Alejandro Sabella has admitted that he has not decided his future just yet, and whether he will continue at the helm of the Argentina national team.
Sabella led Argentina to the World Cup finals, where they lost narrowly to Germany 1-0, with the coach expected to step down after the conclusion of the tournament.
His agent revealed that the 59-year-old would part ways with the national side after the 2014 World Cup, but Sabella has not ruled out continuing to lead the country.
"I'll take the weekend and decide," Sabella told ESPN Radio en Rivadavia.
"After the break we will re-evaluate. We'll see. The team left their soul on the pitch. They played a very good World Cup.”
"The doubt I have is whether I would be capable of giving all I can. If I feel that I am at 100 percent, I will stay on, if not, I cannot go against my principles.”
"I am going to take a rest, and get my strength back because this has taken a toll on me, it was a great responsibility and it could be too much. We shall see.”
"I always felt that I had support. I will likely call [FIFA VP Julio Grondona] soon to speak with him."