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Maradona hints at back-fourhttp://www.soccerway.com/news/2010/April/17/maradona-hints-at-back-four/17 April 2010
Fixed 4?: Argentina boss Diego Maradona, seen here with Lionel Messi, will be using Nicolas Otamendi, Martin Demichelis and Walter Samuel with Gabriel Heinze as a probable for the defence at the World Cup.
(GSM) - Argentina boss Diego Maradona has dropped a hint of his probable back four at the World Cup, which has kept clean sheets in their last two games.
The controversial manager has called up over 90 players for his 16 matches in charge of the national side.
With such an incredible number of players being used by the Boca Juniors legend, it would be a guess as to who will be in the starting line-up when Argentina kick off their World Cup campaign against Nigeria on 12th June.
However, after 1-0 wins over Uruguay and Germany in their last two outings, Maradona revealed that he could be sticking with the same defensive line-up he used in both matches.
That consisted of three recognised centre-backs in Nicolas Otamendi, Martin Demichelis and Walter Samuel with Gabriel Heinze operating as a fourth in a narrow approach.
The unique formation is Maradona's response to unsuccessfully deploying attacking full-backs in a traditional four-four-two line up, and he is set to use this tactic in South Africa.
"I tried out lots of full-backs, I tried with [Javier] Zanetti, [Emiliano] Papa, and I finished up with four central defenders," Maradona said.
"I think I'm going to play like that, they're the ones who give me guarantees at the back. They didn't concede a goal and [Germany] didn't create any goal chances," he added.
Meanwhile, Newcastle winger Jonas Gutierrez has been assured that he will play a part in his nation's WC campaign, with Maradona claiming that he would have played the 26-year-old even if he were relegated to League One with the Magpies.
As it happens, Gutierrez has already secured promotion back to the Premier League with the Magpies, and he will be involved on the game's biggest stage this summer.
"I spoke to (Gutierrez) and reassured him that even if he went down to the C (third tier) with Newcastle I was going to take him," Maradona admitted.