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Trapattoni, Dunga & Maradona
So has Maradona matured as a manager or is he turning into his erstwhile nemesis, Dunga? Has he become a purveyor of dull, negative football sure to be undone the first time they come up against a good team or go behind in a game? Or are we seeing the genesis of a World Cup winning manager, a pragmatic Maradona intent, as so many times before in his long career, on getting the best from apparently limited resources and/or compensate for lack of time to impart his wisdom with a strategy no doubt learned on the potreros of Fiorito and which could be pithily summarised on the back of a napkin as: “Stay back there and just give the ball to me; i’m better than you.” Continue reading
Posted in Trapattoni, Dunga & Maradona
Tagged Argentina, Ángel Cappa, Bizarro World, Burruchaga, Cambiasso, Di María, Duff, Dunga, Fiorito, Germany, Ireland, Luis Calvano, Maradona, México '86, Messi, nostalgia, Olé, Otamendi, Paul McShane, Riquelme, Robbie Keane, Trapattoni, Verón, Zanetti
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