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Nothing less than World Cup glory will do for Diego

AFP - 18 November 2008 19:30

New Argentina coach Diego Maradona(L), seen here talking to the press in Glasgow, has boldly predicted that he can lead Argentina to their first World Cup triumph since his heroics on the pitch inspired them to glory in Mexico in 1986.

GLASGOW (AFP) - Diego Maradona has boldly predicted that he can lead Argentina to their first World Cup triumph since his heroics on the pitch inspired them to glory in Mexico in 1986.

Argentina's new boss makes his debut in the dugout against Scotland at Hampden on Wednesday night and has already set his sights set on making a major impact in South Africa in 2010.

The South Americans have made a slow start in their qualifying campaign and the match against George Burley's side will give Maradona a chance to assess the players at his disposal, despite the absence of key figures such as Lionel Messi and Juan Roman Riquelme.

Despite his lack of coaching experience, Maradona appears confident he can replicate his on-field skills by becoming the man to guide and influence the current crop of superstars at his disposal.

He said: "First and foremost, I only have one objective and that is to win the World Cup. There is no point thinking about making it into the last four. With the players that we have that has to be our goal and that is what I will be striving to achieve.

"I took my first training session on Monday night and that was great for me to work with the players.

"My time has come now and I am really enjoying the moment. I will work on the tactics and how we approach the games but it is very important that I get into the players' hearts.

"I think they need someone to guide them and I can do that. I want to make the players happy and proud to wear the shirt. I hope I will be good for them and they will be good for me."

It's ironic that the 48-year-old starts his managerial adventure at the place where he scored his first international goal. He was just 19 when he wowed Hampden and produced a stand-out performance alongside experienced performers who had lifted the World Cup a year earlier.

And while Glasgow has embraced the charismatic football icon, he has promised them a 'feast of football' when he showcases his managerial skills for the first time.

"It is great to be back here. It has been a long time. I am pleased that I made a lot of Scottish people happy. I know the Scottish side well, I have watched DVDs of their recent matches.

"It is a game I am looking forward to. I hope to give the fans a real feast of football and it should be a great game."

While Maradona's footballing skills were legendary, he has yet to manage at the highest level -- despite an ill-fated spell in his native Argentina.

But he seemed assured and confident is his first official press conference and handled questions the way he used to handle defenders.

He has promised to keep it simple and he hopes it's his players and not his touchline antics that grab the headlines.

He added: "I will play players where I feel they are best suited to play for the good of the team. That is my simple plan, I will play them where they will give the best for the team. I hope that I will be happy and contend but it may be different if the team are not doing well."

Comments (13)

Tontodonati

18 November 2008 19:39

Come down, Diego. Italy will have Mario Balotelli, Giuseppe Rossi, Raffaele Palladino and many other young guns. You, Maradona, don't stand a chance. Italy will win the fifth WC in South Africa! Any objections?

veljo12

18 November 2008 23:36

No, it will not happen; they can't be extremely lucky again, no, no way

Tontodonati

18 November 2008 23:57

Veljo12, luck does not exist! If it did, it, she or he (whichever gender you prefer) would have answered to your wrong statement the same way I'm answering you now! Keep that in mind for next time!

Joga_Bonito

19 November 2008 00:35

OK Italy has better chances than Argentina.

It would be a dream if Argentina lost to Scotland. I think I want Argentina to lose more then I want Brasil to defeat Portugal tomorrow. Well maybe equally.

Italy don't have enough young guns to take them through....did you see the Euro....

Joga_Bonito

19 November 2008 00:35

And don't ask me if I saw the Olympics because I did :(

Joga_Bonito

19 November 2008 00:36

What a cocky bastard...

God forbid Pele ever become a coach....he just continues to support young footballers :)

DaJohnner

19 November 2008 05:03

You're all wrong...next champions of the world will be Germany....hands down!!!

BesTalentScout

19 November 2008 05:31

Italy's chances of winning the 2010 World Cup is as good as Barack Obama turning white...............

BesTalentScout

19 November 2008 05:33

DaJohnner

didn't realize you're a German fan...........you a German ?

i've supported Germany since 1986...........of course i supported them in World Wars 1 and 2 too but that's another story...............

DEUTSCHLAND UBER ALLES............

DaJohnner

19 November 2008 05:58

Im not a Germany fan, as my profile indicates...but I can respect a talented squad, and I feel Germany (if healthy) can take the 2010 World Cup...they're due for an international tourney victory.

BesTalentScout

19 November 2008 12:09

DaJohnner

very sorry for my mistake.................

Joga_Bonito

19 November 2008 12:52

Ahahaha "of coruse I suported them in WWI and II"

DaJohnner

20 November 2008 00:15

BTS...no worries, we're always good. Its o.k. if we agree to disagree from time to time too.

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