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Published 12:04 1 Jul 2018 BST
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“We came to the cinema more than the pitch, because we came to see the chronicle of an announced death. And that’s what happened,” he said on teleSUR . “France contained Messi, Argentina’s midfield, so he could not get in behind them. “Without Messi we are just another team. “The game was played in a way we anticipated. What we were expecting happened. “Another World Cup has gone and we are left with nothing. It’s bad that another World Cup happened and Argentina did not manage to have a consistent team.”
Argentina manager Jorge Sampaoli said that his side lacked a 'clear idea' at the tournament and that their desire to win was potentially greater than the concepts they used to try and achieve victory.
“I think that we adapted to necessity, maybe, rather than having a clear idea,” Sampaoli said. “We had a clear need, we had to win. That was our main goal, and that was maybe stronger than our football concept. We had the best player in the world [Lionel Messi], and we had to try and create collective situations that allowed us to really use that player. “We tried many different tactics: surrounding him, creating situations for him. We tried to use everything we had to allow him to do what he can do. "We can analyse the structure and the performance, but I think there has been a development in this team. They fought until the very last minute and almost equalised at the end, and that’s what I really value.”
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