Thursday, August 5, 2010

Messi says didn't want Maradona to leave



Argentina striker Lionel Messi says he didn’t want Diego Maradona to leave as coach of the national team and had thought the football great would be kept on.
In his first public comments since last week’s announcement that Maradona’s contract would not be renewed, Messi expressed support for his former coach but also looked to the future.
“Of course I did not want to see him depart,” Messi told reporters in Beijing.
“I had always thought he would be able to stay. But there are lots of things in football you can’t predict. Now we’re four years from the next World Cup and we need to do a good job of preparing,” Messi said.
The Argentine Football Association last Tuesday announced it would not renew Maradona’s contract, ending his erratic 21-month stint in charge of the national team that had mirrored his own long personal history of unpredictable behaviour and defiance.
That move came just three weeks after Argentina was beaten 4-0 by Germany in the World Cup quarterfinals at South Africa. Maradona responded by saying he hadn’t been given enough time to turn the team around and accused team officials of lying to him.

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