Marcela Mora y Araujo
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I mean, it's as legendary as the goal itself.
I can't, you know, I can't help crying.
You know, this is he leaves so many Englishmen in the dust with echoes.
The English radio is leaving them for dead.
The imagery of the goal in the radio narrations is absolutely amazing.
I'd like to say before what you're all referring to as the hand of God goal, and I'm finding it difficult to think of them as two separate goals.
I think it was a moment in the history of football that's a single event.
Victor Hugo saw the hand, and he's one of the very few commentators who said, I think it's with the hand, and he checks with the production team and says, was it with the hand?
He says, well, if you ask me, that was the hand...
And God forgive me, against the English, even with a hand is allowed.
Yes, but I don't think it's just the Falklands or Malvinas conflict.
I think the history of English-Argentina football is a particular rivalry of its own.
And for Argentina especially, the idea that you can beat the English at football is a particular sort of...
You know, bravado, and it carries a whole load of connotations of beating your master or, you know, if England is the father of football, we are the mother and so on, or the other way around.