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"Where was the VAR in 1986?": The Daily Star mocked Maradona - causing a stir
While all over the world mourn and grieve the death of the former star, the English daily decided to sting and received many reviews: "Just disgusting".
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Thursday, 26 November 2020, 08:22
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While all over the world are in pain and mourning following the death of Diego Maradona, who died yesterday (Wednesday) after suffering a heart attack, the Daily Star - the controversial English daily - chose a rather outrageous cover that led to much criticism around the world.
The picture that adorns the goal shows one of Maradona's greatest and most memorable moments, from the 1986 World Cup quarter-final against England, when he rose to a height ball and with his left hand scored for the net.
"Where was the VAR in 1986? It was written on the cover of the Daily Star next to the famous picture, when the many reviews on the network were not long in coming." The English media is ripe, "tweeted a senior Dutch journalist. Decided to joke at his expense at the main gate.
It's just disgusting. "
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One who has yet to like the joke is former English actor Gary Lineker: "This is without a doubt the greatest player of my generation, and perhaps the greatest player of all time. I hope he finds himself at ease in the hand of God."
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