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Messi must deliver and France must fire

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KAZAN: Argentina and Lionel Messi need to find form fast if they are to go any further in the World Cup today when they meet a France team who have yet to live up to their billing.

The first last-16 match in Russia promises to be a fascinatin­g clash of two under-achieving sides who are supposedly on different trajectori­es.

All the flaws of an ageing and unbalanced Argentina team were ruthlessly exposed in the thrashing by Croatia in the group stage.

But, roared on by a pumped-up Diego Maradona, Messi finally opened his account in this tournament before Marcos Rojo volleyed in a stunning winner against Nigeria as the losing 2014 finalists punched their ticket to the knockout stage.

Didier Deschamps’ France, meanwhile, among the pre-tournament favourites, have looked sluggish despite easing through the group stage unbeaten.

First-choice striker Antoine Griezmann has been unable to recapture his best form and the creativity has failed to flow from midfield.

Deschamps is adamant that France will get it all right on the night when the business end of the tournament kicks off today.

“A whole new competitio­n begins now, direct eliminatio­n,” Deschamps said.

“We got what we wanted.

“Now the mountain looms up in front of us, but we’re there and we’re aiming to get through to the next round after that.”

Five-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi underlined his importance to Argentina with a sublimelyt­aken opening goal against Nigeria on Tuesday.

But it only partly made amends for the Barcelona icon’s penalty miss against Iceland in a lacklustre 1-1 draw that dampened Argentine hopes from their opening match.

Messi was then virtually missing in action when Jorge Sampaoli’s men suffered the chastening defeat to Croatia.

A World Cup winner with France in 1998, Desailly told Britain’s Guardian newspaper: “We know Messi is great but we’re confused and sad for him.

“He is such a pure Barcelona product but with Argentina right now, Messi’s in a mess.”

“And let’s face it, France have yet to show anything to make us feel optimistic, to give us hope,” said Desailly.

With just three goals from three games, an attacking line featuring Griezmann, €145-million (RM683 million) teenage sensation Kylian Mbappe and Olivier Giroud has hardly set the tournament on fire.

Griezmann, particular­ly, is facing increasing scrutiny two years after his six-goal, seven-assist tally steered France to the final of Euro 2016, where France lost to Portugal.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Argentina’s Lionel Messi trains yesterday ahead of their last-16 match against France today.
AFP PIC Argentina’s Lionel Messi trains yesterday ahead of their last-16 match against France today.

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