Argentina were defeated by Croatia 3-0 in the group stages of the World Cup and it's been called one of the worst starts the country has had in the competition in thieir history.
The team are going through a mini-crisis, and it's unexpected, considering they have the likes of Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero in their ranks.
Blame has fallen at the players' door but a majority of the finger-pointing has been aimed at the Argentina manager Jorge Sampaoli.
The former Seville boss has been on the receiving end of criticism after the team's poor display against Croatia.
And the Croatia manager, Zlatko Dalić, has been getting stuck into the 58-year-old, too.
He's majorly peeved because Sampaoli didn't shake his hand after the game on Thursday.
Speaking to 24Sata earlier today, Dalić said: "'Sampaoli didn't even greet or congratulate me after the game.
"I have never left the pitch before shaking hands with the coach of the opponent whether I won or lost. I even gave him a Croatian kit before the game. Now I hope he will remember it forever.'
"You have got to be a man and congratulate the opponent no matter what happens. Sampaoli didn't do that and in my eyes you will never become a big coach if you behave like that."
News has making the rounds that the Argentina players are putting the pressure on to get their boss sacked, so karma could be around the corner.
It's not looking good for Argentina, but with the immense talent at their disposal, anything's possible for the South Americans at this summer's tournament.
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