Argentina coach Diego Maradona has declared that Lionel Messi will make more of an impact at the World Cup finals in South Africa than he made when the Albicelestes won it in Mexico in 1986
Argentina coach Diego Maradona has declared that Lionel Messi will make more of an impact at the World Cup finals in South Africa than he made when the Albicelestes won it in Mexico in 1986.
Maradona was the outstanding player of the tournament 24 years ago and has now stated that he has told Messi to follow in his footsteps by leading Argentina to glory in South Africa.
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"He has to be the leader of the ball. When we play football and the ball does not pass through Messi, then ball goes through me but I cannot move so then we are going wrong."
Argentina coach Diego Maradona said Diego Milito, who scored two goals in Inter Milan's Champions League triumph over Bayern Munich, will add to the team's strike-force in the World Cup.
Maradona said Milito's performance reinforces his belief in the striker's ability.
"He (Milito) scored two great goals, which show why I picked him," Maradona was quoted as saying in the Daily Telegraph Monday.
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Maradona has said he may play three forwards, with Lionel Messi teaming up frontu00a0 with Gonzalo Higuain and Carlos Tevez. Milito, Sergio Aguero and Martin Palermo look likely to be reserves.