May 282010
 

Former playing great Mario Kempes says Argentina can’t rely solely on Lionel Messi if they want to win the World Cup. Messi led Barcelona to their second straight league title, and was the top goal scorer in both the Spanish League (34) and Europe (47). His sublime performances with the Catalan team have earned him numerous personal honours, including FIFA’s Player of the Year award.

It’s also brought the inevitable comparisons to Diego Maradona, one of the greatest players in the game. Maradona won the World Cup as a player in 1986 and led Argentina to the 1990 final. He now coaches the national team.

“Messi is a great player, the best in the world. But he can’t do it alone,” Kempes, who led the Albiceleste to the World Cup title in 1978 and was awarded the Golden Ball as best player of the tournament, said through a translator on Wednesday.

“That’s why normally, with a world champion, one player stands out but you need to be surrounded by a class of players.

“That’s what Maradona has to find,” added Kempes, who will be working for ESPN Deportes in South Africa. “The team, the unity of that group in order to guarantee Messi can play at the level he has in Europe.”

As for the comparisons with Maradona, Kempes was keen to play them down.

“No,” he said when asked if the comparisons are fair. “Maradona did what he had to do. Soccer’s totally changed.”

Despite his success at the club level, Messi has been criticised back home because he hasn’t shown the same flair – or had the same results – when playing for Argentina.

Argentina were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Germany four years ago, and they struggled to secure South America’s final automatic qualifying spot for South Africa. Argentina were humiliated by Bolivia in a 6-1 defeat during qualifying and also lost 3-1 at home to arch-rivals Brazil.

Not even Maradona, who took over 19 months ago despite no formal training as a coach, has been immune to criticism. Some have suggested Maradona should play Messi on the right side of a three-pronged attack, as he does at Barcelona.

So far, Messi has played a free role behind the two forwards for Argentina.

“Mixed. Good and bad,” Kempes said when asked to evaluate his former team-mate as a coach.

But Kempes said he sees signs of progress. Argentina have won all five of their friendlies this year, including a 2-1 win over 2006 semi-finalists Germany and a 5-0 rout of Canada on Monday.

Argentina are expected to advance from the group stage. In addition to Argentina and Nigeria, Group B includes Greece and South Korea.

“I feel much more comfortable and at ease because all of the (recent) games, they did play well. Not a lot of mistakes,” Kempes said. “Now he’ll have more time to work with the players, and we’re hoping he finds the team he’s looking for.

“It’s a very good group,” he added. “I hope the experience they have playing many years in Europe will show in the World Cup.” — AP

May 282010
 

So… it’s only 13 more days before we have one of the biggest sporting event in the world. To be part of something BIG like FIFA Football World Cup is something that you can’t miss for whatever reason. As always, I’ll be supporting my La Albiceleste (White and Skyblue). The support for Argentina was not due to Lionel Messi or Diego Millito who made recent headlines in many of Sport News around the globe these few days but it’s naturally internalised within me since Italia 1982 World Cup.

So at this coming tournarment at South Africa, Argentina will be led by their legendary striker, Diego Armardo Maradona and he’d selected final 23 man squad last week with nothing surprised decision for me except the exclusion of Gago and Javier Zanetti. With this entry, it’s not mean that i’ll bias towards other teams but as usual, i also have my second and third team to support as contigency plan if my Argentina can’t get through group stage.

I’ll not announce that 2nd and 3rd team since my mind keeps telling me that Argentina squad this year for will do good for me ( and of course for Argentina). For you out there, please drop a comment if you’re supporting the same team like me or you have another option like many Malaysian … who support the pathetic England…

Just for the info  below is Final 23 squad for Argentina :-

Argentina’s 23-man World Cup squad in full

Goalkeepers -
Sergio Romero AZ Alkmaar (NED)
Mariano Andujar Catania (ITA)
Diego Pozo Colon
Defenders -
Nicolas Otamendi Velez Sarsfield
Gabriel Heinze Marseille (FRA)
Martin Demichelis Bayern Munich (GER)
Walter Samuel Inter (ITA)
Ariel Garce Colon
Nicolas Burdisso Roma (ITA)
Clemente Rodríguez Estudiantes
Midfielders -
Juan Sebastian Veron Estudiantes
Javier Mascherano Liverpool (ENG)
Jonas Gutierrez Newcastle (ENG)
Angel Di Maria Benfica (POR)
Maximiliano Rodriguez Liverpool (ENG)
Javier Pastore Palermo (ITA)
Mario Bolatti Fiorentina (TA)
Forwards -
Lionel Messi Barcelona (ESP)
Gonzalo Higuain Real Madrid (ESP)
Carlos Tevez Manchester City (ENG)
Sergio Aguero Atletico Madrid (ESP)
Diego Milito Inter (ITA)
Martin Palermo Boca Juniors