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Every four years, the hierarchy of world football is shaken up. Fallen favorites, inspired underdogs, moments of genius, flashes of temper: the World Cup always delivers its share of surprises. This series looks back at those storylines that defied every prediction.

For the 2006 edition in Germany, Argentina came in with a squad strong enough to leave the young Messi and Tevez on the bench at kickoff.

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And for good reason: José Peckerman could field Hernan Crespo, Juan Roman Riquelme, Javier Saviola, Esteban Cambiasso, and Pablo Aimar.

In the group of death with the Netherlands, Ivory Coast, and Bosnia-Herzegovina, La Albiceleste would produce polished possession football that would surprise the entire football world.

The clearest expression of that approach came in the win over Bosnia-Herzegovina, when Esteban Cambiasso finished off one of the most iconic team goals in World Cup history.

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