England legend Paul Gascoigne has opened up about the heartbreaking moment he cried after getting booked in their Italia 90 semi-final clash with West Germany.
The booking meant Gazza would be suspended for the final if England had got through and he was seen with tears in his eyes as he realised the impact of the yellow card.
England were ultimately dumped out on penalties by the Germans after Stuart Pearce and Chris Waddle missed their spot kicks but Gazza's tears remains one of the most iconic images in sport.
Now, in Harry Harris’ new book, Italia 90 Revisited — The Players’ Stories, available from Empire Publications, Gascoigne revealed he did not cry because he would be missing the final but because he had let everyone down. "As for
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