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Fresh from his side's 3-1 win over Mexico in the Round of 16, Argentina coach Diego Maradona said he will pick the right players to beat Germany in Saturday's FIFA World Cup™ quarter-final. A double from Argentina's Carlos Tevez, plus Gonzalo Higuain's fourth of the tournament, sealed the win while Mexico scored a consolation goal by Javier Hernandez.
Maradona is confident his side will now beat Germany, who crushed England 4-1. "We will take stock of our situation, then we will try and put together the best team to showcase our talents against Germany," he said. "It will be the team to give us the guarantee to overcome Germany. We know Germany are a different team to the side we faced in Mexico. They are stronger, but we will field the right players to beat them." Despite struggling to qualify for South Africa, Maradona's side have now picked up their fourth straight FIFA World Cup win and the former midfield maestro said he would dearly love to face the Germans himself. "I feel like pulling on the jersey and playing myself, it is beautiful to be involved with this group of players, I feel proud to share these moments with them," he said. "They said I had no idea about how to coach, but suddenly I am winning matches and I am still the same guy." |
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"I feel like pulling on the jersey and playing myself, it is beautiful to be involved with this group of players, I feel proud to share these moments with them," he said. "They said I had no idea about how to coach, but suddenly I am winning matches and I am still the same guy."
That is exactly what I said to my friends here. If you look at all the coaches in the world cup Maradona is the most passionate, animated, charismatic of them all. If its 5-0 against Germany and only 5 min left, wait for Maradona to pull down his suit, revealing a jersey, and go on the field! |
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That is exactly what I said to my friends here. If you look at all the coaches in the world cup Maradona is the most passionate, animated, charismatic of them all. If its 5-0 against Germany and only 5 min left, wait for Maradona to pull down his suit, revealing a jersey, and go on the field! |
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Friedrich: Maradona is the greatest
Germany defender Arne Friedrich has said that he is relishing the chance to rub shoulders with the man he considers to be the world's greatest ever footballer - and shatter his FIFA World Cup™ dreams. The 31-year-old Hertha Berlin player and his team-mates will head into battle with Diego Maradona's Argentina on Saturday with a place in the semi-finals up for grabs. Friedrich will do so with immense admiration for the Argentinian coach, but few qualms about sending him home for South Africa disappointed. He told the DFB's official website: "He [Maradona] is a big attraction, he is the absolute star. As a player and now as a coach, he is unsurpassed. He was for me the greatest footballer ever and will always remain so. Therefore, it is of course great now to be measured indirectly with him - and it would be even more beautiful if we should win against his team." As a player and now as a coach, he is unsurpassed. He was for me the greatest footballer ever and will always remain so. Arne Friedrich Germany are well aware of the threat Argentina represent to their own hopes of lifting the trophy, but Friedrich is confident they can deal with that as a team. He said: "Argentina is the favourite. In one-on-one comparison, they have the better players, the greater individual class with [Lionel] Messi, [Carlos] Tevez and the like. But we have to find a team capable of creative solutions. We are close as a team and have so far shown that we can keep up with all the teams we have played." Friedrich was speaking after it was confirmed that Wolfsburg are in talks with Hertha Berlin over signing him. The defender has two years left to run on his contract in the German capital, but is unlikely to remain at the club following their relegation to the second division. Hertha are under pressure to sell their biggest earner and Friedrich recently admitted he had "several offers" but was not going to make up his mind over his future until after the FIFA World Cup. Steve McClaren's Wolfsburg, though, have emerged as a possible destination. "We are in negotiations with Hertha," the Wolves' managing director Dieter Hoeness told the Bild newspaper. The 31-year-old, who impressed in Germany's last-16 win against England at the weekend, is also believed to be attracting interest from clubs in the English Premier League. |
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