Tommy Vietor
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He said it was a little bit the head of Diego and a little bit the hand of God.
And then when we were reeling in agony as an English nation, he picked the ball up deep in his own half and then just ran through the entire team single-handedly.
Every hero, he eviscerated all of them and then just rolled the ball home, which kind of echoed the first goal.
I did that cheated because I could, but I also could have destroyed you single-handedly if I wanted to.
And as an English human being, it kind of put us all in our place, showed us where we were in the global food chain.
But now it's actually the post that a photographer have in my office on my wall signed by him.
That agony is like one of my proudest agonies.
So everything is always geopolitical.
The run-up to any World Cup in the modern period is always a human darkness.
The South African World Cup 2010, the whole reporting going in was how everybody was going to be
Just the violence was going to destroy the thing.
The electricity belt was not enough to power the state.