EM 1996: The Peacock at Wembley

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Andreas Möller scored the decisive penalty at the 1996 European Championship. Against england. At Wembley. And then showed how much a person can pose.

May 16, 2024, 10:00 a.m

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Andreas Möller shot Germany into the 1996 European Championship final against England after Gareth Southgate missed for England. Möller transforms confidently and celebrates with a provocative pose. Germany wins the final against the Czech Republic with a golden goal from Oliver Bierhoff.

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The European Football Championship begins in Germany on June 14th. Until then, we’ll be looking back in a series at the most exciting and bizarre European Championship moments – and let one picture do the talking in each episode.

The television viewer could only imagine what a spectacle the man in the white jersey with the black, red and gold captain’s armband on his left arm was putting on in England’s Wembley football theater; the camera brought him into the picture quite late. However, his act can be studied in detail in photos: the chest is proudly stretched forward, the mouth that prompts this gesture is pulled down. That alone is a picture of provocative, self-centered triumphant behavior. This person resembles a cartwheeling peacock.

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