Argentina won’t retain Maradona
That was unacceptable to Argentine Football Association president Julio Grondona. He had asked for several assistants to be replaced. One of them was Maradona’s close friend Alejandro Mancuso. The federation said its executive committee unanimously decided to not keep Mardona.
AFA spokesman Ernesto Cherquis Bialo called the decision "very painful" but said there was no way to solve the impasse.
"The president said that there was a significant difference between what AFA wanted to achieve and Maradona’s aspirations for the future," Cherquis Bialo said. "There was a wide gap, and it was impossible to narrow it."
The spokesman hinted, however, there might be a role in the future for a man with a long unpredictable history.
"This marks the end of a first chapter with Mr. Maradona," Cherquis Bialo said. "The doors to this house, as always, will be open to him."
Youth team manager Sergio Batista was appointed interim coach for the Aug. 11 exhibition game against Ireland in Dublin. Possible permanent successors include two club coaches in Argentina: Alejandro Sabella of Estudiantes and Miguel Russo of Racing.
Asked about the full-time coach, Cherquis Bialo said: "The people who were in the meeting have no name in their imaginations. It has just been announced that the contract with the coach will not be renewed. And so, a new stage begins."
The decision comes 21 months after Maradona began his erratic coaching term and a little more than three weeks after Argentina was ousted in the World Cup in South Africa with a 4-0 loss to Germany.
The 49-year-old Maradona became Argentina’s coach in November 2008, replacing Alfio Basile and taking over a team he led to the 1986 World Cup title. His results were mixed. He had little coaching experience, and his team absorbed two of the worst losses in the country’s history: a 6-1 rout at Bolivia in World Cup qualifying and the World Cup defeat to Germany.
Argentina attacked with flair in South Africa, with Lionel Messi setting up scoring strikes by Gonzalo Higuain and Carlos Tevez. Maradona, dressed on the sideline in a gray suit, was an enthusiastic cheerleader, but that could not compensate for his team’s deficiencies. The loss to Germany exposed Argentina’s frailties on defense and lack of midfield speed.
Messi, widely regarded as the game’s best player, left the World Cup without scoring a goal. Maradona never explained why Messi -- he was left to roam the field on his own -- wasn’t scoring.
"Nobody ever told me where to play. So I shouldn’t have to tell Messi where to play, either," Maradona said.
Maradona is a fabled figure in Argentina who has fought off cocaine and alcohol addiction. He grew up in a Buenos Aires slum, and his escape from poverty has endeared him to many. But he has worn out his welcome in other quarters.
Maradona ruffled the government of President Cristina Fernandez, who twice invited the coach to meet with her. But cabinet chief Anibal Fernandez said Maradona failed to respond or answer the phone, forcing the president’s secretaries to leave messages.
Fernandez had been openly supportive of keeping Maradona as coach, and one legislator has proposed building a monument to honor him.
Two weeks ago, the federation offered Maradona the chance to extend his contract. But Maradona put off meeting with Grondona to travel to Venezuela at the invitation of a friend -- President Hugo Chavez.
Maradona’s relationship with key individuals in Argentine soccer was also tense. He barred federation leaders and businessmen with commercial ties to the organization from practices in South Africa while allowing reporters to enter.
Still, Maradona had many supporters.
"I want Maradona to stay," Interior Minister Florencio Randazzo said Tuesday in an interview on radio La Red. "We will support his decision. If he leaves we will miss him."
Added team trainer Fernando Signorini: "I have no doubt they didn’t want him. Maradona is like a stone in the shoe of power."
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