The desire of André Villas-Boas has been emulated.
Very moved by the death of Diego Maradona on November 25, the OM coach had expressed the idea of seeing FIFA withdraw the number 10 "for all competitions and all teams, which would be the most beautiful tribute that 'we can make the best player in history. "
A wish, for the moment remained unanswered, which found an echo with the eldest son of the Argentine legend.
Aged 34 and from an extra-marital relationship with a Neapolitan woman when his father was playing for Napoli, Diego Sinatra confided in his desire to see his dad's memory honored again.
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“In the teams where he played, I think so.
Barça included, he said in the columns of
Marca on
Wednesday.
For me, there is no doubt.
All this is nevertheless secondary.
I am focused on facing this difficult time.
I hope it will pass quickly.
Or not ... I don't even know what I want to happen. "
During his career, El Pibe de Oro will notably have worn the colors of six clubs.
Without forgetting the Argentinian selection.
Argentinos Juniors during its beginnings (1976-1981), then Boca Juniors (1981-1982 and 1995-1997), before joining Europe in Barcelona (1982-1984) and exploding in Naples (1984-1991) for finish his career with difficulty between Seville (1992-1993), Newell's Old Boys (1993-1995) and again Boca.
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