Back in 2005, then Bank of England governor Lord Mervyn ... before placing the ball in the English goal. The truly remarkable thing, however, is that, Maradona ran virtually in a straight line.
Maradona’s two most famous goals came in the 1986 World Cup quarter-final against England. He got the first by punching the ball past England goalkeeper Peter Shilton and the second by dribbling ...
However, few remember the time Diego Maradona gave the England striker advice. It was a couple of years ago, and many believe that if Kane had listened more carefully to "El Diego", England's ...
The match ball used in the famous 1986 World Cup quarter final between England and Argentina carries an estimated price of £2.5m to £3m. It is being sold by Ali Bin Nasser, the Tunisian referee who ...
Overall, the FIFA World Cup gives fans a serotonin rush and makes them happy! Diego Maradona’s “Goal of the Century” in 1986 against England is widely regarded as the most famous goal. Which player ...
World Cup glory Following the win over England, 25-year-old captain Maradona led Argentina to a 2-0 semi-final victory against Belgium – scoring both goals once again – and a 3-2 triumph over ...
For one cheeky broadcaster, the moment was akin to Diego Maradona’s famous Hand of God against in England in 1986. Rangers manager Philippe Clement was visibly incensed when Motherwell’s first goal ...
It was against England that Maradona scored his famous 'Hand of God' goal as he led Argentina to World Cup glory at Mexico 86. English newspaper The Sun was among the outlets to play on that ...
Just like Lionel Messi, the ball seemed to stick to Maradona's feet and this terrified opposition defences. His immense dribbling ability also saw him score some of football's most iconic goals, one ...