June 22, 1986, Mexico
The game is going on for 54 minutes. Just six minutes after the break, Argentina took the lead against England in the most controversial 'Hand of God' goal in World Cup history. 4 minutes later Maradona got the ball from his own half Hector Enrique pass. He took the ball with his left foot and started the race lightly just before the midfield line.
There, there, there, there, there, there! Goaaaal! Goaaaaaaal! I want to cry, oh holy God, long live football! What a goal! Diegoal! Maradona! It is to cry for, excuse me!
July 5, 1984
Naples took on The Great Maradona at the San Paulo Stadium in Italy in front of 75,000 spectators. Naples skyscrapers across the stadium: 'Ho visto Maradona, ho visto Maradona. (‘I saw Maradona, I saw Maradona’). ”There was only one word from the audience that day, their Savior and a Messiah came.
Still, if anyone in Napoli is asked about God, Maradona's name comes first. A picture of a Diego Maradona hangs in the middle of a picture of Jesus and Maria on numerous walls in the alleys of Naples. It is said that when Maradona was in San Paulo Matato; Naples then slapped the gravediggers, "Guagliu! E Ch eve sit pers." - 'What are you missing if you don't die, Janus?' San Jennaro, the saint who sacrificed his life to make the most of Naples history. The best footballer of all time in football history in the hearts of the crowd.
Long live you, O God of football!
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