World Cup 2018: Diego Maradona Demands Access To Argentina Training
Maradona was spotted supporting his national team at the stadium during matches with Iceland
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: June 24, 2018 07:12 pm IST
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Maradona was spotted supporting his national team at the stadium
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Nigeria beat Iceland 2-0 in Volgograd to lift Argentina's hopes
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Maradona told Venezuelan TV that he could not blame the players
Argentine legend Diego Maradona, who led his country to the 1986 World Cup title, has demanded access to the team's training ground in the run-up to their decisive final Group D game against Nigeria. "I want to be able to talk to the players and make them understand what it means to wear the national shirt," the 57-year-old said, reports Sputnik news agency. Earlier, Maradona was spotted supporting his team at the stadium during matches with Iceland on June 16 and with Croatia five days later.
On Friday, Nigeria beat Iceland 2-0 in Volgograd to lift Argentina's hopes of advancing to the knockout stage.
Now, with the squad facing the prospect of an early World Cup exit, Argentina's only goal is to beat Nigeria and hope that Iceland don't win against Croatia.
Following Argentina's 0-0 draw with Iceland, Maradona told Venezuelan TV that he could not blame the players and slammed the team's performance as a "disgrace".
The football legend also warned manager Jorge Sampaoli that he would not be welcome back home if he didn't change his tactics.