On this day in the Euros, June 17: Uncapped supersub bags debut hat-trick to save semi

It was all going so well for Yugoslavia. Having qualified by seeing off Wales in a testy double-header, the 1968 finalists were chosen as hosts, and had raced into a 2-0 lead in the semi-final.

True, they were playing the holders and world champions, West Germany. And true, the Germans were captained by Franz Beckenbauer – still only 30 and the leader of the Bayern Munich side who’d just completed a hat-trick of successive European Cup wins.

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Gary Parkinson is a freelance writer, editor, trainer, muso, singer, actor and coach. He spent 14 years at FourFourTwo as the Global Digital Editor and continues to regularly contribute to the magazine and website, including major features on Euro 96, Subbuteo, Robert Maxwell and the inside story of Liverpool's 1990 title win. He is also a Bolton Wanderers fan.