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Football was his escape from "summary" of Maradona by Guillem Balague

For Maradona, football wasn't just a sport. It was his sanctuary, his refuge from the harsh reality that surrounded him. Growing up in the slums of Buenos Aires, he found solace on the pitch, where he could let his talent speak for him. When he was on the field, nothing else mattered. The poverty, the violence, the struggles - they all faded away as he weaved his way through defenders with unparalleled skill. Football was not just a game to Maradona; it was a lifeline. It was his escape from a world that often seemed determined to crush his spirit. The adoration of fans, the roar of the crowd - these were the things that kept him going when times were tough. On the pitch, he was free to express himself in ways that were impossible off it. Football was where Maradona felt most alive, most like himself. It was where he could forget about his troubles and simply focus on the game he loved so much. The ball at his feet was his salvation, his salvation from the chaos that surrounded him. In those moments, nothing else mattered. All that existed was the beautiful game and the man who played it like no one else. It was on the pitch that Maradona truly came alive, where he could be the person he always wanted to be. Football was not just his escape; it was his reason for being.
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    Maradona

    Guillem Balague

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