Summary

  • Full-match replay of 1986 quarter-final in Mexico

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  • Diego Maradona died on Wednesday, aged 60

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  1. 'Nothing we should be frightened of'published at 17:11 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    Injured England captain Bryan Robson on World Cup Grandstand: "When you're on the bench, you are seeing everything and every time the opposition gets in the box, you think 'here we go'.

    "I think we will beat them. From what I have seen in the World Cup so far, there is nothing we should be frightened of. OK, they have Diego Maradona and Jorge Valdano, but if we do well against them, we will do well in the game."

  2. Postpublished at 17:10 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    The Azteca is bouncing during the national anthems.

    It's almost time to get this one under way...

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    Get Involvedpublished at 17:09 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    Tom Vaughn: Maradona definitely in the top 3 players of all time for me - Pele is marginally ahead of him and Cruyff marginally behind him. Looking forward to watching the full 90 minutes of Scotland's #6 of their 10 Best World Cup Moments.

  4. Getting shirty...published at 17:09 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    What do you make of this Argentina kit? Rumour has it, coach Carlos Bilardo was concerned about the soaring temperatures for this midday kick-off in Mexico City, but asked the Argentine kit manufacturer to come up with new shirts at too short notice.

    Instead, according to Fifa, he sent a member of his coaching staff to the shops in the Mexican capital to find a new one. He returned with two, and Diego Maradona is said to have had the final say on the one Argentina wore.

    Some makeshift Argentinian Football Association badges were quickly sewn on to each jersey and numbers ironed on the back - and he we are!

    MaradonaImage source, Getty Images
  5. 'Maradona reminds me of Cruyff'published at 17:05 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    More from former England captain Bobby Moore, speaking in the Sunday Telegraph: "It's impossible to make comparisons with other great players, but the one Diego Maradona reminds me of most is Johan Cruyff.

    "He had the same fluency on the ball and could damage you from nothing. But he didn't have Maradona's incredible strength.

    "Pele was the most complete footballer I ever saw, he could have played in any position and done well. Maradona is not his equal in the air and is more one-footed, but he does have the same deep, instinctive understanding of how to inflict the greatest damage in any attacking situation."

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    Get Involved - is Maradona the greatest ever?published at 17:03 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    So just how good is Diego Maradona? And where does he rank among the world's greatest ever players?

    Let us know on Twitter using #bbcfootball

  7. Just how good is Maradona?published at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    Former England captain Bobby Moore, speaking in the Sunday Telegraph:

    "I've not seen anyone so far in these finals who would be capable of marking Diego Maradona on a man-to-man basis.

    "To do that, you've got to be as quick, strong and mobile as he is."

  8. Postpublished at 16:57 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    England defender Terry Butcher on BBC World Cup Grandstand: "We're all looking forward to it. It's the biggest game I've ever played in. My hair is getting too long now, I don't want to cut it until we lose. Hopefully that won't be today..."

  9. Postpublished at 16:56 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    Worshipped in Argentina, adored around the world too - there is one player almost 115,000 fans have packed into a sun-soaked Estadio Azteca in Mexico City to see. Diego Armando Maradona.

    After an injury-hit spell in Barcelona, the forward has reinvented himself at Napoli. But will the Argentine ever be considered a true great until he wins a World Cup?

    MaradonaImage source, Getty Images
  10. REWIND...published at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    This was an England team that was starting to fancy its chances in Mexico after a dreadful start when they lost to Portugal and drew against Morocco.

    There was no stand-out team in the tournament and Bobby Robson had the World Cup's in-form marksman in Everton's Gary Lineker while his Goodison Park team-mate Peter Reid, who had come into the side as a result of Bryan Robson's shoulder injury and Ray Wilkins' suspension, had revitalised the midfield.

    Argentina were largely workmanlike but in one man they had the world's greatest player, the greatest threat to all of England's ambitions and someone seemingly on a personal mission to win the World Cup, even if he had to do it by himself.

  11. Statto...published at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    Statisticians OptaJoe on Twitter: 1 - Only one of the five goals involving Diego Maradona prior to the England game has been scored by the man himself. Provider.

    Before England's quarter-final against Argentina, Gary Lineker had averaged a goal every 71.2 minutes in the tournament (five goals). Crisp.

  12. 'This is for the country, it means so much more'published at 16:51 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    England manager Bobby Robson: "I had a bit of success at Ipswich, that was parochial, that was for the people of Suffolk, it was warm and smashing. This is for the country, it means so much more. It is for the people of Manchester, Plymouth, Carlisle, wherever they watch football because everyone loves it, no more than us."

  13. All eyes on Diego...published at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    MaradonaImage source, Getty Images

    Gary Lineker has been on fire, the Michael Laudrup inspired-Denmark were perhaps the most exciting team of the tournament, living up to their "Danish Dynamite" tag until they imploded in the second round - losing 5-1 to Spain with Emilio Butragueno scoring four goals.

    But there's only one man who everyone is talking about in Mexico. Diego Maradona.

    The Napoli man has been in sensational form, leaving defenders for dead with his near-perfect mix of touch, strength, pace, power and precision.

  14. Teams newspublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

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    Argentina make two changes from the win against Uruguay. In come Hector Enrique and Julio Olarticoechea, with Pedro Pasculli and Oscar Garre dropping out.

    Of course, the one to watch out for is their diminutive playmaker, Diego Maradona.

    ArgentinaImage source, BBC Sport

    Just the one change for England, and it comes at centre-half with QPR man Terry Fenwick coming back into the side after serving his one-match suspension. He replaces Alvin Martin and will once again partner Ipswich's Terry Butcher.

    Up front, Peter Beardsley keeps his place alongside the revelation of the tournament, Gary Lineker. Lineker is level at the top of the golden boot standings with Spain forward Emilio Butragueno and Brazil man Careca. All three have five goals each.

    England
  15. Postpublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 27 November 2020

    Sunday, 22 June. 1986.

    Here we go, this is the one we've all been waiting for.

    Grab a cuppa, turn Wham! off the wireless and bag yourself a decent spot on the sofa - it's England versus Argentina in a World Cup quarter-final.

    Which of these captains will be smiling come the end of what has the potential to be a classic?

    Maradona and ShiltonImage source, Getty Images