t may not have been a vintage performance by Argentina, who spent much of the match soaking up pressure from les Bleus, however, their strength on the counter-attack was evident as they ultimately ran out 2-0 victors, leaving head coach Diego Maradona a contended man as he claimed his second international win in as many attempts.
A skimming shot from Jonas Gutierrez gave the visitors a first half lead before Lionel Messi spun Baraky Sagna with typical brilliance to thump home a second goal in the closing stages of the game.
My guys played well, Maradona told TF1 in a very brief interview at the end of the game. I am very glad. I am happy with their performance.
Particularly impressive in the Argentine side, apart from Messi, was the performance of their defence, which reduced France to very few chances, with Javier Mascherano and Fernando Gago particularly disruptive players in the centre of the park.
The French crowd appreciated the craft of the Argentine side, even supporting them to an extent in the closing stages of the game as they cried ole! after every completed pass by a member of the visiting side. On their hosts, Maradona smiled, They were very, very good.
Doubtless Maradona will not receive such a warm welcome when the competitive action starts for his side in the spring. Argentina host Col****ia on March 28 before travelling to Bolivia for a match on April 1