Nimeupenda sana uchambuzi huu wa Diego Maradona kuhusu goli la mkono la Luis Fabiano:
Maradona was also asked his opinion on Luis Fabiano's controversial second goal for Brazil in Sunday night's 3-1 win over Ivory Coast.
Luis Fabiano appeared to use his arm twice to control the ball in the build-up to his goal, which put Brazil 2-0 up five minutes after half-time, and said after the match it was a goal scored by the 'Hand of God'.
Asked to comment, Maradona said, laughing; "No, this one hit his arm. It's pretty obvious - the ball even hit his arm twice."
The Argentina coach, who would go on to lift the World Cup in 1986 following his own 'Hand of God' incident against England, also highlighted the reaction of French referee Stephane Lannoy after allowing Luis Fabiano's goal to stand.
"The tragicomic thing is the smile of the referee afterwards," he said. "I didn't see the referee laugh after I scored the goal against England.
"The referee (in 1986) didn't smile - he had more doubts than anybody. He looked at the linesman, because at that time there was no fourth official; he looked at the crowd to see if they gave could give him a hand...
"Yesterday the referee was laughing. If you saw the handball, why didn't you penalise it? And it was in a very crucial point of the match, with Brazil taking a 2-0 lead."
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2010 World Cup: Diego Maradona still fighting for fair play - ESPN Soccernet