Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Still need Messi, he must not retire: Tevez

- Omnisport sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ▪

LONDON: Carlos Tevez has told Lionel Messi not to retire from internatio­nal football following Argentina’s chaotic World Cup in Russia.

It was a forgettabl­e campaign for Messi and Argentina, who were eliminated by eventual champions France in the last 16 at Russia 2018 as Jorge Sampaoli later departed.

Argentina’s tournament was marred by reports of unrest following a 3-0 group-stage defeat to Croatia after a 1-1 draw with Iceland left the South American giants on the brink of a humiliatin­g exit.

Messi – still searching for his first senior internatio­nal title – and Argentina managed to sneak into the knockout phase thanks to a last-gasp win over Nigeria but the team’s shortcomin­gs were exposed against France.

The internatio­nal future of five-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi is uncertain after the 31-year-old retired briefly following Argentina’s Copa America final loss to Chile in 2016.

Tevez urged Argentina to do more to ensure the country’s alltime leading goalscorer can succeed on the world stage.

“I think Leo has to think about himself,” Tevez – a 76-time Argentina internatio­nal – told ESPN. “He has to think that, if

As a player and as an Argentine I tell him that we need him, that he tries to rest, that he keeps a cool head and that we need him.

His advice to Messi

We need him because he is the soul of Argentina and, as long as he continues playing, it has to be that way because he is Argentina’s biggest idol. On why Argentina need him

there is not a project that makes him happy and in which he feels comfortabl­e, it is very difficult to take the responsibi­lity of leading Argentina to become champions by himself.

“We are wasting a lot of time not having him happy and not being able to give him a hand to achieve that target. I think we are wrong in not being able to help him feel comfortabl­e.

“As a player and as an Argentine I tell him that we need him, that he tries to rest, that he keeps a cool head and that we need him. We need him because he is the soul of Argentina and, as long as he continues playing football, it has to be that way because he is Argentina’s biggest idol and he has to take that responsibi­lity.

“Now (I tell him) to rest, keep a cool head and try to be well, then we need him to take charge and on the pitch.”

In the meantime, the focus is on Argentina replacing former head coach Sampaoli.

Peru boss Ricardo Gareca and Colombia’s Jose Pekerman have been linked with the vacant post.

Pekerman led Argentina at the 2006 World Cup and Tevez – who was part of the squad that reached the quarter-finals in Germany – believes the Argentine Football Associatio­n (AFA) should bring back the 68-yearold. “I think that the closest we were of winning a World Cup was with Jose (Pekerman),” the 34-year-old forward added. “When I felt closest to winning the World Cup was with Jose. If we had beaten Germany [in the 2006 quarter-finals], we knew we were going to be champions and we lost on penalties.

“From my personal experience, I think Jose is the man who can do it [be Argentina coach] quietly because he knows what is being talked about.”

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? ▪ Messi is yet to win his first senior internatio­nal title.
GETTY IMAGES ▪ Messi is yet to win his first senior internatio­nal title.

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