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It brought him luck: he went to training wearing a Diego Maradona shirt and became Germany’s executioner

Diego Maradona He is the first Argentine to have crossed all kinds of borders throughout the world, perhaps the most important ambassador in the history of the country. Today, on a planet that is far from forgetting him, we continue to see the different tributes both inside and outside the world of football.

Fluff He is a source of inspiration and every tribute paid in another place, other than Argentina, is quickly received. Especially the one paid by one of the protagonists of one of the most important matches of the UEFA Nations League: the 2-2 draw between the Netherlands and Germany. But what does this have to do with Diego Maradona?

A player from the Netherlands and a nice tribute to Diego Maradona.

Tijjani Reijnders, the Clockwork Orange midfielder and scorer of one of the four goals in the aforementioned match, gave the press conference wearing a T-shirt with the face of the Argentine star. On it, he can be seen lifting the World Cup at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico.

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Reijnders and his Diego Maradona jersey

Quickly, in Argentina they echoed it and reproduced it on social networks, which generated many fans of Diego Maradona Congratulations on the Dutchman’s gesture. Once again, the image of the greatest idol of the Albiceleste national team received a more than nice tribute from a colleague and, on top of that, it embittered Germany, one of the most difficult rivals of the Golden Boy.

Diego Maradona and his duels against Germany

The most memorable match of Fluff Against the Germans is nothing more and nothing less than the final in which Argentina won 3-2 at the Azteca stadium and was crowned world champion. But it is not the only duel between the man born in Fiorito and the Teutons, who dealt him several blows.

In the 1990 World Cup, Diego Maradona They lost the final by 1-0 thanks to a controversial penalty awarded by Edgardo Codesal. Later, as coach, they suffered a heavy defeat in the quarter-finals of the most important tournament held in South Africa in 2010. There, Germany beat the Albiceleste by 4-0 and eliminated them.

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