World Cup 2010: Diego Maradona Jr: Argentina Are Strongest & They Will Win The Tournament

Maradona and Messi will do the business in South Africa...

By Salvatore Landolina

Diego Maradona at Soccer City Stadium - Johannesburg
Diego Maradona's son, Diego Armando Maradona Jr, has said Argentina will show all of their supremacy at the World Cup.

He believes his father (pictured) will lead the Albiceleste to glory in South Africa despite a shaky quailifcation campaign. And, he has picked out Barcelona magician Lionel Messi as the one that will annoint his side with the World Cup crown.

"As a team and regarding potential, Argentina are the strongest national team in the world," he told Radio Marte.

"I am surprised that Esteban Cambiasso, Javier Zanetti, Walter Samuel and Diego Milito have not been called.

"In attack, Lionel Messi and Gonzalo Higuain guarantee goals.

"I hope that my father can do well or the South American press will destroy him."

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