Diego Maradona's extraordinary behaviour during 1990 World Cup final

Maradona protesting with Codesal during the hot tempered clash in Rome in 1990

Diego Maradona could have been shown a red card before the 1990 World Cup final after swearing 'profusely' during the national anthems – according to the referee in charge, who he later called a 'thief'.

Maradona and Argentina managed to reach the final against West Germany at that edition of the tournament but went on to lose the clash 1-0, having two men sent off in the process.

Pedro Monzon and Gustavo Dezotti were both dismissed by referee Edgardo Codesal.

‘As a player he was the best but as a person he was an unpleasant person and one of the worst I've gotten to know in my life.'

Maradona was quoted at the time as suggesting Codesal did not want Argentina to win the game, having seen West Germany win the game through a controversial 85th-minute penalty.

'Our players ran hard, but then came this man who ruined everything for us,' Maradona said in 1990.

'This man was scared that we would get to penalties. He wanted to make the Italian people happy. The black hand of this man expelled Monzon for a normal action, and later he called a penalty against us from his imagination.

'I have been crying for a long time. Football has been my life and I wasn't crying because we got second place, but because of the way we lost. This man didn't have any right to call that penalty.'

– Daily Mail

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