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A look at how impactful Diego Maradona was in Argentina's triumph in the 1986 FIFA World Cup

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00:00Diego Maradona is one of the most iconic players in FIFA World Cup history, appearing in four
00:10tournaments between the ages of 21 and 33. Here we focus on how the Mercurio Argentine lit up the
00:161986 FIFA World Cup on the way to lifting the trophy for his nation in a Stats Perform data
00:21dive. During that tournament in Mexico, Maradona either scored or assisted 10 of Argentina's 14
00:28goals on the way to being crowned world champions. He finished as second top goalscorer behind Gary
00:33Lineker, but led the assist rankings, creating the most goals for his teammates. He remains the
00:39only player since 1966 to have both scored and assisted as many as five goals in a single World
00:45Cup. In fact, Maradona is still the last player to have 10 goal involvements of any sort in a single
00:50World Cup, and the only player to have achieved defeats since 1970. Maradona's importance to
00:55Argentina's side in 1986 was obvious. He was involved in more than half of their shots,
01:00either making the final pass before or attempting 57 of their 101 shots himself.
01:07No player has beaten an opponent with more take-ons in a single World Cup than Maradona did in 1986.
01:13He successfully took the ball around an opponent 53 times in that tournament, averaging eight per game.
01:19Four of those successful take-ons in 1986 came in just one single move. The build-up to his goal of the
01:25century against England in the quarter-finals. Maradona travelled 51 metres with the ball on
01:30the way to scoring his second goal of that game, and his first without using his hand. Only three
01:36World Cup goals since 1966 have seen a player travel further with the ball before scoring.
01:42He also proved that he was as equally adept with his hands as he was with his feet, excluding the one
01:47he famously got away with against England. He gave away seven fouls for handball in World Cups,
01:52which is more than any other player, so some pretty punchy numbers. There's no doubt that
01:57Maradona's performances for Argentina in 1986 make up one of the most impressive individual
02:02World Cup campaigns of all time, and the data shines more light on just how special he was
02:07during the Albi Celeste's second title.
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