The Argentina team is in deep shit.
The third consecutive loss in a final did hit us pretty hard. Messi said he will leave, but that is most likely not true because he still has Russia 2018.
Martino left today, he just can't field a proper team for the Rio Olympics. The "big names" will not be coming, Dybala for example, Juventus doesn't want to give it to the national team, for example, while other players, mostly from the domestic league, are not coming in because their clubs are following Juventus' example.
But the chaos is not over, AFA is literally dead. Several clubs, including 4 of the 5 "Big Clubs", left AFA to start their own league, "Super Liga". Maradona himself was sent here to "oversee" and "report" to FIFA directly. AFA is a mess, a total mess. It was the home of another dictator, Julio Grondona, who used to be FIFA's Vice-President from 1988 to 2014, under João Havelange and Blatter. He ruled AFA for 1979 until his Death, in 2014. Well known for being friendly with literally every government, but he is more popular for being a dictator in the World of Football and being extremely corrupt.
AFA was left leaderless when he died, there are several people who are hard-line Grondonistas. One of them is Luis Segura, who was "the President of AFA" but resigned a week ago. AFA held elections last year, and it was a total mess. There were 75 people who could vote for Segura or TV Star and Vice President of San Lorenzo Mercelo Tinelli, however, the elections ended in a impossible 38 votes for each candidate, and from then on, it exploded into pieces.
Now it's a mess, it literally doesn't exist anymore. FIFA could be considering "kicking" AFA out of FIFA for not being stable enough, which puts Argentina in great danger of losing their spot in Russia 2018. Messi complained about AFA during the Copa America, which sparked some controversy. After he decided to leave the National Team, nobody wanted to follow or help Martino for the Olympics, so we might lose our place to Uruguay. Now, without coach, without AFA, without President...
Here's a good article about it:
http://www.goal.com/en/news/1717/editorial/2016/07/05/25358182/no-president-no-coach-no-messi-argentine-football-is-in?ICID=HP_HN_HP_RI_0_3