Diego Maradona To Resign As Coach Of Mexican Club, Dorados Over ‘Referee Bias’
Argentine legend, Diego Maradona has said he will quit his job at Mexican second-division club Dorados at the end of the season over perceived refereeing bias against his team.
The 58-year-old Maradona made the decision on Friday following a 1-1
draw with Venados, claiming his touchline presence led to decisions
going against his team. “Once it (the Clausura) is finished, I will
leave Dorados. I’m very sorry about it, but that’s my decision” Maradona
said at a news conference.
Maradona, who won the 1986 World Cup with Argentina, said he would
ask for a meeting with the club president to notify him of his decision
and the reason behind it. At the root of his anger on Friday was a “very
clear” penalty that was not awarded to his side.
“Do you know why the referee didn’t give it? Maradona asked
reporters. “Because you’re going to say tomorrow that it’s because it’s
Maradona team.”
Dorados extended their unbeaten run in the league to eight games and
sit third in the standings, having lost to leaders Atletico San Luis in
December’s Apertura final.
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