2018 FIFA WC: What is Jorge Sampaoli’s message to the nation after losing against Croatia?

Sampaoli begged Argentine fans to forgive him after losing against Croatia

XtraTime Web Desk: Argentina’s World Cup hopes nearly came to an end as they lost to Croatia 3-0 in a group stage match of 2018 FIFA World Cup. Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli begged Argentine fans to forgive him.

Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli has promised the team will give everything they have to try and qualify for the World Cup’s round of 16 after their hopes of progression suffered the hammer blow of a 3-0 loss to Croatia.

Beaten finalists at the hands of Germany four years ago, Argentina failed to convince in qualifying for this year’s tournament in Russia, where they have drawn 1-1 with debutant minnows Iceland and been taken apart by Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic in Nizhny Novgorod on Thursday.



La Albiceleste has just one point ahead of a final match of Group D against Nigeria in St Petersburg and faces the prospect of bowing out at the first hurdle for the first time since 2002, in what could be Lionel Messi’s last appearance on football’s biggest stage.

“I don’t know about shame, but I definitely feel pain,” Sampaoli told a news conference at Nizhny Novgorod Stadium.

“It’s been a long time as a coach since I’ve been through this experience and it’s much more painful when I’m wearing the jersey of my country.

“Our plan for this match didn’t work out and we need to see what happens and put everything we have into the last opportunity to fight and give it out all. We have no other alternative.



“There’s pain because we weren’t at the level that the Argentinian people expect of us.”

Asked what his message would be for the country’s fans, Sampaoli said: “I would beg for their forgiveness, especially those Argentina supporters who made such a great effort to be here.

“And I repeat what I said, I’m responsible. I was just as dreamy-eyed as any fan before. So I’m hurt.

“I did the best job I could and I quite simply did not find a way to give them what they wanted.”