The 1986 World Cup winner felt Fifa made the wrong decision
to hand the award to the Barcelona star and rued Argentina's
defeat to Germany
Argentina icon Diego Maradona feels Lionel Messi did not
deserve to win the Golden Ball following his performances at
the World Cup.
The Barcelona star beat the likes of Thomas Muller, Arjen
Robben and James Rodriguez to the prestigious individual
award after scoring four goals in seven performances at this
summer's tournament and guiding his team to the final, yet
Maradona feels the 27-year-old only won it for commercial
reasons.
"Messi? I would give him heaven if possible," Maradona said
during his show on Telesur.
"But it's not right when someone wins something that he
shouldn't have won just because of some marketing plan."
Maradona then went on to voice his disappointment with
Argentina's 1-0 defeat in Sunday's final against Germany
following Mario Gotze's goal in extra-time.
"I feel sorry for my country. Mario Gotze's goal really hurt.
There's a huge sadness in my heart that we lost the final.
"All things put together, I think Argentina deserved at least
penalties. That Germany won was the result of a
misunderstanding in the Argentine defence."
The 1986 World Cup winner also had his say on Alejandro
Sabella's decision to replace Ezequiel Lavezzi with Sergio
Aguero at half-time and argued that the Argentina boss got
things wrong.
"I don't understand the substitution of Lavezzi. He was
phenomenal down the wing. Kun Aguero didn't have the same
impact. It was not his tournament."
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