translated from Spanish: Pure emotion: La Bombonera honored Diego Maradona

And one day, Diego Armando Maradona stepped on La Bombonera again. And behind are speculations and cross-declarations on one side and the other. Just after 20.15 p.m., minutes before Boca and Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata played for the last date of the Superliga, the Ten stepped on the playing field as the crowd that filled the stadium chanting and did not tire of chanting its name from every corner.

THE BOMBONERA STAYED TO DIEGO!#SuperligaxFOX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The grandstands of Alberto J. Armando fell apart when Maradona stepped on the playing field. Miguel Angel Brindisi handed him a platelet and a Boca T-shirt in the middle of the court. pic.twitter.com/3mJMRmgl1Y — FOX Sports Argentina (@FOXSportsArg)
March 7, 2020

In the center of the court, Miguel Angel Brindisi and Hugo Oscar Perotti, two of his teammates from the 1981 Metropolitan Champion Boca, waited for him with a platelet and a framed T-shirt. Then Diego walked all over the court, kissed the grass and jumped to the beat of “And you see it, and you see it, the one who doesn’t jump, he’s an Englishman” who copied the stadium. He was greeted by archers Esteban Andrada and Marcos Díaz, who were warming up. In this note:

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