Argentina's Sampaoli: 'Loss is my responsibility'

Published on: 21 June 2018

Argentina boss Jorge Sampaoli took full blame for Argentina's embarrassing 3-0 loss to Croatia in their second Group D game on Thursday.

The South Americans crumbled after an awful error from goalkeeper Willy Caballero led to Ante Redic's second-half opener in Nizhny Novgorod. Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic then added two more goals late to put the game out of reach, with Argentina defenders appearing to give up on Rakitic's stoppage-time strike.

Speaking to reporters after the match, Sampaoli said the responsibility for his side's below-par performance falls squarely on him.

"I am the only one responsible for making the decisions," Sampaoli said. "Today, the loss is my responsibility.

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"I went in with a lot of hope and I am feeling a lot of pain with the defeat. For sure I didn't read the match as I should have."

Argentina struggled to find fluency in their play. And star forward Lionel Messi was largely a side figure in the match after taking 11 shots in the opening draw against Iceland.

"We were not able to find combinations that would have given us a chance," Sampaoli added.

"The plan for this game, I thought [we] would exercise pressure over our rival over Croatia but after the first goal we suffered emotionally and we weren't able to change the story.

"Everything that happened to this team in terms of the lack of performance of this team has to do with the leader. And I take responsibility for that if the players were not able to adapt to the gameplan.

"I take responsibility for not reading the match properly. Our plan didn't prosper."

Source: espn.co.uk

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