The national DT avoided entering into the controversy about which is the best team of the world champions. “There is no debate, it is nonsense,” argued the coach.
The DT of the Argentine national team, lionel scaloniexcluded himself from all controversy when asked if his team was the best of the world champions, following a comment from the midfielder Rodrigo DePaul that generated a debate among fans, journalists and some of the players of 1978 and 1986.
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“De Paul said one thing, but there is no debate. They all play for Argentina and I don’t want to get into that, it’s nonsense. All three were world champions. If you give me a choice, I’ll say all three, and if they want, I’ll put the last one mine”said Scaloni after consulting a journalist at the press conference he gave at the AFA premises, in advance of the friendly against Panama next Thursday at River Plate.
“For me it’s three o’clock and they will go down in history. I don’t see the point of thinking that, and I don’t think Rodrigo has said it for debate. More than that doesn’t happen”Scaloni pointed out.
“The important thing is that all three were champions, but in a place like Argentina where everyone thinks about football, whatever they say, the debate will continue and it will not end,” said the coach from Pujato, Santa Fe.
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