The problems of the World Cup of Argentina fall on Jorge Sampaoli and the federation, not Lionel Messi



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There is no doubt that Argentina, from the streets of Buenos Aires to the 23 provinces, has as much talent as any other country in the world in football. It's been a long time like this. From Mario Kempes to Diego Maradona, from Gabriel Batistuta to Juan Roman Riquelme, the two-time World Cup champions have an overflowing pool of talent that other countries would dream of having.

And one way or another, this era of Argentine football has not been able to do the job. It's been 25 years since the senior national team won nothing. It's been more than 10 years since the best player in the world on the list has anything to show.

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But why did it disastrously devastate the World Cup in Russia and the exit in the round of 16? It is rather simple. Continuity and leadership are not there. It's a flowing boat and nothing more. And the 4-3 loss to France was another example.

But why? Well, how long for you?

Five coaches since Maradona in 2010

From the end of 1974 to the 2010 World Cup, Argentina had eight coaches. Since the 2010 World Cup, there have been five and three in the qualifying round for the 2018 World Cup. How can you expect a team to build something? And all the resulting changes, from the tactical point of view, relationships, team dynamics and player change, self-destruction for any team.

And unfortunately, the federation chose the wrong man to lead this team.

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Sampaoli has a point in two World Cup matches with Argentina.
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Sampa's submarines and lack of talent do not cut him

Argentine manager Jorge Sampaoli insists on using players who are usually on the bench with their respective clubs, and that's puzzling. Willy Caballero: Safeguarding Chelsea. Marcos Rojo: save Manchester United. Two players who are not good enough to start a big team or a club, but they have won minutes in the first games of the starting formation. Caballero gave the first goal to Croatia he nearly gave up another screamer, and he was not keen in the first match. Rojo was awful in the opening match before Sampa finally stopped him from the starting lineup and kept him on the bench for 90 minutes against Croatia.

Apart from these two, there were several players who did not make the final cup that deserved to be at the World Cup. The German Pezzella was fantastic in defense with Fiorentina, and Ezequiel Garay in Valencia. In the center, Matias Kranevitter, Rodrigo Battaglia, Pablo Perez and Leandro Paredes have all been the leaders of their respective clubs.

Top, Mauro Icardi deserved a better shot for his production in Italy. However, Sampaoli brought two real forwards to the World Cup, which is not enough.

Now it's easy to say, "If he had brought these players, they would do better." We obviously do not know it, but many of them are experienced, experienced and know very well the heart of the team. It would be supposed that there would be more chemistry.

Instead, he opted for Enzo Perez, 32, who wrestled at River Plate. He has opted for a 34 year old Javier Mascherano who plays in China and who has no reason to be in this team. An Angel Di Maria who has not been good in a few years. An Ever Banega that has never produced consistently with the national team. And Lucas Biglia, who is not 100% healthy.

It is difficult to understand what is his thought process. All I know, it never worked.

How many players?

Since he took over in May 2017, he has called 59 different players, he has never repeated a starting lineup in consecutive games and he has changed training to either of the two first matches. three at the back against Croatia, a team that you simply can not do because of the height and ability of the wing.

I am totally for experimenting and trying to figure out how to go from the front. But by confronting all these different players through his first 13 games at the helm, he shows that he's jostling himself, he does not know which way to go, except down. The federation is also to blame. He broke Edgardo Bauza shortly after the resignation of Gerardo Martino. Change, change and more change. From high to low.

Of the 23 players that Sampaoli initially called (prior to Manuel Lanzini's injury), 11 had 10 selections or fewer with the national team. Some were not even used by him in qualifying before the tournament.

One has the impression that he went into the job without any ideas, just with a truck filled with duct tape and a prayer. And no prayer has been answered. In his press conference after the match, Sampaoli said that he thought the game plan would work.

It has not worked since Day 1.

"Reality really affects me," Sampaoli said. "It's painful."

For more than 40 million Argentines in the country and for fans around the world, even more.

It's at the point where the days of Argentina's collapsing World Cup neighborhoods are welcome. This is the sad reality. Sampaoli and the federation are to blame. Not Lionel Messi not to score. The coaching changes, the selection of a coach who does not know what he has at his disposal, ruin what could be Messi's last chance to win the World Cup.

The exit of the group stage of the 2002 World Cup was bad. It was also bad.

Not enough talent, not enough heart, but more importantly, not enough leadership. This is not Messi 's fault. This is not the fault of Gonzalo Higuain. From 2014 to 2016, Argetina lost a World Cup final and two Copa America finals. These were hard to swallow, but the team could at least get some results and move on.

Having a manager who proved that he did not have the ability to play this team was the downfall. Choose a match that Argentina has played since Sampaoli took control of the team.

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And Argentina too. But not only for a trophy, but for a manager worthy of directing the talent of this team, for a federation to make the right choice to rebuild this sinking. But the future is not clear. Will Messi continue? Will young people have a chance?

In Russia, the bus of the Argentine team said "Unidos por una ilusion". In English, "Together for a dream".

A dream that, thanks to the terrible decisions of Sampaoli, quickly became a nightmare.

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