Peter Shilton is still pained from the event of the 1986 World Cup in Mexico when Argentina knocked out England in the quarter-finals.
The legendary goalkeeper claims Diego Maradona had greatness in him but sadly no sportsmanship when speaking of his death.
Maradona scored both goals in the last eight including the Hand of God goal that led Argentina in lifting their second world title.
Shilton insisted that the football icon never apologized for cheating with the event still lingering in his memory after 34 years.
The 71-year-old said:
“It has bothered me over the years. I won’t lie about that now.
“People say I should have cleared the ball anyway and that I let a smaller man outjump me. That’s rubbish. He had the run on me but that can happen.
“He wouldn’t have punched it if he knew he could head it, would he? Of course not. So I am OK with all that.
“No, what I don’t like is that he never apologised. Never at any stage did he say he had cheated and that he would like to say sorry.
“Instead, he used his ‘Hand of God’ line. That wasn’t right.
“It seems he had greatness in him but sadly no sportsmanship.”