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There is no perfect way to stop Lionel Messi, admits Croatia coach

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NIZHNY NOVGOROD: Stung by his failure to score a penalty and avert a disappoint­ing draw against Iceland, Argentina’s brilliant forward and captain Lionel Messi would love to make amends in their World Cup Group D match against Croatia tomorrow.

But the Croatians go into the game in ebullient mood after a comfortabl­e 2-0 win over Nigeria, and will look to add to the frustratio­ns of Messi who has failed to replicate the glories of his Barcelona career on the internatio­nal stage.

Having led Argentina to an agonising final defeat by Germany four years ago, Messi turns 31 in a few days and may be playing his last World Cup. He would need to win it to rival fellow great Diego Maradona for the eternal love of his compatriot­s.

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic has unashamedl­y turned to midfielder Ivan Rakitic – a teammate of Messi’s at Barca – for ideas and tactics to stop him. “I will use all the informatio­n I can,” he said, declaring Rakitic his temporary “assistant” before the game.

“There is no perfect way to stop Lionel Messi ... he is the greatest player in the world. But while one excellent player can make a great result, a great team does the job much better ... We will go into the game a little bit more relaxed than them.”

Those who followed closely Argentina’s shaky qualificat­ion for the World Cup were not so shocked by the result against Iceland, and do not expect them to roll over Croatia despite their abundance of individual talent.

For reasons hard to fathom, they have looked ponderous and lacking in creative thrust throughout coach Jorge Sampaoli’s year in charge despite boasting Messi and other big names like Paulo Dybala, Gonzalo Higuain, Sergio Aguero and Angel Di Maria.

“We will learn from what happened and we have to have the strength to win the next game,” Sampaoli said after the Iceland game, seeking to stir his team into collective greatness.

Neverthele­ss, it is 32 years since Argentina last won the World Cup and 25 since their last silverware, the Copa America in 1993.

Croatia themselves are not short on top-quality players. As well as Rakitic, they also have the talented Luka Modric in midfield, and towering hitman Mario Madzukic up front.

With their strongest squad for years, Croatia dream of rivalling the glories of 1998, when they finished third at the World Cup. – Reuters

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