Sunday, January 31, 2010

Diego on my mind

I’m not exactly sure why, as I’ve never had a particular fondness for Diego Maradona.


Sure, I knew him to be an unbelievable attacking midfielder for Argentina. I watched with awe as he blew by five England players in WC ‘86 to score what FIFA has called both “The Goal of the Century” and “The Best Goal in the History of the World Cup”. That wondrous feat put Argentina ahead 2-1 against England and it, along with his infamous “Hand of God” goal, helped the team win the quarterfinal and ultimately the tournament.

He played in 21 consecutive games in four World Cups for Argentina (1982, 1986, 1990, 1994) (eight goals, eight assists). He has the World Cup record for being a national team captain 16 times.

And, standing at just 5’5” tall, Diego Maradona has become every coach’s staple example when the short kid on the team feels inadequate or too small to be competitive.

On the other side of the coin, however, we all know Diego has had his share of problems. He was reportedly addicted to cocaine for 21 years and in 2004 suffered a heart attack due to an overdose. He’s had his stomach stapled, has fired a compressed-air rifle at reporters, snubbed Pele, and in 2007 was quoted as saying that he “hates everything that comes from the U.S.” Most recently, he was banned by FIFA for a very colorful rant directed to the media during a live post-game press conference when Argentina qualified for South Africa. (No link provided here as we may have little eyes reading. If you haven’t heard it yet, trust me it’s worth the search. LOL guaranteed!)

So, now he is leading the Argentine charge into WC2010 with very little managerial experience. As of today, it’s reported on FIFA.com that Maradona has decided on 60% of his squad, but only mentioned secure spots for Messi, Veron and Mascherano. He says he’s going to “experiment.” That is enough to make even the casual Argentine fan nervous.

During the past two weeks I have set a picture of Diego as my screensaver, dressed my avatar girl in a light blue striped jersey and read everything there is about his advance scouting trip to South Africa. I’ve been unaware of the fact that it’s borderline-obsessive until now.

So just why is Diego on my mind? I have two theories.

The first is that I am hungry for any news coming directly from South Africa. There have been, coincidentally perhaps, more stories about Maradona in the country on FIFA.com lately than any other topic. Other stories have consisted of results of the African Nation’s Cup, various injury reports and the teams forecasting for June’s showdown. Maybe I am thinking of him because that is what I’m reading.

Or, perhaps it is a feeling or intuition I have that something big (good or bad) will happen to The Golden Boy between now and July 13. I hope that he enjoys some success because I don’t want to see anyone crash and burn, let alone a soccer legend. However, I can’t help but think that this is starting to feel like a scary movie – I’m watching with just one eye open.

5 comments:

  1. Can't wait to see how this one plays out! You are right on.

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  2. Harth - Portland, ORFebruary 1, 2010 at 11:23 AM

    Argentina was abysmal in qualifying, with no excuses. If Maradona is managing in SA, I'll eat my leftover WC 2004 (USA second round) tickets.
    Nice blog!

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  3. The Argies will crash out early with Diego at the helm. Too bad, they have great players...entonces Maradona puede chuparlo!

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  4. Argentina has been one of my favorite national teams to watch over the years. I love their passion and creativity. However, as great as Maradona was as a player, he is now a train wreck waiting to happen. I see heartbreak in the future, I am crying for Argentina.

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  5. @ anonymous: I think we're going to see a lot of that in the headlines.

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