Times of Oman

One of the most talented players

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Rome-based Lazio, though, had arranged to play an exhibition friendly against Maradona’s Sevilla, and needed their star player to showcase his skills in the feelgood match.

“Diego Maradona was without a doubt the best player I have ever played against: he had all the skills a footballer could possibly want,” revealed Gascoigne.

“The Lazio management called me and said they needed me to play in this friendly, and that I would be forgiven for going to Euro Disney if I played in it.

“I’d heard that Maradona was being paid a big amount of money to play in this friendly, so I told the boss that I wanted £120,000, and they said they’d give that to me after the game, so I got on the plane from Paris and went to Seville,” revealed Gascoigne.

“The first I saw of Diego was him standing in the tunnel, next to me, as we were getting ready to go onto the pitch,” he added. “When the game began, I don’t quite know how I did it, but I dribbled past five defenders with the ball at my feet and beat the keeper and put the ball in the net, and I gave a look to Maradona that said ‘I’d like to see you beat that.’

“Given Maradona’s skills, I wanted to see what he could do, and sure enough, he did,” explained Gazza.

“He took this amazing free kick from really far out that hit the stanchion behind the goal, but that almost went in, and he looked at me as if to say, “I most certainly can.”

“After the match, I really didn’t want to face the press, so I decided to approach Maradona and asked him if he would speak to them for me,” he quipped. “He said, ‘go away, I’m not doing that for you’, and that was it.”

The match ended 1-1, and Gazza headed back to Rome, with a big payday waiting for him, or so he thought: Lazio management fined him £40,000 for his misdemeano­ur, so he decided to “go back to Euro Disney that weekend.”

Gascoigne spent three years at Lazio, from 1992 to 1995, scoring six goals in 53 appearance­s for them.

One of a select few English players who left the UK to further their footballin­g careers, Lazio was to be his only foreign club, with the exception of Chinese outfit Giansu Tianma, for whom he made four appearance­s and scored twice, in 2003.

Considered to be one of the most talented players of his generation, Gascoigne’s willingnes­s to work hard and creative technique also saw him play for Middlesbro­ugh, Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Glasgow Rangers, Everton, Burnley and Boston United, in addition to representi­ng his country 57 times.

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