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The former player and Albiceleste coach suggests that he should have succeeded Alejandro Sabella and claims that the team failed to "win well" in any of their World Cup games
Diego Maradona has suggested that he should have been offered the chance to coach Argentina again - especially following Brazil's appointment of Dunga.

The former midfielder, who led Brazil at World Cup 2010, replaced Luiz Felipe Scolari as Selecao coach following their disastrous end to the finals this summer.

Napoli icon Maradona, who was Argentina boss during the same 2010 finals, claims that he deserves the same second chance as his Brazil counterpart.

"The team has no coach. I played for Argentina. If Brazil called Dunga, why didn't Argentina call me?" he told Ole.

"Anyway, I'm happy in Dubai and I don't have to kneel before anyone."

Alejandro Sabella stepped down as Argentina coach after their World Cup final defeat to Germany, with former Barcelona boss Gerardo Martino expected to be named his successor.

Despite the team reaching their first final since 1990, Maradona does not believe that the Albiceleste ever played a consistently strong 90 minutes throughout their campaign in Brazil.

"I don't want to be harsh on Sabella or the players but I don't think Argentina won a single game well," he added.

"You can look for good passages of play but anyone who looks for a game in which we played well won't find one."

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