The Napoli star’s attribution of a goal and blatant piece of cheating to God would incense England fans, delight Argentines and secured him a place in the hearts of Scotland supporters. An Argentina side heavily reliant on 25-year-old Diego Maradona took on an England side which featured the talents of Gary Lineker, Glenn Hoddle and Terry Butcher among others. Maradona’s unwillingness to repent has done little to allow wounds to heal. At the famous Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, in front of nearly 115,000 sun-drenched fans, Diego Maradona confirmed his place in the history of the sport as one of the greatest – and most controversial – players of all time. “She hated Maradona,” says Samson. He challenged me for a high, looping ball, but knew he wouldn't get it with his head, so he punched it into the net. The legendary live commentary by Victor Hugo Morales of the Maradona's Goal of the Century, which exemplifies its characteristic style. REUTERS. With the temperature high and passions even hotter, both sets of fans clashed. Diego Maradona's performances at the ‘86 World Cup are regarded as one of the great individual performances at an international tournament. An Argentina side heavily reliant on 25-year-old Diego Maradona took on an England side which featured the talents of Gary Lineker, Glenn Hoddle and Terry Butcher among others. But in reality, England was winning 20-0. Picking the ball up in the Argentine half, he danced and pirouetted away from two opponents. Trending News. Catch him if you can: Maradona vs England at the 1986 World Cup. ©JPIMedia Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. How could we? 12/30 | El Diego Maradona vs England, World Cup 1986 - June 15, 2018 6/30 | El Tri – Mexico’s Misfortunes in the World Cup - May 22, 2018 5/30 | Brazil 1982 – Football Beyond Enthralling - May 19, 2018 Defeated soundly Argentina would continue to stake a claim to the islands and four years on Diego Maradona saw the fixture as an opportunity to restore some pride. Probably the best thing he ever did, because I would have killed him if he hadn’t admitted it.”. Argentina comfortably saw off Belgium in the semi-finals with a 2-0 victory, both goals scored by Diego Maradona, before contesting a World Cup final for the ages, defeating West Germany 3-2 with Maradona assisting the decisive third goal for the South Americans. What have Diego Maradona and Peter Shilton said about the goal? 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The Argentine football player scored with his hand against England’s Peter Shilton before scoring ‘the goal of the century’ minutes later. England goalkeeper Shilton remembered the goal less fondly, stating: "None of us expected what happened next. Everybody did — apart from the referee and two linesmen.”. the magnitude of maradona's was about a million times larger, based solely on the significance of the game it was scored in. A place in the semi-finals of the World Cup awaited the winner, but for Argentina there was more at stake. Diego Maradona would deliver his famous press conference, stating "Un poco con la cabeza de Maradona y otro poco con la mano de Dios," ("a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God") and the media would act with a mixture of outrage and delight. The referee looked at me and he said: 'Goal.' After the game had concluded, both Maradona and the irascible Butcher were chosen to attend a drugs test. In one flick of the hand Maradona made sure he would go down in infamy in England but, equally, he would be revered for eternity in Argentina. Before he ever became 'Tim Vickery, South American football expert,' the well-known football journalist was sitting at home in England to watch the World Cup quarter-final in 1986. Writing in the Daily Mail on Wednesday, shortly after Maradona’s death, Shilton stated that he had still not forgiven Maradona. It was tough. A clear offence. i's guide to the 1st India vs England Test - dates, times, TV coverage and team news, Why the Peter Rabbit 50p coin is among the rarest in circulation, Did you know you aren't supposed to wave? Super Bowl 2021: when is the NFL championship game, kickoff, coverage start time and how to watch in UK, What did Justin Thomas say? Valdano is unable to keep it under control with Three Lions midfielder Steve Hodge looping the ball towards goalkeeper Peter Shilton with the outside of his boot. FIFA 21 vs US: Adama Traore. Instead, he used his 'Hand of God' line. Driving forward, he waltzed past Peter Reid, skipped inside Terry Butcher, left Terry Fenwick for dead, before sitting Peter Shilton down and evading Butcher’s despairing slide tackle. Diego Maradona of Argentina in action with the player of England during the World Cup quarter final match between Argentina and England on June 22, 1986 in Mexico City, Mexico. Diego Maradona ousts England at 1986 World Cup The squat, powerful and quick Maradona dribbled through three English players, around goalkeeper Peter Shilton and then poked the ball into the net from short range. Relive the full match of Argentina v England from the 