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The recently deceased ex-footballer was not only a legend on the field of play, as he also gave something to talk about off the field, where on more than one occasion he left clear signs of his distinguished personality. ARGENTINA SOCCER CONTROVERSY PHRASES DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA m November 25 will go down in history as one of the dark days of world football, due to the tragic death of Diego Armando Maradona, considered by many the best footballer of all time. The legendary Argentine forward will, without a doubt, go down in history for his goals, his plays, his juggling with the ball, with the 86 World Cup in Mexico being the jewel in the record of the former soccer player, who died this Wednesday at the age of 60.
However, Maradona was not only a legend on the playing field. It is not a secret to say that a part of the legend of Pelusa was forged off the pitch, and that is that the eternal captain of the Argentine National Team gave something to talk about both on and off the Brazil Mobile Number List field, where on more than one occasion he left clear signs of his distinguished personality. Below, we leave you 10 of the Argentine's most remembered phrases. 1) "I only ask you to let me live my own life. I never wanted to be an example," said Diego Armando Maradona on one occasion. Harassed by his extra-sports controversies, for which he was persecuted and singled out, Pelusa did not bite his tongue when talking about the criticism for his particular way of seeing life and living it. 2) "Believe me, they cut off my legs," Maradona explained after having tested positive for doping that would leave him out of the 1994 World Cup in the United States.
It should be noted that the Argentine had made every effort to reach the World Cup at its best. . 3) "Arriving at the area and not being able to kick the goal is like dancing with your sister," Maradona said on another occasion, hinting at that special way he had of watching football. To tell the truth, there are not enough words to explain this outstanding phrase from Diego. 4) "I grew up in a private neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Deprived of electricity, water, and telephone," Maradona once said, humorously recalling part of his humble beginnings in Villa Fiorito, his native neighborhood. To these words, the Argentine added: "I am not a magician; the magicians are the ones who are in Fiorito because they live on a thousand pesos a month." 5) "My dreams are two: to play in the World Cup and become champion of the Octava and whatever follows in the eastern championship," said Maradona, who was only 12 years old, leaving signs of his great desires to become a professional soccer player.
However, Maradona was not only a legend on the playing field. It is not a secret to say that a part of the legend of Pelusa was forged off the pitch, and that is that the eternal captain of the Argentine National Team gave something to talk about both on and off the Brazil Mobile Number List field, where on more than one occasion he left clear signs of his distinguished personality. Below, we leave you 10 of the Argentine's most remembered phrases. 1) "I only ask you to let me live my own life. I never wanted to be an example," said Diego Armando Maradona on one occasion. Harassed by his extra-sports controversies, for which he was persecuted and singled out, Pelusa did not bite his tongue when talking about the criticism for his particular way of seeing life and living it. 2) "Believe me, they cut off my legs," Maradona explained after having tested positive for doping that would leave him out of the 1994 World Cup in the United States.
It should be noted that the Argentine had made every effort to reach the World Cup at its best. . 3) "Arriving at the area and not being able to kick the goal is like dancing with your sister," Maradona said on another occasion, hinting at that special way he had of watching football. To tell the truth, there are not enough words to explain this outstanding phrase from Diego. 4) "I grew up in a private neighborhood in Buenos Aires. Deprived of electricity, water, and telephone," Maradona once said, humorously recalling part of his humble beginnings in Villa Fiorito, his native neighborhood. To these words, the Argentine added: "I am not a magician; the magicians are the ones who are in Fiorito because they live on a thousand pesos a month." 5) "My dreams are two: to play in the World Cup and become champion of the Octava and whatever follows in the eastern championship," said Maradona, who was only 12 years old, leaving signs of his great desires to become a professional soccer player.