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FIFA Player of the Century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia japo DIEGO Alipaswa awe namba moja lkn FIFA wakaamua wote wawe sawa!
Kuhusu vimechi sita ivi au saba..ivi unamjua DIEGO wewe? Kuna Diego wengi lakini huyu ndiye original THE GENUINE PHENOMENON! Alaf wewe umekariri tu ya world cup na England etii?
Napoli?
Barca?
Boca?
Argentinos juniors?
Newell's Old boys?
Sevilla?
MHUBIRI...Gwiji huyu alikuwa ana kila sifa zinazostahiki kama hujui hilo
(Maradona's exceptional vision, passing, ball control, dribbling skills, speed, reflexes and thinking time was combined with his small size, giving him a low center of gravity which allowed him to be more maneuverable than most other football players; he would often dribble past multiple opposing players on a run. His presence on the pitch had a great effect on his team's general performance, while he would often be singled out by the opposition. A precocious talent, Maradona was given the nickname "El Pibe de Oro" ("The Golden Boy"), a name that stuck with him throughout his career.maelezo haya si yakutoka kwangu bali ni FIFA!!!!)
Diego was capable of things no one else could match. The things I could do with a football, he could do with an orange."
—Michel Platini, former French midfielder and current UEFA President.[83]
"Even if I played for a million years, I’d never come close to Maradona. Not that I’d want to anyway. He’s the greatest there’s ever been."
—Lionel Messi, current Argentina captain.[84]
"When Diego scored that second goal against us, I felt like applauding. I'd never felt like that before, but it's true... and not just because it was such an important game. It was impossible to score such a beautiful goal. He's the greatest player of all time, by a long way. A genuine phenomenon."
—Gary Lineker, England's 1986 World Cup striker on Maradona's Goal of the Century.[83]
A classic number 10, Maradona was renowned for his dribbling ability, vision, close ball control, passing and creativity, and is considered one of the most skillful players ever.[78][85][86] He had a compact physique, and with his strong legs and low center of gravity he could withstand physical pressure well while running with the ball.[87] Dutch legend Johan Cruyff saw similarities between Maradona and Lionel Messi with the ball seemingly attached to their body when dribbling.[88] His physical strengths were illustrated by his two goals against Belgium in the 1986 World Cup. He was a strategist and a team player, as well as highly technical with the ball. He could manage himself effectively in limited spaces, and would attract defenders only to quickly dash out of the melee (as in the second 1986-goal against England),[89] or give an assist to a free teammate. Being short, but strong, he could hold the ball long enough with a defender on his back to wait for a teammate making a run or to find a gap for a quick shot. He showed leadership qualities on the field and captained Argentina in their World Cup campaigns of 1986, 1990 and 1994.[90][91][92]
One of Maradona's trademark moves wasdribbling full-speed on the right wing, and on reaching the opponent's goal line, delivering accurate passes to his teammates. Another trademark was the Rabona a reverse-cross pass shot behind the leg that holds all the weight.[93] This maneuver led to several assists, such as the powerful cross for Ramón Díaz's header in the 1980 friendly againstSwitzerland.[94] He was also a dangerous free kick and penalty kick taker.[95][96]
Maradona was famous for his cunning personality.[97] Inherent within his nickname "El Pibe de Oro" ("Golden Boy") is a sense of mischief, with "pibe" being an anti-establishment rogue, street smart and full of guile.[13] Some critics view his controversial "Hand of God" goal at the 1986 World Cup as a clever maneuver, with one of the opposition players, Glenn Hoddle, admitting that Maradona had disguised it cunningly in flicking his head at the same time as palming the ball.[98] The goal itself has been viewed as an embodiment of the Buenos Aires shanty town Maradona was brought up in and its concept of viveza criolla — native cunning.[99]Maradona used his hand in the 1990 World Cup, again without punishment, and this time on his own goal line, to prevent the USSR from scoring.[100] A number of publications have referred to Maradona as the Artful Dodger, the urchin pickpocket expert from Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.[101][102][103][104]
Maradona was dominantly left-footed, often using his left foot even when the ball was positioned more suitably for a right-footed connection.[105] His first goal against Belgium in the 1986 World Cup semi-final is a worthy indicator of such; he had run into the inside right channel to receive a pass but let the ball travel across to his left foot, requiring more technical ability. During his run past several England players in the previous round for the "Goal of the Century" he did not use his right foot once, despite spending the whole movement on the right-hand side of the pitch. In the 1990 World Cup second round tie against Brazil, he did use his right foot to set up the winning goal for Caniggia due to two Brazilian markers forcing him into a position that made use of his left foot less practical.[106]
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