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico quarter-finals. Watching the goal back, even though the outcome is known, it’s only on a third viewing that it becomes obvious. WATCH: Diego Maradona’s Goal of the Century against England in 1986 World Cup It is nearly impossible to pick the greatest moment in any sport. What a Goal: Maradona VS England (1986) Kicking and Screaming: The Bouncing Souls. “I did the drugs test with Maradona,” Butcher recalled. “I know the Scots came up with a chant they sing in the stadium when they play against the English and when they sing it the Scots looks happy,” wrote Diego. It’s up there with Carlos Alberto for Brazil in 1970 for goal of the century. Yet, you ask any football fan about the greatest goal scored and the first that comes to mind is perhaps Diego Maradona’s magical goal against England in the 1986 World Cup. The hype made it seem like we were going to play out another war. Back in the dressing room, the normally amiable Ray Wilkins chased away the Argentina kitman, who was attempting to swap shirts. Even if he scored a goal that is still celebrated 31 years on, he also ruined a summer for millions of England fans with a moment of the utmost deception. On the passing of Diego Maradona, journalist Tim Vickery joined OTB Sports to discuss one of the Argentine icon's most memorable performances against England in the 1986 World Cup. Inghilter... Maradona: The most beautiful goal in the history. Cheating. Four minutes later Maradona would score what has been become known as the “Goal of the Century”, comabtively dribbling past a number of England defenders and then ‘keeper Shilton before sliding the ball home to extend Argentina’s lead. Maradona would win the race of limbs, knocking the ball into Shilton’s net. The English won in 1962 and 1966. “I am not sorry for scoring with my hand,” he wrote in his recent book ‘Touched by God: How we won the Mexico ’86 World Cup’. “She is up somewhere else now but probably still wants to punch him.”. 22 June 1986, will … All rights reserved. Wiritng in his 2000 biography, Maradona described the goal as follows: “Now I can say what I couldn't at that moment, what I defined at that time as The Hand of God. On the line was a place in the semi-finals. Fitting, as that’s exactly what Maradona did to the ball, putting Argentina ahead. "A little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God", Diego Armando Maradona told a melee of reporters at the Azteca Stadium in 1986. Maradona, seven inches shorter than Shilton, contested for the loose ball, with his left hand, while Shilton attempted to punch with his right. “He pointed to his hand. He had previously admitted that “Diego Maradona ruined my life”. Argentina v England was a football match played on 22 June 1986 between Argentina and England in the quarter-finals of the 1986 FIFA World Cup at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. View in App Remarkably, the fall out from the goal would stretch for decades with Maradona often stoking the flames of English discontent. Maradona’s mother called it the best goal she had ever seen in her life. The image of Argentina’s diminutive number 10 deceiving England’s towering ‘keeper Peter Shilton has evolved into one of the most iconic images in football history. Somewhat surprisingly, the rest of the 90 minutes of football was serene by comparison. Sorry, there was a problem with your subscription. In the 51st minute with the game goalless, Maradona attempts to play a one-two with teammate Jorge Valdano on the edge of England’s box. “As he ran away to celebrate he even looked back twice, as if waiting for the referee's whistle. Maradona notched both of La Albiceleste's goals in the 2-1 quarter-final victory over England, before doing the exact same in the 2-0 semi-final win against Belgium. "It wasn't my plan but the action happened so fast that the linesman didn't see me putting my hand in. Great Britain would inflict heavy losses on Argentinian forces who would surrender after 74 days handing power back to the UK. Thirty-one years ago today, the 22nd of June 1986, will forever be … The 1986 World Cup Quarter Finals featured international giants England and Argentina, and high expectations were set since both of these teams had world-class squads, with players such as Gary Lineker and John Barnes representing England, and Jorge Burruchaga and Diego Armando Maradona backing up Argentina. The stage - 1986 World Cup. Maradona Hand of God Goal Video: The venue was Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. He scored one of soccer’s most astounding goals, weaving through England’s midfield and defense before finding the back of the net. Thirty-one years ago today, the 22nd of June 1986, will forever be etched in the fabric of football. They told us that we were winning the war. © 2020 Associated Newspapers Limited. 