It’s 55 minutes into the 1986 World Cup quarter-final between Argentina and England. Diego Maradona, an extraordinary footballer, having scored just four minutes earlier, again sprints towards the goal with the ball at his feet. Defenders come at him five times, but he fakes a move right then left, again and again, until eventually he scores.
It would later be dubbed the goal of the century. But to an observer with a bird’s eye view, Maradona runs almost half the field in virtually a straight line while the bamboozled opposing players appear to step out of his way.