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Cesar Luis Menotti, the man who led Argentina to their first World Cup victory, passes away at age 85 – News

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Last updated: 2024/05/05 at 11:24 PM
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Cesar Luis Menotti, the legendary Argentinian football coach who led the team to victory in the 1978 World Cup, has passed away at the age of 85. Menotti, born in Rosario, Argentina, had a successful coaching career that spanned 37 years, managing 11 clubs and two national teams. He is best known for bringing Argentina to victory in the 1978 World Cup and the under-20 title the following year, embodying a romantic ideal of football despite Argentina’s reputation for a more aggressive style of play.

In the 1978 World Cup final, Argentina defeated the Netherlands 3-1 in extra-time, with star player Mario Kempes scoring twice. The victory was marked by controversy, as many believed that Argentina’s repressive junta made it an unsuitable host for the tournament. Menotti’s decision not to pick a young Diego Maradona also raised eyebrows, as he felt the need to protect the talented player. Despite the controversies, Argentina’s victory was a triumph of flair and skill.

Menotti’s coaching style and persona were just as memorable as his victories on the field. Known as the “Thin One”, he was often seen smoking on the touchline and maintaining a unique appearance with his shaggy hair. Despite his personal struggles, including the loss of his father to cancer and his own battle with smoking, Menotti remained dedicated to his craft and his players.

After leading Argentina to the under-20 World Cup victory in 1979, Menotti’s coaching career eventually came to an end after the 1982 World Cup in Spain. He continued to coach in various countries, including winning two cups with Barcelona, before retiring from coaching. Menotti maintained a belief that football styles were inherently political and that a more left-wing approach to the game was more sincere and committed to the public.

Menotti’s legacy as a coach and a player will always be remembered in the football world, as he left an indelible mark on the sport through his commitment to his ideals and his dedication to the beautiful game. His passing is a loss to the football community, but his impact and influence will continue to be felt for years to come. Rest in peace, Cesar Luis Menotti, a true legend of the game.

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