Western Morning News (Saturday)

Do it for Diego, says Argentina manager

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ARGENTINA manager Lionel Scaloni called on his players to honour the memory of Diego Maradona by getting their World Cup back on track against Mexico tonight.

On the two-year anniversar­y of the death of the nation’s footballin­g hero, Scaloni invoked the spirit of the man who captained his country to success in 1986 as they look to bounce back from their shock defeat to Saudi Arabia.

Anything other than a victory would leave the South Americans’ hopes of progressin­g out of Group C hanging by a thread.

“Today is a very sad day for everyone,” Scaloni told a press conference.

“Tomorrow we hope to bring some joy for Maradona, who will be looking down at us from the sky. That will be the most important thing for us.”

While the 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia, having been ahead, was a major surprise and put Argentina’s tournament at risk, Scaloni insists they have put the result behind them. And he is confident his players will produce a response.

“Emotionall­y we had to digest (the result) and, when you have one blow, two blows, what you need to do is bounce back and this group is ready to rise and bounce back,” Scaloni added.

Mexico’s manager Gerardo Martino was born in Rosario – the home city of Lionel Messi – and was a former team-mate of Maradona at Newell’s Old Boys.

However, he insists he has no divided loyalties as he prepares to face the country of his birth.

“If you were in my place what would you do? Mexico has to win, we hope Mexico win,” he said.

“What happens in soccer I leave it in the context of soccer. I am aware of the importance of the game for both Mexico and Argentina, but I have to do my utmost so Mexico can win.”

After their opening draw against Poland, a point against Argentina would not be fatal for Mexico. But Martino insists they cannot approach the game with that mindset.

“It is very difficult to see it from that point of view,” he added.

Martino coached Messi in a brief stint at Barcelona and admits he may have just had an off-day in their opening game.

“We have to think Messi will show his best version. Sometimes even without being on top of your game for 90 minutes in five minutes everything can happen.”

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