86 champion believes that Lionel Messi won the title for
marketing reasons and criticizes resolutions of the coach after engaging Aguero
at the expense of in-form Lavezzi.
Former Argentina coach Diego Armando Maradona sees, that
Messi did not deserve to get the title of best player in the World Cup final.
The case of the controversy raised during the last few hours
after he received the title of best player in the World Cup to be regarded as
the tournament has seen players presented bitter performance than him, in what
Maradona joined the list of critics.
Players like Thomas Muller and Arjen Robben and James
Rodriguez, who were close to getting the title of the best in the tournament
after a good level of all of them, but the Argentine flea, who led his country
to the final after an absence of 24 years, was able to beat them all.
Maradona said during his appearance today in the
"Telesur" TV: "Messi! I wish I were able to give him happiness...
but it is not the right thing to win the award a person does not deserve to
just be marketing it in the first place."
And Maradona voiced frustration over the Argentina loss
suffered 1-0 by Germany on Sunday night during extra time goal after Mario Gotze
scored a killer goal in the second period of extra time.
He continued: "I feel sad for my country, goal scored
by Mario Gotze made me suffering pain really, and there is great sorrow in my
heart because we lost the game."
He added: "Because of everything that happened in the
game, I think that Argentina was worth at least access to a penalty shoot-out,
the win came to Germany as a result of a misunderstanding on the defensive
line."
World Cup champion in 1986 spoke for a decision on the
replacement Alejandro Sabella Ezekiel Lavezzi and Sergio Aguero in the descent
of the second half and it was considered wrong decision.
He concluded by saying: "I do not understand what the
reason behind the replacement for Lavezzi is, he was a wonderful level wing,
Aguero did not provide the same effect in this tournament that was not his tournament.”
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