In Argentina,
Cronica
on a black background is running “AD10S” with the famous Argentina No.10 marching on the scintillating World Cup.
“There will be no comparable,” says
Clarin
.
In Venezuela “Maradona lost his last match”
El Nacional
poster
.
In Peru,
El Comercio
salutes “Maradona the Eternal”.
In Spain,
ABC
exhibits a giant photo of the 1986 world champion on the day of the coronation in Mexico City with the title: "Diego".
This Maradona that all football lovers appropriated.
“D1OS ha muerto” (God is dead) for
As
in a sublime montage.
“AD1OS” for
Mundo Deportivo
.
“D10S is already in paradise” for
Sport
.
"Goodbye Maradona, legend of world football, god of the Argentines and icon of the 20th century", for
La Vanguardia
when
Marca
puts forward a phrase from the Argentinian strategist as an epitaph: “If I die, I want to be reborn and I want to be a footballer.
And I want to be Diego Armando Maradona again.
I am a player who has given people joy.
It's enough for me. ”
“A football god.
The Argentinian star has had a legendary career and a life of excess, ”recalls
El Pais
.
In Germany, Die Welt ensures: "Goodbye to a hero".
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In England, "Millions of people mourn the death of Maradona" hangs the
Times
headline under a photo of Diego Maradona "the Argentine genius considered by many to be the greatest player of all time" perched on shoulders proudly wielding the cup of the world in 1986. The
Daily Telegraph
puts a phrase from Pelé "football has lost a legend" on a poster of the Argentine.
For the
Daily Express
, Maradona is "in the hands of God", a reference to the legendary 1986 World Cup quarter-final.
The Independent
recalling "the imperfect genius."
In Italy, the
Corriere della Sera
salutes "The rebellious genius who made football more beautiful", sign.
“AD10S” takes over
Il Messaggero
.
La Repubblica
poses "Diego Maradona 1960-2020", with a photo of the 1986 World Cup immortalizing the Argentinian with his arms crossed.
La Gazzetta dello Sport
dedicating its front page to the “death of the God of football”.
"Thank you" title
Il Matino
"Farewell to Maradona the king of football"
In the United States, “Football pays tribute to the brilliant Argentinian who died at the age of 60” pin the Financial Times.
In France, L'Equipe headlines “Dieu est mort”, Liberation “Céleste” and L'Humanité “Adios companero”.
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