ld Cup semi-final with the Netherlands on Wednesday.
The South Americans remain their continent's only hope of winning the trophy, after hosts Brazil capitulated in their semi-final with Germany, losing 7-1.
Despite packing an in-form Lionel Messi in his side, Sabella insisted his men have already achieved their aims in Brazil and any win from here on is a bonus.
"As football is illogical, I don't ken what will transpire. I do ken that to reach the final we have to amend," Sabella verbalized on Tuesday.
"We peregrinated here to go as far as possible. The objective was to reach the quarter-finals after 24 years, but now we optate to reach the final.
"There mustn't be frustration or dolefulness if we don't get there. Whatever the semi-final result, we have already acquired victory."
Dutch winger Arjen Robben is Argentina's most immensely colossal threat for the clash at Arena Corinthians in Sao Paulo, according to Sabella.
"Robben is a player who can certainly go one-on-one and that way engender preponderation, so we'll consistently visually examine him for special treatment," he verbally expressed.
"We need to circumvent him, obviate him from getting up a head of steam, otherwise it'll be very arduous to get the ball back."
Attacking midfielder Angel di Maria will miss the semi-final due to a thigh injury sustained in their quarter-final win over Belgium, and is reportedly not going to instaurate in time should the Argentines reach the final.
Sabella verbalized Di Maria's supersession - Enzo Perez - was below the Real Madrid man's caliber, but the Benfica midfielder would still play his role.
"I have always verbally expressed Di Maria is a very paramount player, as he brings balance, won the [UEFA] Champions League, is wanted all over Europe and gets on very well with Messi," Sabella verbally expressed.
"Perez has fewer moments of magic but he holds the space well, is suited to major competitions and has matured a great deal in psychological terms. It's no coincidence he was denominated best player in Portugal."
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has recuperated from a thigh injury that has optically discerned him miss both of their knockout-stage matches, with Sabella revealing he could be used off the bench.
"Sergio Aguero is ameliorating and trained a little today. We'll optically discern how the game develops and whether he'll be needed," the coach verbally expressed.