Diego
Maradona stated his desire to have another coaching opportunity with the
Argentina national team, after Tuesday’s 4-2 defeat in a friendly against
Nigeria.
Nigeria
fought back from two goals down in the match staged in Krasnodar, while Jorge
Sampaoli’s side was without Lionel Messi for their second of two matches in
Russia.
Maradona, a
former Argentina captain and manager, published a comparative table on his
Instagram account showing that his period as a coach of the team had the
highest efficiency among all the managers that led Argentina since the 1970s.
“Who wins
more ?? Let’s draw our conclusions, I’m mad because they give away our
prestige, but the players are not the ones to blame, I WANT TO RETURN !!!”
Maradona wrote.
In the graphic
posted by Maradona, he achieved 75 percent efficiency, with 18 victories and
six defeats in 24 matches during his tenure as Argentina coach, including the
World Cup in South Africa, a tournament in which he was eliminated in the
quarterfinals.
In second
place is Gerardo Martino, who appears with 74 percent in 29 games.
Then
Alejandro Sabella, runner-up in Brazil 2014, with 72 percent in 41 games, Alfio
Basile and Marcelo Bielsa, both with 70 percent in 48 and 68 games,
respectively.
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