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I would tell Messi not to come back to the national team, says Maradona

While the Barcelona star has remained tight-lipped on his future, the Argentinian legend believes the country cannot ask anything more of him
Argentina legend Diego Maradona has advised Lionel Messi to make his retirement from international football permanent as the uncertainty continues over the star's future with the Albiceleste.
Messi and Argentina suffered a mediocre World Cup campaign, crashing out in the last-16 after a tournament plagued with internal conflicts and sub-standard performances. 
The exit cost coach Jorge Sampaoli his job, while Messi has not been included in the two squads subsequently selected by interim boss Lionel Scaloni. 
And while the Barcelona star has refused to confirm his international future, his former Argentina boss believes he should not return. 
"What would I tell Messi? To not come back any more. To retire," the current Dorados coach told Clarin on Sunday. 
"The Under-15s lose and it is Messi's fault, the fixture list in Argentina puts Racing against Boca and Messi is to blame. He is always to blame. Stop breaking my balls. 
"I would tell him: 'don't go anymore, man'. Let's see if they can handle that. Let's see if they're really big men.
"I would have liked to see him tell us all to f**k off. Because he is not to blame for us not being world champions. Fine, we all placed our hopes in him, but when you go to the racetrack you hope your horse wins and he comes in eighth. 
Lionel Messi Diego Maradona Argentina South Korea World Cup 2010 06172010"In Formula One Vettel has a great engine and Hamilton beats him. Right now the national team doesn't do anything for me or for the people. We have lost that. The passion. It cannot play against Nicaragua or Malta, no, brother. We are throwing all the prestige we earned down the toilet."
When questioned over who he would like to see succeed Sampaoli, Maradona backed 1978 World Cup winner Cesar Luis Menotti, now 79 years old. 
And he was particularly scathing when asked about Scaloni's decision to leave the No. 10 jersey vacant while Messi weighs up his future