Despite
another final defeat at the Copa America Centenario, Gerardo Martino
will lead Argentina in their quest for gold in Brazil.
Gerardo
Martino will stay on as Argentina coach for the Olympic Games in Rio,
the Argentinian Football Association (AFA) has confirmed.
For the second successive year, Argentina suffered a penalty
shoot-out defeat to Chile in the Copa America final at MetLife Stadium
last Sunday.
In the wake of the loss Lionel Messi announced his international
retirement, while the futures of Javier Mascherano, Sergio Aguero and
Angel Di Maria in the squad remain uncertain.
Martino's position, too, came into question, but the AFA has assured
he will guide the Under-23 team in their quest for another gold medal.
"Gerardo Martino and his coaching staff will return to work next
Monday [July 4], in command of the Under-23 national team that will go
to Rio 2016," a tweet from the Argentina national team's official
account announced.
Angel Correa and Leandro Paredes were included in a group of nine
players already named for Olympic duty, with the remainder of the squad
set to be clarified this week.
CREDIT TO:http://www.fourfourtwo.com/news/martino-stay-argentinas-olympic-campaign
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