What's the story?

The hand of God.

Pardon?

Maradona.

The singer?

The footballer. Have you been at the sherry again? It's a little early.

Erm, it's cocktail hour somewhere in world. What's this TV show?

A Netflix documentary series, Maradona in Mexico. It follows football star Diego Maradona – who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986 and is considered one of the greatest players of all time – during his time coaching Dorados.

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Does he dance?

No. You're getting confused with a viral video of Maradona getting his groove on to a track by the Colombian singer Silvestre Dangond.

Dorados is a football club in Culiacan, Mexico. Maradona coached the team from September 2018 until June this year, when he stepped down due to health reasons.

Under his charge, Dorados twice reached the second division play-offs, although fell short both times.

Why should I watch it?

We're talking about a man who is no stranger to a killer soundbite. Lest we forget his musings on fatherhood: "My legitimate kids are Dalma and Giannina. The rest are a product of my money and mistakes."

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Or when he was voted Fifa's joint Player of the Century: "The people voted for me. Now they want me to share the prize with Pele. I'm not going to share the prize with anybody."