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The goal sparked a run of rich form, six goals in five consecutive games for his country.
He led the line in the World Cup and Ron Greenwood’s team returned home after the second group stage, unbeaten and having conceded only once.
Mariner, who died on Friday aged 68 after suffering brain cancer, scored 13 goals in 35 games for England.
He is perhaps best remembered as the swashbuckling centre forward in the wonderful Ipswich Town team who won the FA Cup and UEFA Cup under Bobby Robson.
The Englishman made 35 appearances for his country, scoring 13 goals, and won the UEFA Cup
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