Maradona stands firm on outburst at reporters
Argentina coach Diego Maradona has no regrets over the lewd outburst he aimed at reporters after his side sealed a dramatic victory over Uruguay last week to qualify for next year’s World Cup finals. Maradona let fly with insults at some Argentine...
Argentina coach Diego Maradona has no regrets over the lewd outburst he aimed at reporters after his side sealed a dramatic victory over Uruguay last week to qualify for next year’s World Cup finals.
Maradona let fly with insults at some Argentine journalists in the news conference that followed the 1-0 win, prompting FIFA to launch an investigation that could lead to a fine and suspension .
“I apologised to the ladies, not to those who talk about football on television... It was a release but I don’t regret it,” Maradona told the state TV station Canal 7.
“After we qualified and I said what I said, everyone’s offended... I said it during child protection hours,” he said of the outburst following what he called ill-intentioned criticism of his team selection and perceived lack of tactical knowledge.
“If we’d ended up out of the World Cup I’d have had to go and live in Haiti... The first man to be shot would have been Diego Armando Maradona.”
He said the reason for the many team changes – calling up more than 70 players – in his 13 matches in charge since last November were for lack of form in some cases and (tactical) indiscipline in others.
“We got to the decisive matches (against Peru and Uruguay in October) with a lot of players from local (Argentine) teams who got us through,” he said.
“I knew I’d have my revenge and so now that I’m in the World Cup I say to the (journalists) ‘you were wrong guys’.”