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How We Watched the World Cup: Smelling Maradona – video
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How We Watched the World Cup: Smelling Maradona – video

The Guardian Football about 2 hours 1 mins read

If you had the chance to meet Diego Maradona, what would you do? Smell him? That’s what our chief sports writer, Barney Ronay, did at the 2018 World Cup during Argentina’s first group game of the competition. To keep up with more of Barney’s adventures in his World Cup video diary, follow @guardian_sport on TikTok.

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