
Nov 14, 1934: England 3–2 Italy at Highbury. Seven Gunners start; Brook (2) and Drake score inside 14 minutes; Meazza drags the champs back to 3–2. A brutal, brilliant “friendly” that doubled as a referendum on football’s 1930s balance of power—England’s league might vs Pozzo’s method and Mussolini’s spectacle. We set the stage (FA outside FIFA, why Highbury), go minute-by-minute, and track the fallout through 1936 and 1938.
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