Before he arrived in England, Klinsmann was regarded as a cheating diver, hated for his involvement in the 1990 World Cup which saw Germany beat England and win the tournament. However, after scoring on his Tottenham debut, he famously simulated his 'Klinsmann dive', and instantly became a legend. In his first year the German was prolific for Spurs, scoring 21 goals in 41 games. He then left for Bayern Munich, much to the disappointment of the Tottenham fans, but returned on loan in 1997 and retired at the club he loved. His goals, talent and geniality made Klinsmann the most popular German footballer in the history of the English game.