Argentina great Diego Maradona has criticised Lionel Messi, suggesting that the Barcelona star's retirement from international football, and subsequent change of heart, was "staged"
Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi
Buenos Aires: Argentina great Diego Maradona has criticised Lionel Messi, suggesting that the Barcelona star's retirement from international football, and subsequent change of heart, was "staged". "I don't know whether this was staged to make us understand that he'd lost three finals, but we never lost by big margins," Maradona said to radio station La Red.
Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi
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Messi announced his retirement from international football after Argentina lost the Copa America final to Chile on penalties in June, with the Barcelona forward crucially missing in the shoot-out. "This is the end for me with the national team, it's not for me," said Messi at the time. That defeat came after Argentina lost the 2015 Copa America final to the same opponents and the 2014 World Cup final to Germany. Maradona believes Messi spoke too rashly and upset many people in Argentina with his comments.
"He got annoyed for nothing. He wasn't to blame for the defeat, others were. So why did he announce his retirement? He spoke too quickly, made everyone hold their breath (on a potential return)," added Maradona, the star of the Argentina team that won the 1986 World Cup. Earlier this month, Messi confirmed he would rejoin the national set-up after being convinced by new coach Edgar Bauza to make a comeback. Messi will return to the Argentina sqaud when they play at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela on September 1 and 6.