When Heinze scored Argentina's first and only goal in the game's sixth minute, he skipped several metres on to the pitch, blazer flapping, and pumped his fists like an overgrown schoolboy.
Despite his antics during the game, he was all calmness and philosopher during the post-match news conference.
"There are a lot of emotions, a lot," he said. "Being in the stadium, being the coach of the national team ... it's a beautiful feeling.
"We won a great game and we are on our way. I hope our boys are able to use all that affection from the Argentine people and those who were in the stadium today to keep playing better.
"When you win a game and start to consolidate you get a good taste for victory. It happened to us (Argentine team) in 1986 (when they won) and 1990 (runners-up). They will feel the need to win every day as each game passes."
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