Argentina manager Diego Maradona wants his team to savour "the flavour of winning" after beating Group B rivals Nigeria 1-0 in their World Cup opener.
• Argentina 1-0 Nigeria
• Messi makes his mark
Argentina's quirky coach also compared Lionel Messi's love for the ball to a child's love for chocolate after the Albiceleste star brought the best out of Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, who secured the man-of-the-match award.
Gabriel Heinze headed home the only goal of the game from a Juan Sebastian Veron corner after just seven minutes. Argentina wasted a host of chances to increase their lead, but Maradona felt the result was the most important thing.
"I really hope that my men will make the most of the support from Argentina's fans, the people in the stadium, I hope they can make the most of that so they can excel and improve," Maradona said.
"My players will then have the flavour of winning. If our players keep winning the games they are going to feel the need, the hunger to win the game."
Messi looked almost at his Barcelona best for large parts of the game and Maradona says it is easy to get the best out of him - just give him the ball.
"We've talked about this and I want Messi close to the ball," he said. "As long as he has fun close to the ball, then we will all be fine. If you take the ball away from him it would be like taking chocolate away from a kid. He produced magic on the field today."
The 1986 World Cup winner admitted the failure to kill off Nigeria did make him and his team a little nervous.
He added: "We suffered a little bit by not converting all those chances, we've won the match but when you fail to take those chances you could end up with a draw every minute."
Nigeria coach Lars Lagerback was pleased with his side's overall display but lamented the lack of concentration that allowed Argentina to forge ahead.
"I'm very disappointed by the result but I'm proud of my players and the team performance they put in," said the Swede. "Unfortunately there was a mistake from our side that created a corner kick, we were passive at the corner.
"We stood sleeping for one corner and that was enough, otherwise we had at least a draw. But we are not out of it yet."
Lagerback played down suggestions that he had snubbed Maradona by not shaking his hand at the end of the game.
He said: "There is nothing to say it's a custom to (shake hands) after the match. I have nothing against Maradona at all, I shook his hand before the game. I have a lot of respect for him."
• Argentina 1-0 Nigeria
• Messi makes his mark
Argentina's quirky coach also compared Lionel Messi's love for the ball to a child's love for chocolate after the Albiceleste star brought the best out of Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, who secured the man-of-the-match award.
Gabriel Heinze headed home the only goal of the game from a Juan Sebastian Veron corner after just seven minutes. Argentina wasted a host of chances to increase their lead, but Maradona felt the result was the most important thing.
"I really hope that my men will make the most of the support from Argentina's fans, the people in the stadium, I hope they can make the most of that so they can excel and improve," Maradona said.
"My players will then have the flavour of winning. If our players keep winning the games they are going to feel the need, the hunger to win the game."
Messi looked almost at his Barcelona best for large parts of the game and Maradona says it is easy to get the best out of him - just give him the ball.
"We've talked about this and I want Messi close to the ball," he said. "As long as he has fun close to the ball, then we will all be fine. If you take the ball away from him it would be like taking chocolate away from a kid. He produced magic on the field today."
The 1986 World Cup winner admitted the failure to kill off Nigeria did make him and his team a little nervous.
He added: "We suffered a little bit by not converting all those chances, we've won the match but when you fail to take those chances you could end up with a draw every minute."
Nigeria coach Lars Lagerback was pleased with his side's overall display but lamented the lack of concentration that allowed Argentina to forge ahead.
"I'm very disappointed by the result but I'm proud of my players and the team performance they put in," said the Swede. "Unfortunately there was a mistake from our side that created a corner kick, we were passive at the corner.
"We stood sleeping for one corner and that was enough, otherwise we had at least a draw. But we are not out of it yet."
Lagerback played down suggestions that he had snubbed Maradona by not shaking his hand at the end of the game.
He said: "There is nothing to say it's a custom to (shake hands) after the match. I have nothing against Maradona at all, I shook his hand before the game. I have a lot of respect for him."