World Cup final Key Moments

World Cup final Key Moments

World Cup final Key Moments

1 min: Ronaldinho wins a corner for Brazil off Thomas Linke.

6: First yellow card handed to Roque Junior for a challenge on Germany striker Oliver Neuville.

9: Miroslav Klose given a yellow card after a collision with Edmilson of Brazil.

11: Edmilson reacts quickly to turn away a Neuville cross with Miroslav Klose ready to pounce.

15: Klose plays a neat one two with Bernd Schneider, only for Edmilson to make a timely interception.

19: Ronaldo squanders a glorious chance of giving Brazil the lead, sending the ball wide after a through ball from Ronaldinho.

28: Klose tries to release Torsten Frings but Roberto Carlos intercepts the pass.

30: Germany keeper Oliver Kahn races out to save from Ronaldo after another superb delivery by Ronaldinho.

40: Jens Jeremies sends a shot from distance high and wide after the ball was laid into his path by Neuville.

43: Kleberson breaks from midfield but fails to hit the target from the edge of the area.

45: Again Kleberson finds space and beats Kahn, only for his shot to come back off the bar.

45 (stoppage time): Kahn makes a superb block from Ronaldo as Brazil step up the pressure.

47: Jeremies finds space and gets in a good header, only to see it blocked by Edmilson.

49: Neuville’s thunderbolt 35-yard free kick is turned onto the post by goalkeeper Marcos.

52: Gilberto Silva sends in a close range header but Kahn is equal to it.

56: Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann strides forward but his finish is wasteful.

68: Ronaldo opens the scoring for Brazil, latching on to the rebound after Kahn fails to hold Rivaldo’s shot.

79: Ronaldo scores his second goal of the game and his eighth in the finals after Rivaldo’s superb dummy following a cross from Kleberson.

83: Substitute Oliver Bierhoff turns quickly and gets in a shot but Marcos parries it to safety.

89: Christoph Metzelder sends a header well wide after a deep cross from Tottenham’s Christian Ziege.

90: Brazil captain Cafu lifts the Jules Rimet Trophy for the fifth time in the South American nation’s history.

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