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Argentina to gamble Pavon with Messi

Time running out for Barca star to end the drought

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Time is running out for Lionel Messi to bring Argentina a World Cup, which would give him the one thing that’s missing from a career that ranks among the greatest.

He turns 31 on Sunday, which means this World Cup could be his last chance. It also means that tomorrow’s match against Croatia is momentous. He has delivered for his club Barcelona — four Champions League titles, and nine La Liga championsh­ips in Spain — but still no World Cup title for Argentina.

Messi missed a penalty — it was saved — in a disappoint­ing 1-1 draw against Iceland in the opening group match. Argentina need to beat Croatia to clear their path from the three-game group stage to the knockout round of 16.

“We have to look at what we need to correct from the Iceland match, but we can’t dwell on it,” Argentina defender Gabriel Mercado said. “We have to look forward and win the next match against Croatia.”

I think that Jorge is looking at every position. We’ll see what happens and what he decides on the day.” Cristian Pavon » Argentine striker

Feeling confident

The Croatians opened with a 2-0 win over Nigeria, putting them in a better spot in Group D than Argentina when the teams meet on the banks of the Volga in Nizhny Novgorod.

Jorge Sampaoli hasn’t used the same line-up twice in the 12 games he’s been in charge for Argentina. He’s juggling again, this time likely to start 22-year-old Boca Juniors forward Cristian Pavon up front with Messi. Pavon is quick and can play on the right or left and is likely to replace Angel Di Maria.

As with all the Argentina coaches before him, Sampaoli has searched for the right partnershi­p with Messi, who has often carried Argentina by himself and is always compared with Maradona, who brought Argentina their last World Cup title in 1986.

“I think that Jorge is looking at every position. We’ll see what happens and what he decides on the day,” Pavon said. “I feel confident and luckily things are going well for me, but I don’t know yet if I’ll be a starter.”

Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic has sent home striker Nikola Kalinic because he wouldn’t come off the bench as a substitute against Nigeria. Kalinic, who plays for AC Milan, says he has a back injury although news reports in Croatia say he is unhappy being a substitute.

Dalic said of Kalinic, “I need players who are ready.” Croatia now have 22 players on the World Cup roster.

 ?? Reuters ?? Argentina’s Lionel Messi misses a penalty during the Group D opener against Iceland at Spartak Stadium.
Reuters Argentina’s Lionel Messi misses a penalty during the Group D opener against Iceland at Spartak Stadium.

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