Goalkeeper Peter Shilton, victim of the ‘Hand of God’, paid tribute to the great Maradona | International soccer



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Legendary British goalkeeper Peter Shilton received 2 goals from Maradona in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinals when England lost 1-2, including one called “The Hand of God” and another The Most Beautiful Table Ever from the World Cup. World.
In particular, the “Hand of God” goal is considered the hinge of England’s defeat (because 5 minutes later, he lost another goal by distraction) and wherever they were honored, but for England and goalkeeper Peter Shilton it is always a dull ache. For Peter Shilton, however outstanding Maradona may be, he is still not worthy of being a true athlete.
In the recent separate article from the sheet Daily mail In the wake of the world’s pain over Maradona’s sudden departure on November 25 after a heart attack, Peter Shilton kept his difficult spot.
Goalkeeper Peter Shilton, victim of the 'Hand of God', paid tribute to the great Maradona - photo 1

Maradona scored the goal “Hand of God” in the hot 34 years of Mr. Peter Shilton

But a day later, Mr. Peter Shilton gradually erased his anger, especially when Maradona’s spirit was carried to the last stage to the final resting place for burial at dawn 27.11 (VN time) officially resting forever on the floor of the mother and lying next to the grave of his father and mother.

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Legendary British goalkeeper Peter Shilton is now 71 years old

In a message posted on his personal Twitter account on the morning of November 27 (Vietnam time), Mr. Peter Shilton wrote: “Maradona is the best player I have ever faced without further discussion. Unfortunately, lately you have had many problems in your life that have deteriorated your health, and this icon went off too soon. My thoughts at this time are just sharing, sympathy for the great loss of his family.

The latest message from Mr. Peter Shilton probably also ended 34 years of persistent controversy over the “Hand of God” goal that Maradona always compared to “because God wanted me to score that goal.”



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