🇦🇷 Azteca at their feet, 40 years since Argentina's second star ⭐️⭐️

🇦🇷 Azteca at their feet, 40 years since Argentina's second star ⭐️⭐️ Imagine having an entire country against you, traveling to Mexico under a storm of criticism, and ending up taking a victory lap right in the face of the entire German national team. Exactly 40 years ago, on June 29, the Argentina national team touched glory at the Azteca Stadium. Although today the Scaloneta is the driving force of an entire country, the myth of Argentina’s mystique was born there, at a World Cup that crowned Diego Armando Maradona as football’s ultimate D10S, but that also demanded the supreme sacrifice of a group of gladiators who gave everything for the shirt. D10S’s crowning masterpiece Mexico 86 was Diego’s garden. No one in the history of the sport has ever dominated a tournament that way. The low-socks genius had already avenged history against the English with the most beautiful goal of all time and rubbed the lamp against Belgium. In the final, marked by three men and under suffocating heat, the “10” took every kick like a warrior. And when the pressure was on after Germany’s equalizer, with a single left-footed touch between the lines, he delivered the surgical assist for Jorge Burruchaga to run into immortality and make it 3-2. Blood, mud, and silence But Diego was not alone; he was surrounded by men of steel. José Luis "El Tata" Brown opened the scoring with a brilliant header and played half the final with a dislocated shoulder, biting his shirt to tear a hole in it and brace his thumb so he would not have to come off. Alongside him, Jorge Valdano put his life on the line running the full length of the pitch and scored the temporary 2-0, capping off a colossal tournament. Bilardo, a school for life The mastermind behind this madness was Carlos Salvador Bilardo . Hounded and vilified by the press and the government before the tournament, the “Doctor” built an indestructible bunker. His greatest lesson? Winning the Cup and, with greatness, saying: " In life, you should never seek revenge ." Four decades later, that star still teaches what it means to be Argentine. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
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