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Maradona's "Hand of God" fooled more than one
(Reuters)
Updated: 2006-06-22 17:37

FRANKFURT, June 22 - On this day 20 years ago Diego Maradona made three indelible marks on the World Cup, scoring its most infamous and then its most brilliant goal before providing its most memorable quote.

Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona and his daughter Giannina watch the Group C World Cup 2006 soccer match between the Netherlands and Argentina in Frankfurt June 21, 2006.
Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona and his daughter Giannina watch the Group C World Cup 2006 soccer match between the Netherlands and Argentina in Frankfurt June 21, 2006. [Reuters]
Maradona's two goals in the space of four minutes for Argentina against England in the quarter-finals of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico and his "Hand of God" quote are the stuff of legend.

Yet few people know the true story of that famous quote. I was doubly lucky to be one of them -- fortunate to be there reporting the game as part of the Reuters team and lucky to get to the stadium at all.

That day 20 years ago started for me with a nasty slip in the hotel bathroom that could have deprived me of seeing the "Hand of God" goal, let alone reporting on it.

After breaking my fall with my right elbow, which still carries the scar, I improvised a bandage and headed for the Azteca stadium in Mexico City.

Did we Argentines believe then that England would be just another hurdle easily overcome on the way to what was to be their second World Cup title? It is easy to think that now, but Maradona had a trick up his sleeve just in case.

England had struggled in the group stage in Monterrey and nearly failed to make it into the knockout stage. Argentina had found neighbours and arch-rivals Uruguay a hard nut to crack in their second round.

The quarter-final was preceded by jingoistic reports on both sides of the Atlantic implying that the Falklands/Malvinas war would be fought again on the Azteca pitch that afternoon.

At that stage in the history of football confrontations between the two countries, once tight economic allies, there had been only one controversial match.

That was the 1966 World Cup quarter-final at Wembley, my first "partido caliente con los ingleses" (hot match with the English), albeit as a mere fan, not a journalist.

Argentina's captain Antonio Rattin was sent off, England manager Alf Ramsey called the South Americans animals and the tone was set for all future football battles.
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