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Of all the visits Diego Maradona received while ailing with a faulty heart in a private clinic in Buenos Aires, one stood out for its symbolism and could well have a place in local football lore in the future. The visit lasted 15 minutes. Enough time for an 18-year-old boy by the name of Javier Saviola to drop his national team shirt at the feet of Diego’s hospital bed. Saviola, River Plate’s new sensation, had just ended the season as the league’s top scorer. Only one other player had accomplished a similar feat when he was younger: Diego Maradona. Maradona, who throughout the year had poured praise on Saviola (who, in truth, is more Argentina’s answer to Romario than a new Diego), appreciated the gesture. The next day, when he popped his head out of the clinic window to wave to his fans, he was wearing Saviola’s shirt. It was a sign of the state Argentina’s football is in: the former king was wearing the shirt of his heir apparent. For since Maradona’s retirement, fans have done little else but wait for someone to replace him. In fact, before he was rushed to hospital in Punta del Este, Uruguay, with an irregular heart beat, reportedly after a cocaine overdose, little attention was paid to Maradona, except to place more honours on the shoulders of what looked like a broken man. Before the end of the year Maradona had made a public appearance to be declared sportsman of the century by Argentina’s leading newspaper. His face was puffy, and when he took the stage to accept the award he was literally crying out for help. From WSC 157 March 2000. What was happening this month On the subject...
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