Grondona said he had asked Maradona to stay, but said changes had to be made among the coach's staff team.
"I can't see how there was a betrayal of any kind," Grondona told reporters.
"Perhaps he sees betrayal as trying to make things better. The only thing I was looking for was to make a change, not to get rid of Maradona," he added.
President Cristina Fernandez, who has backed Maradona's tenure since the World Cup exit, said she was sad he had been dropped.
"He took over the national team when it was a hot potato and lots of people predicted we wouldn't even qualify for South Africa," Fernandez said at the presidential palace.
"I'm really sad about Diego, I think the team put on a very dignified performance," she said.
"I don't know what happened (with Grondona) but it saddens me, they should come together and fix things," he added.
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