Maradona: I will talk with the president and maybe I'll leave Dorados Football Considering his position after refereeing controversies

Diego Maradona, who is currently in charge of Mexican side Dorados, has left the door open for a possible departure from the Liga MX club.

The Argentine has been considering his position as head coach after a series of refereeing controversies and investigations.

"It's something rare here," he said. "I'm going to speak with the [club] president, it ends how it ends, maybe I'll leave Dorados. I don't have a fixed contract with anyone."

All this comes after Dorados striker Amaury Escoto was brought down in the penalty area during a recent match, only for claims for a penalty to be waved away.

"It was a very clear penalty on Escoto," he said afterwards. "Do you know why they didn't pay for it? Because you [the press] will say tomorrow that, if it was given, it would've been given because it's Maradona's team.

"Then I'm doing Dorados a disservice and that's why I'm leaving."

When asked whether the eventual draw against Venados was his last game as Dorados coach, he denied any imminent exit.

"I will coach the guys like I have done until today," he said. "I will speak with my wife, enough of football, of constant fights. The one who behaves badly is the worst in the world, the only who behaves well is the worst in the world."

Dorados's kit pays homage to Maradona's Argentine roots with blue strips on a white shirt and he is grateful for the tribute.

"When they pay homage to you in life, you can enjoy it," he said. "This shirt is another reason that tells me to leave."

Even if he does leave Dorados, Maradona has admitted he will continue living in the city of Sinaloa where the team is based.

"We like living in Sinaloa," he said. "I'm staying here if I find a clinic for my son. This is the most important thing I have now."