Diego Maradona: A Tribute to the Spectacular Football Wizard

If someone inspired me, it was definitely Maradona” Leonel Messy. One of the most important football characters has died Wednesday at the age of 60, following a heart attack. The Argentinian daily, the first, published news of his death, revealing the cause of tragedy, writes Periscope. After leading the National [...]
One of the most important football characters has died Wednesday at the age of 60, following a heart attack.
The Argentinian daily, the first, published news of his death, revealing the cause of tragedy, writes Periscope.
After leading the National Argentina to triumph at the 1986 World Cup, Maradona will always be considered, not only the most economic football player of the generation, but also the best he's ever set foot in any football field.
His virtues were never repeated. He played the game he passionately wanted. At Naples, where he played the goalist of the club all the time, he changed the city and the club. His mal still looks up at the others.
In his hometown of Argentina, Maurizio Pochetino has often shown what an honor it was to even stay in a room with Diego.
The new generation was thrilled with its explosive moments in the bank when it led the National World Cup.
He defined FIFA as well. His response after the loss of 6-1 from Bolivia cost him two suspension matches, which is another testament from his extraordinary career stemming from continued contraversity, but it did not affect his popularity among fans either.
Perhaps, his former associate, Jorge Valdano, described him best in 2006:
He's somebody that many people want to imitate, a controversial, loving, hateful figure, who makes big riots, especially in Argentina. Citing personal life is wrong. Maradona doesn't have colleagues inside the field, but he's turned his life into a show and now he's leading a private life that shouldn't be imitated.
In 1990, his coach at Argentina said: ”Maradana and ten others,” when asked to appoint the 11 starter.
We must honor him. Football has lost the best of the best. /Periscope. com/












