Diego Maradona, who this week accused his successor as Argentina coach Sergio Batista of accepting bribes, is also tainted by corruption, according to a claim made here on Saturday. Gabriel Buono, Maradona's former private secretary, made the accusation, saying of his ex boss: "He talks about bribes but if you are looking for someone who is corrupt the first person is Maradona - I've got all the evidence." Maradona caused a stir on Thursday when alleging that Batista had taken bribes to include certain players in the national team. Batista was sacked after July's Copa America flop on home soil having only replaced Maradona following the 2010 World Cup, which ended in a quarter-final thrashing by Germany. He had already been in the Argentine coaching set-up before taking over from Maradona as coach of the senior side having led the Olympic squad to glory at the 2008 Games. Batista responded by threatening legal action against Maradona, now coach of UAE club Al Wasl, for telling TyC Sports broadcaster that "after we (Maradona and his entourage) took over the team there was an end to bribes". Maradona suggested that certain arrangements had been in place to give certain players guarantees before he stamped out the practice. Batista strongly rejected Maradona's allegations and said he would take legal action to counter Maradona's "falsehoods (which are) a product of resentment" at being ousted as national coach.
GMT 11:12 2018 Tuesday ,23 January
What to do about FedererGMT 09:12 2018 Friday ,19 January
Time for talks on players' welfareGMT 10:22 2018 Tuesday ,09 January
US runner-up snubbed for OlympicsGMT 13:23 2018 Wednesday ,03 January
Won't sell unless replacements bought inGMT 17:23 2017 Thursday ,21 December
Abdel Razaq happy for his returnGMT 06:59 2017 Thursday ,09 November
Algerian footballer aspire to meet expectationsGMT 06:56 2017 Thursday ,09 November
Ismaily’s official underlines efforts to improve teamGMT 08:05 2017 Wednesday ,20 September
Tariq says his team is ready for matchMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor