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The Greatest Goal Ever Sporting Moments That Changed The World!

40 min · 19. juni 2026
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Four minutes. Two goals. Two sides of the same man. Diego Maradona in the 1986 World Cup quarterfinal against England, four minutes apart - was the sinner and the saint. The cheeky hand of God. And then the greatest goal ever scored in World Cup history. And then 1995. A fractured nation emerging from apartheid. A president who had spent 27 years in jail and came out without vengeance. And a rugby World Cup that may have saved South Africa from civil war. Akshay Sawai senior sports journalist, former Wisden Almanack writer joins us for the most emotionally powerful Inner Athlete episode we have done.

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