Maradona set to become Argentina coach
Updated: Wednesday, 29 Oct 2008 12:27
Diego Maradona revealed on Tuesday he is on the verge of accepting the job of Argentina coach.
Maradona met with Argentinian Football Association president Julio Grondona on Tuesday night. Carlos Bilardo was also at the meeting, and it is understood he could become a director in the new set-up.
In an interview with Fox Sports, Maradona suggested he was on the verge of accepting an offer.
‘The offer from Julio Grondona attracted me a lot,’ he said. ‘As soon as it is confirmed, I will start working, but I can say I am very proud.’
The Albicelestes have been without a coach since Alfio Basile stepped down for personal reasons on October 16.
Earlier Pedro Troglio, coach of Paraguayan club Cerro Porteno, claimed he has already been approached by Maradona to become a member of the new Argentina set-up.
‘I am extremely happy, but I must keep my feet on the ground,’ Maradona's former international team-mate told the Ole newspaper. ‘The world's best player has called me.
‘It was a huge surprise. Being aware that your name is included as possible coaching staff is amazing, but we'll have to wait to see whether Diego is selected.’
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