Words matter. These are the best Diego Maradona Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I like English football, always have. It’s just that people go on about the World Cup in 1986 and then I’m seen as the real bad boy.
There are hundreds of Beckhams playing football all over the world.
To see the ball, to run after it, makes me the happiest man in the world.
I’d give my life to be the national team coach.
In the end, it is about whether God wants us to be in the final, but I know that is what God wants. This time we will not need the Hand of God, because it is the will of God.
God makes me play well. That is why I always make the sign of a cross when I walk out on to the pitch. I feel I would be betraying him if I didn’t.
Things are neither clear nor clean in the world of football right now and many people recognise this reality.
At the moment there are some England players who are the stars of their club teams, but not for their country. It’s difficult to explain.
There would be no debate about who was the best footballer the world had ever seen – me or Pele. Everyone would say me.
Of course in the first matches you are more careful, perhaps more careful than you should be.
I gave all I had. Now I want to enjoy my family.
I am black or white, I’ll never be grey in my life.
When I wear the national team shirt, its sole contact with my skin makes it stand on an end.
When God decides its time, I guess he’ll come for us.
If I could apologise and go back and change history I would do. But the goal is still a goal, Argentina became world champions and I was the best player in the world.
While the coach is entitled to celebrate the team’s victories, there is a manner and a way of doing so without aggravating the opponent.
Many people agree with me that many things are not clear in football these days and it is not something people who watch football deserve. The situation will be the same while football is run by people who do not understand football.
My mother thinks I am the best. And I was raised to always believe what my mother tells me.
I certainly have an advantage over some because I can pass on so much from the World Cups I played in.