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Sometimes a goal can lift not just the crowd inside a stadium but an entire nation. It was 18 years ago ago on Sunday that Germany’s left-back Philipp Lahm took a punt from outside the penalty area that pinged off the Costa Rican upright into the back of the net just six minutes into the opening game of the 2006 World Cup, which Germany was hosting. Lahm’s wonder goal jolted to life a competition that has gone down in German folklore as the “summer fairytale”: four balmy weeks in which Germany cast aside its gloomy, world-weary tendencies and shed its...