Yes, and as you said later the 'hand of God'. I remember that 1986 game, Maradonna's second goal was awesome - almost as if he knew he'd cheated and wanted to make up for it by showing what he could really do. If VAR was a thing back then his first goal would have been ruled out and he'd have been booked. Onwards 35 years and England have finally made it to a major final. Why can't people be happy. Why do some have to question the validity of that penalty? There was nothing wrong with the Lampard goal against Germany. I don't remember Campbell against Argentina. My point is we've had far too many bad decisions against us so FFS everyone should be happy one went for us and stop this 'we'd have lost if it wasn't for this, that, or the other' crap. Gareth Southgate has done an awesome job, and yes, that Semi in 2018 was a disappointment, but it seems he and the team have learnt a lot since then. 55 years since we reached a major final. Just be ****ing happy!