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 Monday, August 7
Valderrama rules out comeback
 
 Reuters

BOGOTA, Colombia -- Veteran midfielder Carlos Valderrama, who last week decided against an international comeback at the age of 38, said on Monday that he wants to coach his country's national team.

"My objective is to be coach of the Colombian team," he said in a weekly column for the Todogol Spanish language Web site.

"I enjoy a challenge, but one cannot reach this post without adequate preparation and credentials. I have to prepare myself for this, I have to get myself qualified, and I'm going to do it when I stop playing."

Valderrama made it clear it was unhappy with present coach Luis Garcia, under whom Colombia have adopted a defensive style which has produced results but few admirers.

"I believe that in these moments, the coach keeps his job thanks to the results he has obtained," Valderrama said. "This is dangerous because when the defeats begin, he will be under pressure to go and he won't have any justification for staying on."

Valderrama, who announced his international retirement after the 1998 World Cup, briefly pondered a comeback last month because he said he was disillusioned with Colombia's recent performances.

"I decided to retire (in the first place) because I though it was the right moment for a renovation of my country's football," he said.

Valderrama named four candidates to take over his mantle as the national team's playmaker -- Neider Morantes, Geovany Hernandez, Arley Betancourt and Mayer Candelo. "Time will tell whether they are capable of assuming the responsibility, " he said.