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- At Mexico '86, the on-field luminosity of Diego Maradona had blinded the world to other stars in the constellation of assembled talent. But the abiding memory at Italia '90 was the ultimate coup he masterminded in his "home city" of Naples in the semifinal on the night of July 3.
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Mar 9, 2017 · In a delicious twist of fate, Argentina and Maradona had a semi-final date with hosts Italy in Maradona’s Naples. Maradona up until this point had kept a low profile on the pitch, but now during the press conference before the game, he managed to enrage most of Italy as well as unsettle the Italian side with his comments: “Neapolitans you ...
Jun 3, 2015 · Abilash Nalapat looks back on Diego Maradona's 1990 World Cup and the build-up to his semifinal "homecoming" in Naples against Italy.
Nov 25, 2020 · James Horncastle tells the incredible story of how Diego Maradona tried to turn the Italian fans against their own country as his Argentina team faced the hosts in Naples in the World Cup...
Jul 4, 1990 · Just to add to the drama, it was the wintertime hero of Naples, Diego Armando Maradona, who converted the penalty kick that put Argentina ahead in the shootout.