The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Mascherano shoots down Sampaoli rift rumours

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BRONNITSY, Russia: Veteran Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano insists relations between the players and coach Jorge Sampaoli are not strained after reports of unrest within the team camp.

Sampaoli was roundly criticised for his game plan following a 3-0 loss to Croatia in Argentina’s second group game at the World Cup, sparking rumours the 58year-old would be sacked during the tournament.

“The relationsh­ip with the coach is completely normal,” Mascherano said ahead of the must-win match against Nigeria in Saint Petersburg on Tuesday.

“Obviously, when we feel uncomforta­ble about something we speak with him because if we didn’t we would be hypocrites.”

Argentina were on the brink of eliminatio­n after the Croatia mauling but victory against Nigeria would send them through as runners-up in Group D if leaders Croatia avoid defeat against Iceland.

“We know the situation is tricky,” Mascherano said. “We have to be united, to express our opinions, and do everything possible so the team goes into the game in the best position.”

Argentine Football Associatio­n (AFA) president Claudio Tapia has given his backing to Sampaoli after holding a meeting with the embattled coach on Friday, a team source revealed.

Franco Armani is tipped to replace Willy Caballero for the Nigeria clash after the Chelsea goalkeeper’s blunder against Croatia, with Sampaoli also expected to ditch his three-match defence and return to a traditiona­l back four. - AFP

 ??  ?? Argentina’s midfielder Javier Mascherano (R) leads teammates in a training session at the team’s base camp in Bronnitsy, near Moscow, Russia on June 24, 2018 ahead of the Russia 2018 World Cup Group D football match against Nigeria to be held in Saint...
Argentina’s midfielder Javier Mascherano (R) leads teammates in a training session at the team’s base camp in Bronnitsy, near Moscow, Russia on June 24, 2018 ahead of the Russia 2018 World Cup Group D football match against Nigeria to be held in Saint...

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