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Maradona led Argentina to World Cup victory in 1986 from "summary" of Maradona by Guillem Balague

In 1986, Diego Maradona achieved what many consider to be the pinnacle of his career - leading Argentina to victory in the World Cup. Maradona's performance throughout the tournament was nothing short of legendary, showcasing his unrivaled skill and talent on the field. From the very beginning of the World Cup, Maradona established himself as a force to be reckoned with. His dribbling ability, vision, and goal-scoring prowess set him apart from his competitors, earning him a reputation as one of the greatest players of all time. With Maradona leading the charge, Argentina quickly became a favorite to win the tournament. One of the most iconic moments of the 1986 World Cup came during the quarter-final match against England. In what would later be known as the "Hand of God" goal, Maradona famously used his hand to punch the ball into the net, a move that went unnoticed by the referees. This controversial goal, followed by his stunning "Goal of the Century" just minutes later, solidified Maradona's place in football history. As the tournament progressed, Maradona continued to dazzle fans and critics alike with his exceptional play. His leadership on the field inspired his teammates to perform at their best, culminating in Argentina's victory over West Germany in the final. Maradona's impact on the outcome of the 1986 World Cup cannot be overstated - his skill, determination, and sheer will to win propelled Argentina to glory.
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    Maradona

    Guillem Balague

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