British headlines on Maradona are controversial: ″ Where was the VAR? ″



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The approach of two British newspapers to the death of the Argentine star is giving way to speak for the worst reasons.

The death of Diego Armando Maradona this Wednesday, at age 60, left the world of football in a state of shock. There were innumerable personalities, not only from the football field, who expressed their regret for the disappearance of one of the sports stars, as well as several clubs and institutions.

However, there is something controversial: the covers of Thursday’s issues of the British newspapers The Sun and Daily Star.

“Where was the VAR when we needed it most?”, You can read in the Daily Star, referring to the famous goal of the “hand of God” by “El Pibe” in the 1986 World Cup. And he continues: “Maradona in hands of God at 60 “.

The Sun, on the other hand, draws the image of the offering in the highlight on the cover and writes: “In the hands of God.” In social networks, the headlines are being the target of harsh criticism, as Internet users consider “a lack of respect” the way to address Maradona’s death.



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