Sampaoli tipped for Argentina
TWICE World Cup winner Argentina sacked coach Edgardo Bauza on Monday after a string of poor results in South American qualifying left it struggling to reach the 2018 finals in Russia.
Media reports suggest Sevilla’s Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli, who has never disguised his ambition to take charge of the national team and steered neighboring Chile to the Copa America title in 2015, will step into the vacancy.
“We’ve reached an agreement, we’ve told Bauza he’s ceased to be the national team coach,” the Argentine FA’s recently elected president Claudio Tapia told reporters after a meeting at the organization’s Buenos Aires headquarters.
Argentina, whose captain Lionel Messi has been banned for four matches for insulting a match official, is fifth in the South American group with four qualifiers remaining.
The top four in the 10-nation group go through to the 2018 finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed country qualifies for a playoff against a team from Oceania.
Bauza presided over eight matches, all 2018 World Cup qualifiers, with three wins, two draws and three defeats.
If the AFA can successfully prise Sampaoli away from Sevilla at the end of the season, he would have until August 31 to prepare for Argentina’s next qualifier, a tricky trip to play Uruguay in Montevideo.
The new AFA leadership made the decision to dispense with Bauza after Argentina was lucky to beat Chile 1-0 at home with a Messi penalty then lost 0-2 away to Bolivia at high altitude in La Paz last month.
Bauza, 59, was appointed last July by Armando Perez, who headed a FIFA committee that administered the AFA and prepared it for the presidential election that Tapia won last month.
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