"Checho" Batista, a bearded commanding defensive midfielder in the 1986 World Cup-winning side, fielded a balanced midfield with plenty of back-up for captain Javier Mascherano from Fernando Gago, overlooked for South Africa, and Ever Banega.
All three were in Batista's Olympic team, along with Wednesday's scorer Angel Di Maria and the recalled fullback Pablo Zabaleta.
"We played very well, I liked the first half a lot," Batista said. "After a (prior) 30-minute practice, I'm happy because the lads had possession and respect for the ball. They got the message right away."
The confident Batista believes in his chances of getting the job, saying in a recent interview with the sports daily Ole: "I hope everything is taken into account, what I did at the Olympic Games and the work with the national juniors."
Batista also gets on with Carlos Bilardo, the 1986 and 1990 World Cup coach now the Argentine Football Association's technical director, who was often at loggerheads with Maradona.
How the friendlies go against Spain next month and then Brazil could ultimately decide his fate but Batista said: "I don't feel like an interim (coach), I'm going to work as if I were the man, with a contract until 2014.
"Of course, I'm hopeful, of staying. The decision is the directors'. I want to get this on track and work like a national team trainer."
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