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NAH. The Greatest Comeback in Football was One Team was 5-0 Down at Half Time and Came Back To Win 7-6. It's in the Record Books. Unfortunately I Read That fact Awhile Ago, So I'm Unable To Recall The Teams. Just The Result.

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I think that the first experience of a great comeback for me was when Everton played Sheffield Wednesday at the old Wembley in 1966.

Sheffield Wednesday took a 2:0 lead and hour into the game, but Everton came back and won 3:2 in normal time.

 

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its a good comeback but hardly the greatest, 4 goals might be uncommon but non league games that far down can be scrappy.

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This was a great comeback by Portugal against North Korea in 1966.

Korea went into a 3:0 lead before Portugal replied with 5 goals to win 5:3.

Eusebio scoring 4.

 

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