His ardor, his right fist clenched in a sign of confidence, or perhaps of victory, stands out as a superlative.
At 45 m high and 40 m wide, the largest mural of Diego Maradona, the most breathtaking player of his generation, the most contradictory, the most loved and sometimes also the most blamed, is visible in all respects, in south of Buenos Aires, since its inauguration at the end of October.
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