Manchester City's striker disagreed with what La Albiceleste's tactician had said about their ability to turn things around after two games.

It seems that there's something else behind Argentina's woes in the FIFA World Cup. Sergio Aguero's reply to a journalist following the game between La Albiceleste and Croatia leaves no doubt about a fracture in the relationship between Jorge Sampaoli and his players.

Aguero, who was subbed off minutes after Argentina conceded the first goal against Croatia, spoke to a journalist from TyC Sports, where he dissed at Sampaoli after his comments in the post match presser.

Sampaoli blamed himself for the disastrous game against the European side, but hinted that the players could have some sort of guit because they didn't understand his orders. Have a look at Agüero's face and statements when he speaks his mind about Sampaoli's words.

Journalist: "Sampaoli told us earlier that maybe the players didn't adapt to his project, making this project a failure. Do you feel that way too?

Aguero(after rolling his eyes): "He can say whatever he wants."

Manchester City's striker has scored the only goal for Argentina in this competition. Now, La Albiceleste will need to summon all their skills to try and beat Nigeria, that is if they want to have a chance of making it to the next round.