Thursday, July 11, 2013

Diego Maradona Hand of God Caricature Drawing



Diego Maradona Hand of God Caricature Drawing. Six minutes into the second-half, Maradona passed the ball to Jorge Valdano and continued his run from the left into the England penalty area.

The pass was intercepted by Steve Hodge but in trying to clear the ball he skewed it into the penalty area where Maradona had continued his run and England goalkeeper Peter Shilton had come out to meet it.

Diego Maradona Hand of God effort is one of the most controversial goals in soccer history.

In Argentina’s 1986 World Cup quarter final match with England, El Pibe de Oro (The Golden Boy) displayed the brilliance of a player at the peak of his powers and those street urchin tendencies that characterized him throughout his career.

Shilton was favorite to punch the ball clear, however, Maradona reached it first and with the outside of his left fist, knocked it beyond Shilton and into the net. Inexperienced Tunisian referee Ali Bin Nasser and his linesman did not see the infringement and the goal stood. Terry Fenwick and Glenn Hoddle chased Bin Nasser back to the center circle, but their protests fell on deaf ears.

Diego Maradona Hand of God Caricature Drawing
Diego Maradona The Hand of God

Maradona later said, "I was waiting for my teammates to embrace me, and no one came... I told them, 'Come hug me, or the referee isn't going to allow it".

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