Last shot at redemption
ARGENTINA: HUMILIATED TEAM STILL LOOKING FOR MESSI TO SAVE THEM
Saint Petersburg
Held by Iceland and humiliated by Croatia, Argentina’s World Cup could already have been all but over, but Lionel Messi and the rest of Jorge Sampaoli’s troubled squad have one final shot at redemption against Nigeria today.
Victory against the Africans, who Argentina have beaten in all four previous World Cup meetings, will secure qualification for the last 16 as long as Iceland don’t shock already-qualified Croatia.
Even if Iceland claim a first World Cup victory, Argentina could still progress on goal difference. However, bouncing back will take a huge improvement in performance and strength of character.
The Argentina federation were even moved on Saturday to confirm that Sampaoli would continue for the final group game among rumours of a rift between players and coach.
“I get the feeling there’s a general anger at the heart of the team,” said Argentina’s legendary 1986 World Cup-winning captain Diego Maradona. “I’m very upset because anyone who wore that shirt can’t see it being trampled like that by a Croatian team that isn’t Germany, that isn’t Brazil, that isn’t Holland or Spain.”
Messi led Argentina to the World Cup final four years ago and consecutive Copa America finals in the following two years, but all three ended in defeat. And his 31st birthday on Sunday only served to highlight how time is running out for Messi to win a major international tournament.
Without the five-time World Player of the Year, though, it is unlikely Argentina would even have qualified. In their hour of need, Argentina need Messi’s best once more.
“Leo is fine,” insisted veteran midfielder Javier Mascherano, who knows Messi better than most having spent eight years as his club team-mate at Barcelona.
“He is a human being who has his frustrations because things haven’t worked out, but so are we all. We are the runners-up from the World Cup and we have to show it.”
So far in Russia, Messi has been scoreless. He missed a penalty among 11 unsuccessful shots on goal in a 1-1 draw with Iceland before failing to make a meaningful impact in an error-strewn Argentine display against Croatia.
“It is the most critical situation I have experienced, along with the Ecuador game,” said Argentine midfielder Lucas Biglia on Sunday. “But sometimes you have to cling to something.”
Argentina are clinging to the hope their captain bails them out again. –