Martino to stick with Argentina losers
SANTIAGO, Chile (AFP) — Argentina Coach Gerardo Martino insisted he would stick with the squad beaten in the Copa America final for the 2018 World Cup campaign, even though he bemoaned missed chances.
Martino said his side should have won the trophy in the 120 minutes of regular play and extra time against Chile. They lost 4-1 in a penalty shoot-out.
“Defeats like today are not going to change my analysis,” Martino told a press conference, giving a vote of confidence to a team that has now lost the Copa America and World Cup finals in the space of a year.
“Over the 120 minutes, it was a fairly equal game. But Argentina should have won.
“We tried everything. We had chances — Nico Otamendi, ‘Pocho’ Lavezzi and, of course, Higuain at the end.”
Gonzalo Higuain, in particular, had a chance to score in injury time of extra time and then badly missed his shoot-out penalty.
“They were very clear chances that should have changed the outcome of the game,” Martino said.
But the coach added that there will no change in line-up or tactics.
Argentina “will continue in the same way” in qualifiers for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
“For the next campaign we will continue insisting on the same ideas and on the pursuit of success,” said Martino.