Peter Shilton Makes Peace with Maradona's Handball Goal After 40 Years
Shilton Finally Makes Peace with Maradona's Handball Goal

Former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton has finally made peace with Diego Maradona's infamous handball goal from the 1986 World Cup quarter-final. The former Nottingham Forest star had never forgotten the moment the Argentinian legend used his left hand to score, sending England crashing out of the tournament in Mexico. But after four decades of hurt, Shilton has now conceded it is time to 'put his beef to bed' after recently meeting some of the Argentinian players who went on to win the 1986 World Cup.

A Historic Reconciliation

Shilton said: "It's been 40 years since the event. And, you know, I've met Argentinian people that have been very warm and friendly towards me. I met some of the Argentinian players not so long back making a documentary, and it was very emotional really. They were really great towards me. And I think maybe it's time to put my beef to bed. Those are the reasons why I've decided to do it."

The official 'makeup' took place on the football field of Chelmsford FC in Shilton's hometown. It was organised by Lynx, which flew in its Argentinian mascot that features in the brand’s sponsorship of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Shilton added: "Controversial moments have a way to pull a nation together, whether it’s impactful in a great way or impactful in a subway. Football's such a great sport. It draws nations together, people together. And obviously certain moments, good or bad, stick in the memory over the years. And that's why football has got such a great history."

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VAR Would Have Ruled Out Both Goals

Shilton also claimed that modern VAR technology would have ruled out both of Maradona's goals in the 2-1 defeat on June 22, 1986. "If it was around, both goals wouldn't have been allowed. It's as simple as that," he said. "You never know what's going to happen in the game. So, who knows what the score would have been. But certainly, you know, the two goals scored wouldn't have been allowed. VAR does take quite a while sometimes to decide a decision. So, in that respect, it does slow the game down a little bit. But obviously in the instance of the quarter final game in Mexico, I definitely think that both goals we conceded wouldn't have been allowed."

Shilton's Thoughts on the Current England Squad

Peter also shared who he is particularly excited about from the England squad and how far the team might go in the 2026 World Cup. He said: "The conditions are going to play a massive part. The first game we played in, it was obviously in an air-conditioned stadium. But when you get out in the real heat, you know that can be very sapping. At least they're having water breaks in the matches, which will help. I think Harry Kane looks as though he's on top form. He's been playing in Germany, which seems to have developed his game I think. He seems to be playing all over the pitch now. He was in defence of the night blocking shots, he was in midfield and obviously scoring goals."

He added his picks for other teams to watch: "I think Spain look very good. I think France have got some really good players obviously. Brazil are always going to have a fantastic team from their past record, but I haven't seen a lot of the team. But a lot of teams have really improved by players going and playing in Europe. So it could be somebody who will surprise everybody."

Lynx Sponsorship and the 'Makeup' Event

Zoe Thompson from Lynx added: "As proud sponsors of the FIFA World Cup 2026, we want to show up in ways nobody expects. Settling one of football's greatest ever grudges? We'd say that's a pretty good start."

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