Khaleej Times

ARGENTINA’S DEFEAT MARKS END OF AN ERA

team has not won a major internatio­nal title since 1993

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Argentinia­n headlines may have been dominated by the enigma that is Lionel Messi, tactical turmoil in the team and the Messianic Maradona in the background — but all that is history now as eliminatio­n by France spells the end of an era for the two-time champions.

Argentina have not won a major internatio­nal title since lifting the Copa America in 1993. They came closest with this squad in 2014, when they lost in the final of the last World Cup, and in the Copas America in 2015 and 2016.

Their eliminatio­n by France on Saturday in a thrilling 4-3 reverse — beaten by pace and youth as much as by skill or talent - will now surely lead to a changing of the guard.

Many of the Argentines who played in Russia are in their 30s, including Javier Mascherano, Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain, Ever Banega, Nicolas Otamendi,

I am convinced that Argentine football has a crop of players coming through and we need to back them up Jorge Sampaoli, Argentina caoch

Gabriel Mercado, Enzo Perez, Angel Di Maria and even Messi himself.

Mascherano announced his retirement after the game, and there must be questions marks over his team mates’ desire to continue with the transatlan­tic flights and massive pressure from home fans.

One of the biggest questions surrounds Messi. The Barcelona player retired from internatio­nal football in 2016 but quickly reversed his decision. It would be no surprise if he finally called it a day.

Messi is one of the greatest players of the 21st century but he has yet to win a title with Argentina, losing all four of the finals he has played in, dating back to the 2007 Copa America in Venezuela.

That should not be a reflection on his outstandin­g skill, but Argentina’s repeated failure at the final hurdle is selfeviden­t. Losing one final is unfortunat­e, losing three in four years is careless.

The Argentines, however, never looked anything like contenders this time around. They laboured to a 1-1 draw with Iceland in their opener, were crushed 3-0 by Croatia in their next game, and needed a late winner from full-back Marcos Rojo to secure a place in the last 16.

Messi, as so often happens, turned it on when he really had to, in that final group win over Nigeria.

But he looked subdued against France and could not find a way past the packed defences of Iceland and Croatia. His inability to score in the knock-out phase of any World Cup is a telling statistic.

Sampaoli is a successful coach, having won the Copa America with Chile in 2015, and he has vowed to continue in charge. He is aware of the age issue but convinced the future is in good hands.

“I am convinced that Argentine football has a crop of players coming through,” Sampaoli said, “and we need to back them up if we are to return to be one of the top sides.” —

 ?? AP ?? Argentina’s Lionel Messi (left) Ever Banega (centre) and Gabriel Mercado look dejected at the final whistle after the match against France. —
AP Argentina’s Lionel Messi (left) Ever Banega (centre) and Gabriel Mercado look dejected at the final whistle after the match against France. —

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