Diego not fit for job: Ardiles
Diego Maradona’s stewardship of the Argentinian national side is a negative factor which could harm his country’s chances, according to 1978 champion and former international teammate Osvaldo Ardiles.
Under Maradona, the two-time champions just crept into the finals after some inept showings in the qualifiers and former Tottenham favourite Ardiles says the problem chiefly emanates in his view from the bench.
“I am critical of his irresponsible team selection, and I’m still of the view that he was a strange choice as national team manager,” Ardiles said in an article for Britain’s Daily Telegraph.
“Diego won’t think so. He sees himself as ‘The Chosen One’, and believes his destiny on earth is to win the World Cup as a player, and as a manager. But so far he has clearly not been successful as a manager. We qualified for these World Cup finals by the skin of our teeth, and with plenty of luck,” Ardiles observed.
“Yes, Diego was the greatest player in the history of the game. I know, I played with him (at the 1982 finals); but that does not excuse the glaring omissions from Argentina’s squad,” said Ardiles, noting that Maradona has travelled to South Africa without “leaders” such as Javier Zanetti, Esteban Cambiasso and Juan Riquelme.
In addition, the squad has no natural candidate for right back, and Ardiles feels disappointment lies ahead in the coming weeks.
“I’m disappointed with Maradona. There has been unrest behind the scenes. Riquelme should have been conducting the orchestra on the pitch at this tournament. Instead, they no longer talk to each other, ” Ardiles said. — AFP
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