Maradona regrets, apologises to FIFA's boss and president

Football legend Diego Maradona has apologised to the World Cup references after severe criticism to them at the 1/8 final match between England and Colombia, which had called “Hiddut, the magnificent”. In a criticism of the quality of referees, especially the performance of match official Mark Geiger, winner of the 1986 World Cup, [...]
In a criticism of the quality of the referees, particularly the performance of match official Mark Geiger, the 1986 World Cup winner, Maradona criticised FIFA President Gianni Infantino and the chief of referees Pierluigi Colina.
“I was overwhelmed by emotions... the next day, I said some things and I know some of them are unacceptable”, said former Argentina captain Maradona, “RT” Transmission Periscope.
“I apologize to FIFA and its president: as I always have conflicting opinions with certain arbitrator decisions, but I have absolute respect for their work ʹ institutions and referrals”, continue to welcome Maradona into the Instagram social network by attaching a photo to FIFA president.
The match between England and Columbia in the 1/8 final phase had ended 1-1 at the regular time, but after the penalty English won the game 4-3, and Maradon's reaction was full of hatred towards the judges. But as it turns out, Argentinist contractors started to clear up and apologized to everyone who felt insulted at that meeting./Periscopi/