Former hot-shot Kempes joins Maradona in offering to coach Argentina

AFP  |  Buenos Aires 

Hot on the heels of Diego Maradona, another Argentine winner has thrown his hat into the ring to become the next

may still be resisting pressure to resign after Argentina's debacle and last 16 elimination against in Russia, but now has said he wants to take over.

"Of course!" he said when asked by current employers ESPN, for whom he works as a commentator, if he would be interested in the job.

"There's a lot of work to do but there's enough time to come up with a good project to tackle a very interesting challenge, and I'm sure it would win," said Kempes, Argentina's star striker during their 1978 triumph, scoring two goals in the final.

His assertion comes just two days after legend Maradona, who lifted in 1986, offered to for free.

Maradona spent two years at the helm from 2008 to 2010 but saw his side crash out of the World Cup in a humbling 4-0 quarter-final defeat to

The 63-year-old Kempes, though, has not coached since 2002 and his career was hardly glorious, taking in teams in Indonesia, Albania, and Bolivia, as well as lower league sides in and

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 10:05 IST