Larrionda of Uruguay did not award a goal.
Image: This July 30, 1966 file photo shows England's controversial third goal scored by Geoff Hurst (not in photo) past German goalkeeper Hans Tilkowski in the World Cup Final soccer match at London's Wembley Stadium.
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