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Maradona warns he may leave UAE club

Wednesday, February 08, 2012



DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Diego Maradona warned the owners at Al Wasl yesterday that he may not return to coach the team next season if it doesn't buy the kind of players that would allow him to compete for the league title.

The Argentine football great complained at a press conference that the United Arab Emirates club didn't bring in enough quality players during the recent January transfer window. It signed two foreign players — Mohammad-Reza Khalatbari of Iran and Juan Ignacio Mercier of Argentina — but Maradona said he had wanted to sign several others as well, without providing names.

"It was a restrictive budget and did not allow us to sign players we had in mind," Maradona said through a club translator. "I would like everyone to know, especially the fans, that next season I will not accept a small budget. We need a big budget that will allow us to sign players that will give us a boost... If this will not happen, I will not be able to do my job. I will not be able to continue."

Maradona's criticism is the latest sign that he is growing tired of his lucrative coaching job in the conservative Gulf nation.

Since arriving on a two-year contract in May, Maradona has taken aim at referees he called biased, questioned the professionalism of some players in the league and was fined by the league for verbally abusing a rival coach.



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