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"It is appalling not to have a single prepared move. Knowing that all the Icelandic players are 6'3", we looked for headers at all the corners. We didn't do a single short one."Maradona refused to blame Argentina's players for the result, singling out how Messi had given it his all despite a disappointing individual display. Instead, he placed the blame for the result at the feet of Sampaoli, who was in charge of Chile during the last World Cup in Brazil.
"His game plan was a disgrace. I don't blame the players. I blame a lack of preparation because there obviously hasn't been any."Maradona helped Argentina to victory in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, where he was also named as player of the tournament. He also managed the country during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where they were eventually beaten 4-0 by Germany in the quarter-finals. Argentina will now turn their attention to beating Croatia in Novograd on Thursday. Their final group game comes in St. Petersburg the following Tuesday, when they face Nigeria.
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