Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Foam from the mouth and strange lemons - was there a deception in the memorable triumph of Spain since 1983?

The great success of Spain with 12:1 over Malta in December 1983 was achieved as a result analyzed by record of soccer picks of the use of banned stimulants, say the lost team. A little over 34 years ago, in her last qualifying match, La Roche needed a 11-point difference in success in order to qualify for Euro 1984. The Iberians came to a triumph exactly as required, and at the last minute they were ahead of the Netherlands. But the memorable Spanish football night in Seville has become a fact of deception, convinced the Maltese. The author of the only goal for the guests then - Silvio Demanuelle, believes the hosts were doped. I have a brother who was involved in bodybuilding. I know what`s happening to people when they take steroids. The energy of the Spaniards in this match was not normal. Some of them went out of their mouths and did not stop drinking water, he told S panish TV show Fiebre Maldini.

Then Demanuele leveled for 1:1 in the 24th minute, and the half-time led only by 3:1.




The big break in the game of Malta came after the break when the hosts scored nine hits. The then Maltese breeder Victor Scherry has an explanation for this:At the half-time, a small white man dressed in white dressed in our dressing room and offered us slice of lemon. The players took it and then felt bad. It was the only thing we consumed. They ask me if I think the Spaniards have drugged us this way, but I have no evidence. The mentioned Silvio Demanuel remembered that after eating the lemon he felt drunk. Elsewhere in the ensuing European Championship, Spain came to the final, losing to France by 0-2.

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