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Solid start but bigger tests ahead for Maradona

Greater tests than Wednesday 1-0 win at Hampden Park await, however, and a long hiatus before Maradona gets his next chance to test himself as an international coach against France in February.

Invoking his pet theme of love for the Argentina colours, Maradona said: "We had a good match, knowing that we were in crisis. The players gave everything for the jersey.

"The click I wanted to see in the players, I got, which was to overcome the fear of losing. I think we did this wholeheartedly."

Argentina had won only once in eight matches and reached a low ebb in a comprehensive if meagre 1-0 loss to Chile last month that led to former coach Alfio Basile's resignation.

"We did everything we had planned before the match," Maradona told Wednesday's post-match news conference.

"There are players who were incredible in the team camp... who give their lives for the jersey.

"I want to assure Argentines that they will give their lives in each match, they will do anything so the team plays better every time."

About 70 percent of Argentines thought Maradona's appointment earlier this month was a mistake given his lack of coaching experience.

"There were quite a number of good individual performances that leave me satisfied enough to face the future calmly," Maradona said.

Maradona is lucky, though, that after facing France in Marseille in three months' time, he has two of South America's weakest sides to meet in the World Cup qualifiers at the end of March.

They meet Venezuela at home before facing Bolivia away in the rarefied atmosphere of La Paz, which is usually visiting team's greatest obstacle against the Bolivians at nearly 4,000 metres.