Argentina's former coach reacts sharply: I'd take a gun and kill everyone.

The Argentina Football Federation's decision to establish a headquarters in Spain, to closely follow popular talents in Europe, has sparked much controversy. The choice of Tapia has not been welcome, and one of the harshest critics is Cesar Luis Mennotti, the coach who won Argentina's first world title. [...]
The choice of Tapia has not been welcome, and one of the harshest critics is Cesar Luis Mennotti, the coach who won Argentina's first world title in 1978.
“Federata thought about creating an office in Spain, bought the land and is investing in the new building, while many teams in Argentina have no drinking water. He says they're looking for the descendants of Messi, but why they should only be in Europe and not Argentina,” Mennotti said.
He then added the tone of criticism: “I feel like I'm going to go live in Uruguay and leave my country because of these leaders that have failed in the field and abroad. I would take a gun and kill all these people who are destroying football and the passion of a nation for this sport,”













