World Cup wonder goals: Cubillas’ outside-of-the-boot special

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Teofilo Cubillas

Peru v Scotland
Argentina 1978 | Group 4
Estadio Olimpico Chateau Carreras, Cordoba

‘The Kid’ was no longer a kid. Teofilo Cubillas, an unknown 21-year-old, had hit five goals in four games at Mexico 1970, and was voted its best young player.

After the attacking midfielder proved unplayable, and scored a sensational free-kick, to propel Peru to a 3-1 victory over Brazil in Belo Horizonte in the 1975 Copa America semi-finals, a royal declaration was delivered. “I’ve said it before: Cubillas is the new Pele,” commented ‘The King’.

Everyone, therefore, arrived in North America fearing the South American champions’ No10. A formidable Scotland side kept Cubillas at bay for 70 minutes and when, moments later, he shaped to shoot, there seemed little danger, with Tom Forsyth blocking a route to goal. Cubillas imaginatively struck the adidas Tango with the outside of his right boot, however, spectacularly swerving it around the centre-back and into the top corner of Alan Rough’s net.

The 29-year-old briskly completed his brace with another beauty to inspire Peru to a 3-1 win that sent them through – above the Netherlands – as pool winners.