1986 World Cup was completely rugged. In the quarter-finals, he scored two goals in a four-minute match against England, as well as the positive, negative as well. However, whatever the two goals that Maradona proved himself to be the biggest star of the World Cup, there is no doubt about it
The Argentine wars of historic Falkland war still shook the minds of Argentineans, Maradona was somewhat committed to losing England. From that promise, he did a bad job and sat down. He scored goals with the hand behind the referee's eyes, after which he called himself the goal of 'Hand of God'
But just four minutes later, Maradona scored the goal, yet it is still regarded as the greatest goal of all time. England did not have to do anything else after that goal to beat six of their half-ten-second run. The world sees the new King of football.

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