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Argentina's three-pronged attack fails to click

Sun Jun 7, 2009 11:28pm IST
 
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By Brian Homewood

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina coach Diego Maradona will have to go back to the drawing board after his team's rudderless performance in their 1-0 win over Colombia.

The three points and the standings in the South America group, where Argentina are safely in the direct qualifying places for South Africa with five matches to play, were the only good news for Maradona after Saturday's game.

Argentina should comfortably qualify for the World Cup but will have to improve enormously if they are to challenge for the title or have any hope of beating arch-rivals Brazil at home in September.

Argentine critics agree that Maradona's three-pronged attack of diminutive strikers, Sergio Aguero, Lionel Messi and Carlos Tevez is not working and that he needs to look for an alternative.

The midfield on Saturday was a dreadful mess and there was almost none of the refined passing game which has characterised Argentina in the last few years.

Almost unbelievably, they depended instead on long balls hoofed forward from defence.

Fernando Gago was substituted at halftime after struggling to adapt his new role on the right flank, where he contributed to one of Colombia's best chances after losing possession to Vladimir Marin.

Maradona, who complained bitterly about the pitch at River Plate's Monumental stadium, later took responsibility, admitting that he had been wrong to field the Real Madrid player out of position.  Continued...

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