Watch: Diego Maradona’s insane skills as he practices during 1990 World Cup

Diego Maradona had assumed a featuring part in the 1986 World Cup as Argentina won the World Cup for the second time in their history. Maradona came back to chief his nation again at the 1990 World Cup in Italy and drove them to yet another last. In the past release Maradona had scored two of the most discussed objectives ever of diversion, strangely both in a similar match against England.

To begin with, apparently the most questionable objective to have been scored in a World Cup. After right around 51 minutes of either objective being bothered, Maradona rose and beat the significantly taller Peter Shilton in objective as the ball moved into the void net.

The objective was given as TV replays demonstrated the small footballer taking care of the ball as opposed to heading it in. He had went “a little with the head of Maradona and a little with the hand of God”, before years after the fact admitting on his TV program that he had hit the ball with his hand deliberately, and no contact with his head was made and that he promptly knew the objective was ill-conceived.

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