Naples and Argentina go crazy with the ‘resurrection’ of Maradona

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the universe of football turns two years old without the incomparable presence of Diego Armando Maradona, iconic star, genius and figure, and many times the epicenter of the controversy. And if there is a place in the world that longs for you, beyond your Argentina native, that’s it Naples, where they live in a permanent romance with the figure of 10 that led them to fulfill impossible dreams, like raising two ‘scudetto’ and a UEFA Cup with a humble team, predestined to live in the shadow of the almighty Milan and Juventus, and the big European clubs.

Eternal gratitude of a passionate hobby that refuses to believe that the Diego is no longer there and that he is moved by any reference to the footballer. Even if it is as impossible as that he has ‘resurrected’. Is there something impossible for Maradona’s short dribble? not for him Neapolitan imagination. It has been demonstrated these days, in which social networks have viralized the image of a man with a amazing resemblance with the former Argentine player in Naples, with the consequent and foreseeable commotion.

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The man appears in a wheelchair, with a few days’ beard, a cap and sunglasses and an appearance reminiscent of Diego in his last years of life. And, of course, the Neapolitan microuniverse and the digital macrouniverse, boiling.

And to finish building the myth about the ‘resurrection’ of Maradona, another image, this time in the Losail Stadium, within the framework of the World Cup in Qatar, in the match in which Argentina beat Mexico (2-0) in a match corresponding to the group C league. The cameras captured Messi’s celebration after scoring the goal that opened the score and, in one of the many published images, again the Diego ‘revived’: a person with an aspect almost identical to that of Maradona can be seen, reinforcing the myth that Pelusa always accompanies the albiceleste, that his figure is more alive than ever, that his better dribble lor reserved for death.

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