Argentine coach plots downfall of Messi’s Argentina
MONTEVIDEO: Argentine coaches working in South America have done their national team a few bad turns over the past two years and Jorge Celico could deny the twice champions and 2014 runnersup a place at the World Cup in Russia next year.
“Destiny put things in your path that you don’t imagine,” Celico was quoted as saying by Argentine broadcaster TyC Sports.
“I have a big commitment to the people of Ecuador, because I have done my (coaching career) here. Today I have to be thankful for that and do my best, as is right,” he said when asked what it meant to face his country. Argentina’s current campaign, in stark contrast to the last World Cup cycle when they quali fied comfortably and reached the final in Brazil, has been dogged by Argentine FA mismanagement, two changes of coach and poor results.
Gerardo Martino steered them to the Copa America final in 2015 but they lost on penalties to the Chile team managed by Argentine Jorge Sampaoli, who is now at Argentina’s helm.
Chile were under Argentine-born former Spain striker Juan Antonio Pizzi when they stunned Argentina again a year later in the final of the Centenary Copa America in the United States, also on penalties after another 0- 0 draw.
That result promopted Messi to quit international football, fearing he might be responsible for his country’s jinx. Martino also quit but Messi came back under new coach Edgardo Bauza, although the team did not improve and he was replaced by Sampaoli.
Meanwhile, Peru were beginning to rediscover the sort of form that saw them reach three World Cups between 1970 and 1982, their last, under Argentine coach Ricardo
Gareca. — Reuters