Diego
Maradona criticised the faltering Argentina team on Wednesday and appealed for
another chance at managing the national side.
A day after they lost 4-2 to
Nigeria in a friendly in Russia, Maradona, who last managed Argentina at the
2010 World Cup, hit out the current set up in a short Instagram message.
"I am angry because they
have thrown away our prestige, but it's not the fault of the lads," he
said. "I WANT TO COME BACK!!!"
Maradona, who is currently
coach of United Arab Emirates side Al Fujairah, posted statistics of 11 recent
Argentina managers that showed his success rate was 75 per cent, greater even
than that of Cesar Luis Menotti, who won the World Cup in 1978, and Carlos
Bilardo, who lifted the trophy in 1986 when Maradona was at his brilliant
playing best.
"Who won most??"
Maradona wrote. "We draw our own conclusions."
The former Boca Juniors and
Napoli striker led Argentina to the quarterfinals in Germany, where they were
knocked out by the host nation.
Current Argentina coach Jorge
Sampaoli has had an inconsistent start to his tenure since taking charge in
June, winning four of his first eight games, but only one of four competitive
fixtures.
The Argentines only qualified
for next year's World Cup finals thanks to a hat-trick from Lionel Messi in
their last game against Ecuador.