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ARGENTINA manager Lionel Scaloni is on the cusp of winning the World Cup but he does not have good final experiences as he once cost West Ham FA Cup glory in 2006.
Scaloni has guided Argentina to the World Cup final where they will face France on Sunday afternoon.
The 44-year-old can write his name in the history books but Hammers fans will always remember his costly mistake against Liverpool when they were on the verge of winning the FA Cup.
West Ham were leading 3-2 in stoppage time when Djibril Cisse went down injured and Scaloni put the ball out of play for a throw-in near his own goal.
Liverpool, in sporting spirit, resumed the game by giving possession back to the Argentine but the right-back panicked launching the ball into the middle of the pitch for Gerrard to pick it up.
They managed to work a cross and the clearance was volleyed into the net by the Reds captain from 35-yards to send it to extra-time, followed by penalties.
West Ham lost the penalty shoot-out 3-1 and the match was dubbed the ‘Gerrard final‘ after his heroics that saw him score a brace in the match as Liverpool fought back from behind twice.
The East London side were managed by Alan Pardew at the time who has spoken to The Telegraph about his memories of the day at the Millennium Stadium.
Pardew recalled Scaloni’s mistake jokingly saying: “He cost me a Cup final winners’ medal and I can never forgive him.”
But to this day Pardew still speaks in despair saying: “It’s a moment of madness because there was a minute left and all we had to do is run the clock down.
But the ex-Newcastle boss does believe that he must tell his players about what he did to teach them a lesson on how not to defend a lead in a final.
Pardew went on to say that Scaloni was a likeable and calming influence in the West Ham dressing room who was always looking to absorb everything and learn.
Scaloni was on loan at the Irons for half a season after arriving in January 2006 and he played just 17 games before returning to Deportivo La Coruna, where he spent eight years of his career.
Argentina will be hoping Lionel Messi can inspire them to glory at the weekend and no defender makes an error like their manager once did 16 years ago.