1 share What a Goal: Maradona VS England (1986) 2 shares Kicking and Screaming: The Bouncing Souls. Hand of God: Diego Maradona ousts England at 1986 World Cup The victory was Argentina’s first over England in the World Cup competition. Il goal più bello della storia. An opinion not shared by the mother of England left-back Kenny Samson. The Porteno, who died at he age of 60 on Wednesday, was describing the responsible parties for his first of two goals against England in a game which would go down in football infamy and legend. Diego ‘escaped’ a potentially fractious situation. While it is impossible to not mention the infamous Maradona Hand of God moment while discussing the Argentina vs England 1986 World Cup quarter-final, the game also saw Diego Maradona score one of his greatest goals ever. “That wasn't right. Young Talents Pt. "The hand of God" was a phrase used by the Argentine footballer Diego Maradona to describe a goal that he scored during the Argentina v England quarter finals match of the 1986 FIFA World Cup.The goal took place on 22 June 1986, at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City.Under association football rules, Maradona should have received a yellow card for using his hand and … MEXICO CITY (AP) — EDITOR’S NOTE: The quarterfinal match at the 1986 World Cup encapsulated both the best and worst of Diego Maradona, who died Wednesday at the age of 60. Diego Maradona vs England in 1986: the good, the bad and the ugly. Bennaceur would consult with one of his linesman following protestations by England before confirming that the goal stood. Four years prior to the game England and Argentina were opposing parties in a bitter conflict over the status of the remote Falkland Islands. The game was held four years after the Falklands War between Argentina and the United Kingdom, and was a key part in the already intense Argentina–England football rivalry.It was also a … It was a nice feeling like some sort of symbolic revenge against the English.”. Maradona fouled during Argentina's 1986 World Cup clash vs South Korea. Getty Images. He knew what he had done. Just watch. “Not then, not 30 years later…not on my death bed.”, “I would have killed him if he hadn’t admitted it”. Watch a full replay of the 1986 Fifa World Cup quarter-final between England and Argentina, perhaps the most iconic game of Diego Maradona's career. I knew it was my hand. What a hand of God, it was the hand of Diego!”. Diego Maradona’s greatest goal revisited. The Napoli player would initially celebrate while clocking the reactions of referee Ali Bennaceur and his officials, before leaping triumphantly in front of travelling Argentinian supporters following the confirmation of the goal. “A little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God”, Diego Armando Maradona told a melee of reporters at the Azteca Stadium in 1986. “Not sorry at all! 1. But Argentina treated the game as revenge for the Falklands War four years previously, which claimed nearly 1,000 lives – the majority Argentine. Maradona's quick thinking -- and quick hand -- handed Argentina a World Cup quarterfinal victory against England in Mexico City during the 1986 tournament. Speaking in Asif Kapadia’s 2019 documentary, Diego Maradona would say: "We, as Argentinians, didn't know what the military was up to. Dochev, the Bulgarian official, passed away two days before the release of Maradona’s book. A driving run from diminutive Diego injected the game with a spark of urgency, but two poor touches, one from a team-mate, another from an opponent, saw the ball spin upwards. In the years that followed the tournament St George’s Cross flags became noticeable at games of Argentine giants Boca Juniors, having been stolen from English fans by the club’s barra-bravas. "Diego always scores spectacular goals, and that second one today was perhaps the best I've seen him score," Bilardo said. “I am not sorry for scoring with my hand.”. He said: “What I don't like is that he never apologised...never at any stage did he say he had cheated and that he would like to say sorry. Bogdan Dochev, the assistant referee, said: “Although I felt immediately there was something irregular, back in that time Fifa didn’t allow the assistants to discuss the decisions with the referee.”. Gregor Townsend names Scotland team to face England in Six N... Celtic prepare Ajeti appeal, Rangers 'made inquiry' for Chel... Former Celtic and Rangers defender interviewed for Kilmarnoc... Celtic agree fee for forward, Ex-Rangers ace’s Gerrard claim... What did Justin Thomas say? It seems he had greatness in him but sadly no sportsmanship.”, This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). While Gary Lineker is not overly perturbed by the incident, Butcher, Shilton and Samson (and his late mother Rose) are all still livid, unable to forgive and forget. A year on, I'm still catching up on Zoom etiquette, Sergei Polunin on 'Simple Passion', getting rid of his tattoos and why he refuses to say sorry, Liverpool's expected 4-3-3 line up vs Man City with Kabak in line for debut. And Scotland. Remember the Name: Darwin Nunez. not that messi's goal wasn't great (because it certainly was), but it was against freaking getafe in a midseason la liga fixture. England - Argentina, world cup football championship Mexico 1986. If you hear the Tartan Army singing the ‘Hokey Cokey’ it is in honour of Maradona and his left hand.