Maradona, The Legend

Probably the greatest dribble football has ever seen, Maradona guided a
very average Argentina to 1986 world cup glory and scored two of the
best goals in history of football in the process. Maradona’s name is
often mentioned in the same breath as Pele when we talk about greatest
soccer players of all times. Maradona unlike Pele played most of his
club career in Europe with FC Barcelona and Italian outfit Napoli.
When he transfered to Barcelona it was at the time a world record
transfer fee but his time in Barcelona was short lived full of
controversies and underachievement as he only manage to win a “copa del
rey” trophy with Barcelona. He transferred to Napoli who were by no
means title contenders at the time with the likes of Juventus, AC Milan,
Roma and Inter Milan dominating Italian football.
But his time with Napoli turned out to be success as he guided them to
Italian Serie A titles in 1987 and 1990 plus couple of other trophies
like Coppa Italia in 1987 and UEFA Cup (now known as Europa League) in
1989. Napoli fans loved him and he turned up Napoli week and week out
with something special. Towards the end of his career he got into more
controversies with drugs abuse, overweight which left a bad taste in
mouth.
But on the basis of his peak years and his sheer ability to dribble with
the ball, he has to be up there as one of the greatest footballers to
have every played the game
Maradona, The Legend
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