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Maradona: Defeat makes qualifying hard for Argentina
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-09-06 15:30

ROSARIO - A 3-1 home defeat by arch-rivals Brazil has complicated Argentina's hopes of reaching the World Cup finals, coach Diego Maradona said on Saturday.

Maradona: Defeat makes qualifying hard for Argentina
Argentina head coach Diego Maradona looks on during their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match against Brazil in Rosario, September 5, 2009. [Agencies] 

His Brazil counterpart Dunga, meanwhile, celebrated a victory that secured the leaders of the South American group their place in next year's finals in South Africa.

"We have to go to Paraguay to see if we can win the three points," Maradona told reporters, looking ahead to Wednesday's next qualifier in Asuncion.

"It's going to be tough, complicated and all the more so after today's defeat.

"To lose to Brazil is always bad and we had hopes of winning this match to get near the World Cup."

Maradona: Defeat makes qualifying hard for Argentina
Brazil's Luis Fabiano celebrates with Kaka (top) and Maicon (R) after he scored their third goal in their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match against Argentina in Rosario, September 5, 2009. [Agencies] 

The top four in the South American group will qualify automatically while the team finishing fifth goes into a playoff against the fourth-placed team in the CONCACAF region.

Argentina are fourth, eight points behind Brazil, and also behind Chile and Paraguay.

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Maradona, who has now presided over three defeats and two wins in five qualifiers, refused to blame his players.

"I'm not complaining about my players ... We mustn't jump on (Lionel) Messi because he doesn't play alone," he said.

Messi was seen as holding the key to victory over Brazil but he was well handled by the Brazil defence.

"Overall I'm not bitter, I got very bitter in Bolivia," Maradona added, referring to a 6-1 drubbing at high altitude in April.

Dunga said he was pleased about Brazil's qualification in a match in which "technique won the day" and his players showed their work ethic.

"We have a team with great champions who work hard on the pitch. They are very hard-working players," he said.

"They are a young yet very mature team."