In the 1986 FIFA World Cup, Diego Maradona led Argentina to victory with some of the most remarkable performances in the history of the sport. He scored five goals and made five assists, including the famous “Hand of God” goal and the “Goal of the Century” against England in the quarterfinals. Maradona’s skill, vision, and leadership on the field during this tournament and throughout his career have earned him a place among the greatest football players of all time.

The debate over who is the greatest football player ever, between Maradona and Pele, is a subject of much discussion among football fans. Both players have achieved incredible success and left an indelible mark on the sport. However, many consider Maradona’s performances in the 1986 World Cup, and his overall style of play, to be unparalleled. His ability to dominate games, his technical skill, and his unique personality have made him a beloved figure in the football world. Ultimately, the choice of who is the greatest player is a matter of personal opinion, but there is no denying that Maradona’s talent and achievements have earned him a place in football history.

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