Even better in '86 once he'd grown up a bit All joking aside, what a player. RIP to one of the greatest ever.
Indeed. But whatever the rights and wrongs of that goal his second was sheer genius. Gary Lineker said it was probably the worst pitch he played on as a pro -rock hard, rutted and so bobbly it was almost impossible to control the ball and utterly unworthy of a WC quarter final. The way he dribbled past most of the England side like they were statues with the ball glued to his foot on that pitch was otherworldly