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“Worse than I watched.” The World Cup Final ruling remembers what Maradona did

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The match, which ended with the victory of “machines” with a clean goal, a controversial penalty awarded by Mexican referee Edgardo Codescal, witnessed many exceptional scenes, the most prominent of which was made by the “Tango” legend, Diego Maradona.

Three decades later, Codecsall revealed what Maradona had done on that unforgettable night in football history, stating that the latter “had never known the meaning of discipline” during the match.

“When the red card came to the Argentine player, Pedro Monzon (in the 65th minute), Maradona shouted at me, and he started talking about (armed robbery) that FIFA is doing to deprive Argentina of the cup for the second time in a row,” Codesal said on Radio 1010 in Uruguay. .

He continued, according to what was reported by the Spanish newspaper, “Marca”: “I could have expelled him as well at the time … He is one of the worst people I knew.”

He then revealed another unfortunate incident, saying: “If the rules were applied, I would have expelled him even before the match started, when he made a foul signal to the stadium fans during the Argentine national peace playing … He insulted the entire stadium.”

Codescal indicated that he repeatedly tried to calm Maradona down, describing him as one of the best players in the world, “but he did not understand.”

It is noteworthy that the 1990 World Cup Final is among the most controversial at the arbitration level in the history of the tournament, in addition to calculating the controversial penalty kick that clinched the tournament for Germany in the 83rd minute, the Mexican referee most famously red card for Argentinian players.

The match saw scenes of loud protest from the Argentines during the second half, while everyone remembers that Maradona was crying for a long time after the final whistle sounded until he received the second place medal.

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The match, which ended with the victory of “machines” with a clean goal, a controversial penalty awarded by Mexican referee Edgardo Codescal, witnessed many exceptional scenes, the most prominent of which was made by the “Tango” legend, Diego Maradona.

Three decades later, Codecsall revealed what Maradona had done on that unforgettable night in football history, stating that the latter “had never known the meaning of discipline” during the match.

“When the red card came to the Argentine player, Pedro Monzon (in the 65th minute), Maradona shouted at me, and he started talking about (armed robbery) that FIFA is doing to deprive Argentina of the cup for the second time in a row,” Codesal said on Radio 1010 in Uruguay. .

He continued, according to what was reported by the Spanish newspaper, “Marca”: “I could have expelled him as well at the time … He is one of the worst people I knew.”

He then revealed another unfortunate incident, saying: “If the rules were applied, I would have expelled him even before the match started, when he made a foul signal to the stadium fans during the Argentine national peace playing … He insulted the entire stadium.”

Codescal indicated that he repeatedly tried to calm Maradona down, describing him as one of the best players in the world, “but he did not understand.”

It is noteworthy that the 1990 World Cup Final is among the most controversial at the arbitration level in the history of the tournament, in addition to calculating the controversial penalty kick that clinched the tournament for Germany in the 83rd minute, the Mexican referee most famously red card for Argentinian players.

The match saw scenes of loud protest from the Argentines during the second half, while everyone remembers that Maradona was crying for a long time after the final whistle sounded until he received the second place medal.

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