Maradona lacks Sportsmanship- England’s Shilton

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Former England goalkeeper, Peter Shilton has said that Diego Maradona had greatness in him but his refusal to apologise for his ‘Hand of God‘ goal that helped knock England out of the 1986 World Cup proved he lacked sportsmanship.

Maradona died after suffering a heart attack at his home in the suburbs of Buenos Aires on Wednesday, less than a month after his 60th birthday.

Shilton, 71, was in goal for England during their World Cup quarter-final in Mexico, when six minutes into the second half Maradona leapt in front of him to touch a high ball into the net with his fist after the keeper had charged out to punch clear. Watch the video on maxilensnews.com video gallery
“A clear offence. Cheating,” Shilton wrote in the Daily Mail.

“As he ran away to celebrate he even looked back twice, as if waiting for the referee’s whistle. He knew what he had done. Everybody did — apart from the referee and two linesmen.”

Maradona struck again four minutes later with arguably the greatest goal ever scored at a World Cup after dribbling his way past half the England team, but Shilton said the Argentine’s first goal was the one that mattered.

“I don’t care what anybody says, it won the game for Argentina,” he added.

“He scored a brilliant second almost immediately, but we were still reeling from what had happened minutes earlier … It has bothered me over the years. I won’t lie about that now.”

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