A PHENOMENAL GOAL.
DO YOU STILL REMEMBER:VAN PERSIE,, 'THE FLYING DUTCHMAN'.
In a repeat of the 2010 World Cup final, Spain started the game well when Xabi Alonso netted from the penalty spot, but RVP's equaliser left the world in shock.
The Arena Fonte Nova stood and applauded what was a truly remarkable piece of improvisation.
Louis van Gaal's men went on to win the game 5-1 thanks to goals from Van Persie, Robben and defender Stefan de Vrij, but the headlines belonged to the-then Manchester United striker.
As you can see in the photo, Van Persie met Daley Blind's inch perfect crossfield pass with a 15-yard header like no other.
To put this game into perspective, it was the first time Spain had conceded 5+ goals in an international since losing 6-2 to Scotland in June 1963. In fact, four goals is still the biggest losing margin by a defending champion

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