‘I nearly died’ – Maradona misses out on first title as coach (Guardian)

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28 views 1 minutes read The coach of Mexican second division football team Dorados, Argentine Diego Armando Maradona, waits for the start of the second leg match of the Mexican second-division finals against Atletico San Luis, at the Alfonso Lastras Ramirez stadium in San Luis Potosi, Mexico, on May 5, 2019. (Photo by Ulises Ruiz / AFP)

Diego Maradona’s hopes of winning his first coaching title were dashed Sunday as his Dorados team lost the Mexican second-division finals, along with their shot at promotion.

Rivals Atletico San Luis scored the lone goal of the second leg in extra time to clinch the title and a spot in the first division — the second time they have left Maradona empty-handed in two consecutive finals.

“I nearly died… But it’s fine. I’m sad for my boys, though,” Maradona said after the match.

The Argentine great and his team faced a tough task heading into the second-leg match, having been held 1-1 in the first leg at home in Culiacan, in the northwestern state of Sinaloa. Read more

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