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    Argentina secured World Cup qualification with a 1-0 win against Uruguay in Montevideo on Wednesday night, and their progression was followed by an explicit outburst by Diego Maradona towards the country's press as he celebrated the victory.

    A similarly vulgar post-match press conference ensued, but the coach's activities do not appear to have stopped there.

    A video has reportedly now emerged that seems to show the national trainer simulating the act of oral sex.

    It was taken following the victory in Montevideo, and seems to show Maradona on the team bus smiling at the raucous Albicelestes fans, repeatedly simulating the act of oral sex.

    It is likely that this was a reference by 'El Diez' to his now infamous post-match press conference, in which he blasted the Argentine media, telling them to "suck it" on a number of occassions.

    A FIFA disciplinary inquiry has been opened into Maradona's antics after the game, for which the coach could potentially receive up to a five-match ban.

    :lol: :lol: It looks like Maradona is gonna watch the Argies crash out from the stands this summer
     
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    Argentina secured World Cup qualification with a 1-0 win against Uruguay in Montevideo on Wednesday night, and their progression was followed by an explicit outburst by Diego Maradona towards the country's press as he celebrated the victory.

    A similarly vulgar post-match press conference ensued, but the coach's activities do not appear to have stopped there.

    A video has reportedly now emerged that seems to show the national trainer simulating the act of oral sex.

    It was taken following the victory in Montevideo, and seems to show Maradona on the team bus smiling at the raucous Albicelestes fans, repeatedly simulating the act of oral sex.

    It is likely that this was a reference by 'El Diez' to his now infamous post-match press conference, in which he blasted the Argentine media, telling them to "suck it" on a number of occassions.

    A FIFA disciplinary inquiry has been opened into Maradona's antics after the game, for which the coach could potentially receive up to a five-match ban.

    :lol: :lol: It looks like Maradona is gonna watch the Argies crash out from the stands this summer
    :lol:

    Great shit.
    Which one is that?
     

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