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Maradona memories linger as Argentina face Austria at World Cup

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Maradona died on November 25, 2020, at 60, after a heart attack.

Argentina fans, players and coaching staff kept Diego Maradona close to their hearts on Monday as the reigning world champions prepared to ​face Austria in their second World Cup Group J match in Dallas, with ‌the late icon’s presence as vivid as ever.

Monday marks 40 years since Maradona’s defining performance in Argentina’s 2-1 win over England in the 1986 World Cup quarter-finals at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium.

On June ​22, 1986, he scored both the infamous “Hand of God” goal and the sublime “Goal ​of the Century,” dribbling past half the England team. The anniversary is ⁠commemorated in Argentina as the Day of the Argentine Footballer.

More than five years after ​his death, Maradona remains a ubiquitous figure among Argentina supporters, the only true rival to ​Lionel Messi’s towering popularity.
As fans gathered last week for a party in Kansas City, which has been serving as Argentina’s tournament base, giant flags bearing Maradona references rippled through the crowds.

One banner placed ​him side by side with Messi and carried a single word: “simbiosis.”

The devotion followed the ​team south to Texas, where fans on Sunday chanted that “Maradona is greater than Pele,” in a dig ‌at ⁠their Brazilian rivals.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of the match, coach Lionel Scaloni reflected on the 1986 moment.

“I think I was at home, at my grandmother’s house, because we all lived there. There were I don’t know how many of us living there, ​we didn’t have our ​own home. It ⁠was a very small TV,” reminisced Scaloni, who was eight at the time.

“Emotional. I didn’t know tomorrow was the anniversary of that ​great goal, so let’s enjoy it. We will see it everywhere ​tomorrow. We’ll ⁠cry a little too,” Scaloni told reporters on Sunday.

Austria, Monday’s opponents, also have a place in Maradona lore.
He scored his only international hat-trick against them in a 5-1 win in ⁠1980. The ​sides met again in 1990, each time with Argentina ​as defending world champions.

Maradona died on November 25, 2020, at 60, after a heart attack while he was ​recuperating from brain surgery to remove a blood clot.

–Reuters–