Diego Armando Maradona was loathed by a nation for the ‘Hand of God’ in Mexico City but adored by the world for his moment of genius just four minutes later.
The combustible Argentinian, who has died at the age of 60, was without doubt one of the greatest football players in history.
Maradona – a fiery, indomitable personality, a man so drastically different in his world view from Brazil’s beloved Pele – was an unstoppable force on his course to reaching the very top of the game.
After winning the World Cup in 1986, his fall from grace was swift, bizarre and, like the man himself, totally unpredictable.