'In the hands of God': what the papers say about the death of Diego Maradona

Headlines the world over paid tribute to the Argentina great, but there was some residual bitterness in certain sections of the UK press

It has been 12,576 days since Diego Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal – not that those working for England’s newspapers are counting. A theme of resentment permeated several front pages on Thursday, hours after the Argentine football great’s death aged 60.

As Argentina’s president Alberto Fernández declared three days of national mourning, editions across Europe, Argentina and the world portrayed Maradona as both a hero and a villain, one who both took his country to 1986 World Cup glory in Mexico and snatched it away from another.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/nov/26/in-the-hands-of-god-what-the-papers-say-about-the-death-of-diego-maradona

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