Argentina needs to calm down: Bauza

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Fri, 10 Nov 2017 - 06:53 GMT

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Football Soccer - River Plate vs Sao Paulo - Copa Libertadores - Antonio Liberti stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10/3/16. Sao Paulo's head coach Edgardo Bauza gestures. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci/Files

Football Soccer - River Plate vs Sao Paulo - Copa Libertadores - Antonio Liberti stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina 10/3/16. Sao Paulo's head coach Edgardo Bauza gestures. REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci/Files

CAIRO – 10 November 2017: Former Argentina’s national team manager, Edgardo Bauza, trusts Argentina’s players’ ability to win the World Cup in Russia.

“What Argentina needs to do is calm down and know that it… has players who can become champions, ” Bauza told EFE on Friday.

Bauza coached Argentina’s national team from August to 2016 to April 2017, he managed the team in nine games, won three, lost three and ended three with a draw.

Bauze was sacked and Argentina’s football federation appointed Jorge Sampaoli. “Argentina has a new coach who is trying to implement his way of playing and has players of great hierarchy and has the best, because Messi is still the best player," Bauze relayed.

Bauza is the current coach of Saudi Arabia and he hopes to achieve great things with the Saudi Arabian team who qualified to the World Cup after 12 years of absence; having last played at the World Cup in 2006 in Germany.

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