Karl-Heinz Rummenigge scored them when it mattered most.
In an era filled with great forwards, Rummenigge stood apart. Fast, intelligent and ruthless in front of goal, he became the driving force behind West Germany throughout the late 1970s and 1980s, captaining his country and leading them to two World Cup Finals.
He combined elegance with efficiency. Powerful enough to dominate defenders, yet technically gifted enough to create something from nothing, Rummenigge represented everything that made West German football so respected around the world.
For a generation of fans, he was the face of West Germany.
A captain. A leader. A goalscorer.