‘Diego, give us a hand’: Argentina v England revives historic tensions
How Falklands war and Maradona forged football's fiercest rivalry
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How Falklands war and Maradona forged football's fiercest rivalry. England team photo before their tWorld Cup 2026 quarter-final match against Norway. Before 1986, it was just another match.
Furthermore, The attack resulted in the deaths of 323 crew members. But once the World Cup is finished, could you please take it down?' "And I'm sure there wouldn't be so much of a backlash, but no, they're just going down and cutting them down. The roots of one Argentina's greatest passions are to be found in the same country that is now their greatest rival: England.
In addition, Maradona, the legendary Argentina player who became an onic figure of patriotic heroism, later justified the illegal goal, stating: For me, it was like stealing from a thief. Council workers have been caught cutting down an England flag with a knife on the eve of the World Cup semi-final. We're here to play our way, to impose our style.
The same facts are framed differently: Left — “triumph” ; Center — “illegal”.
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How Falklands war and Maradona forged football's fiercest rivalry.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesEngland team photo before their tWorld Cup 2026 quarter-final match against Norway.
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Before 1986, it was just another match.
according to The Guardian — International EditionThe attack resulted in the deaths of 323 crew members.
according to The Guardian — International EditionBut once the World Cup is finished, could you please take it down?' "And I'm sure there wouldn't be so much of a backlash, but no, they're just going down and cutting them down.
according to GB NewsThe roots of one Argentina's greatest passions are to be found in the same country that is now their greatest rival: England.
according to Free Malaysia TodayMaradona, the legendary Argentina player who became an onic figure of patriotic heroism, later justified the illegal goal, stating: For me, it was like stealing from a thief.
according to Free Malaysia TodayCouncil workers have been caught cutting down an England flag with a knife on the eve of the World Cup semi-final.
according to GB NewsWe're here to play our way, to impose our style.
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How Falklands war and Maradona forged football's fiercest rivalry.
omitted byRight sidePublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideCenterEngland team photo before their tWorld Cup 2026 quarter-final match against Norway.
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