The Citizen (Gauteng)

Sampaoli pays price for failure

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Buenos Aires – Jorge Sampaoli (right) has left his position as Argentine coach after a disappoint­ing World Cup in which the South Americans were eliminated in the last-16 by eventual champions France.

“The Argentine Football Associatio­n (AFA) and the ex-coach of the national team Jorge Sampaoli today reached a mutual agreement to rescind his contract,” the AFA said in a statement on Sunday.

The AFA thanked Sampaoli, 58, and his assistants, who have also left, for their services.

The decision means that Argentina, world champions in 1978 and 1986, are looking for their fourth coach in four years.

Sampaoli took over a year ago charged with putting together a side to first reach the 2018 World Cup in Russia and then mount a challenge for the trophy.

His team – thanks largely to the brilliance of Lionel Messi – qualified for the tournament with a win in their last match.

However, they struggled in a group where they faced first Iceland then Croatia and Nigeria – drawing the first match, losing the second and winning the third with a late goal to take them into the last-16, where they went down 4-3 to France.

The AFA’s decision to split with Sampaoli, the former Sevilla coach who took Chile to the Copa America title with victory over Argentina in the 2015 final, was expected even though he had a contract until 2022.

Sampaoli inherited an ageing squad and never looked like putting his stamp on a side that was inconsiste­nt for most of his tenure. –

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