Friday, June 18, 2010

Diego Armando Maradona - Footballing Icon



While watching the World Cup first round qualifying match between Argentina and South Korea,the cameras panned to the animated face of a small Santa Claus type of man, the coach or manager of Argentina, Diego Maradona. Long reviled and mocked since his heydays of the 1980s when he single handedly dominated the midfield of many games against England, Belgium and Germany, he was a true genius with a divine left foot.

His claim to notoriety was when he scored a goal with his hand / head against England in 1986, and then claimed it was the 'hand of God' who helped him score. He was no doubt a wily and cunning footballer, but at the same time, a brilliant playmaker with out of this world skills. The second goal against England in that same match, was and still is touted as the best individual goal of any World Cup. He took a pass from a teammate, dribbled and waltzed pass 3 defenders before rifling the ball into the next past Pater Shilton, the then best goalkeeper in the world. That goal and another similar goal against Belgium was to elevate his status to the same league as Pele and Ferenc Puskas, the great Hungarian striker of the 50s.

The last 10 -15 years have been a roller coaster ride for him, he was doing drugs, had a cocaine addiction and had a major heart bypass and was behaving very erratically, after his divorce. He fathered a child outside of his marriage and also had very outspoken views on politics in his country. He is, however,revered in his country as well as in many parts of the world.

In November 2008 he was offered the job as manager/ coach of Argentina and the results under him were very sketchy to say the least. He experimented with 105 possible players during the Copa America and were on the verge of not qualifying for the World Cup. He himself, was subjected to a vote of confidence to continue as coach and managed to stay on by the skin of his teeth.

The match in my opinion, was a showcase of Argentinian talent, although I am not a football expert, but their midfield is probably the best in the world at the moment, with Lionel Messi, Carlos Tevez and Maxi Rodriguez are practically unstoppable when they are in their element. Messi is definitely THE star of this tournament, creating practically all of Argentina's 5 goals from 2 games. The weak link is their defence where Gabriel Heinze, and particularly centre-half, Martin Demichellis quite suspect in speed and fitness. Demichellis in particular looked very 'blur' when he was totally blindsided by the onsrushing Lee Chung Yong to steal the ball and chip it pass the hapless goalie, Sergio Romero.

Maradona, standing, shouting and juggling the out of field balls by the touchline, is an enigma. He is full of passion and love for the game and especially for his players giving everyone a hug and a kiss during the half-time and fulltime whistle. This passion, together with his brilliant footballing brain, is one of the reasons why Argentina are so full of life and a real joy to watch.

Maradona, it seems, is having the last laugh of all. He might be laughing all the way to the final game of this 2010 World Cup. Count on it.

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