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Maradona's Argentina crush Venezuela

Published on Monday, March 30, 2009Email To Friend    Print Version

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AFP): Diego Maradona could not have asked for a better result in his first official match as Argentina coach, with his team crushing Venezuela 4-0.

Barcelona playmaker Lionel Messi set Argentina on their way to victory in this 2010 World Cup qualifier with the first goal on 26 minutes after a 1-2 with Carlos Tevez on Saturday.

Argentina's national football coach Diego Maradona (R) watches Argentine forward Carlos Tevez (L) and Venezuelan defender Juan Fuenmayor struggle for the ball during their FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifier match at the Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires. AFP PHOTO
He then provided the cross that led to Manchester United striker Tevez doubling the advantage two minutes after the break.

Maximiliano Rodriguez and Sergio Aguero, father of Maradona's grandson, completed the rout with goals in the 51st and 73rd minutes.

This was Argentina's 16th win over Venezuela in as many meetings, and Maradona described the outcome as "better than expected".

"Reality has overcome fiction," added the Argentine football legend who was adding this to friendly wins away to France and Scotland.

It pushed Argentina up to second in the South America section of qualifying for South Africa next year, four points behind Paraguay.

Arch rivals Brazil, lying third, two points behind Argentina, play Ecuador on Sunday.
 
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