#2 Andres Iniesta, 2010 World Cup
This fiery final in the 2010 World Cup can be remembered for a variety of reasons. From Nigel De Jong's kung fu kick on Xabi Alonso to Heitinga's red card. Spain triumphed 1-0 to win their first World Cup title thanks to Iniesta's goal in the 116th minute.
The Dutch were defending with 10 men and the game seemed to be heading for penalties before Spain managed to bypass a tired Dutch defence. In the buildup to the goal, Holland should have had a corner which was incorrectly awarded as a goal kick to Spain. Casillas' kick found its way to Torres out wide who floated in a cross for Iniesta in the box. The Netherlands could clear the ball only as far as Fabregas who threaded a pass for Iniesta to half-volley past Maarten Stekelenburg in the Netherland's goal. Delirious celebrations followed.
#1 Mario Gotze, 2014 World Cup
World Cup finals seem to keep having last-minute winners. In the 2014 final, Mario Gotze's goal for Germany against Argentina in the 113th minute made Germany world champions after they held off Argentina. Argentina scored an offside goal through Gonzalo Higuain and Germany hit the post as well through a Howedes header but neither side could score as the game went to extra time.
Germany, as expected, dominated possession but Argentina were always a threat on the counter. Argentina managed to keep the well-oiled German attack quiet and could have easily scored if they were more clinical in front of goal. Subbed on in the 88th minute, then Bayern Munich player Mario Gotze beautifully controlled an aerial pass from Andre Schurrle and volleyed past Sergio Romero to score the winner in the 113th minute and cap off a fantastic tournament for Die Mannschaft. Truly one of the most iconic World Cup goals.