The Palm Beach Post

Messi’s Cup career could end with a loss

- The Associated Press

MOSCOW — Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest soccer player in history, has had a miserable World Cup and must turn it around immediatel­y to save Argentina from a humiliatin­g early exit from the tournament.

Messi leads Argentina into a mustwin Tuesday game against Nigeria at St. Petersburg Stadium, where the African team would advance out of Group D with a victory. The South Americans are winless at the World Cup, Messi has yet to score a goal, and a victory against Nigeria won’t guarantee a spot in the round of 16. Argentina must win, and get help from Croatia, which has already advanced.

Croatia has no pressure in its match against Iceland, which must win its final Group D game in Rostov-on-Don to advance. If Iceland wins, Argentina is out and Messi’s internatio­nal career might be over.

Messi turned 31 two days before the match, and there’s strong speculatio­n he’ll retire from the national team if Argentina loses.

“That will be our main goal, to make it Messi’s last World Cup game,” Nigeria defender Bryan Idowu said. “As much as we enjoy watching Messi play, it’s against us. There’s only one option for us, (which) is that he plays his last game in St. Petersburg.”

Argentina fans have been livid over the performanc­es of the national team in this tournament, with much of the wrath directed at Messi. Although Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr is a fan of the five-time world player of the year, he has no sympathy for Messi’s plight Tuesday.

“Everybody loves him,” Rohr said. “But in football there is no mercy, there is no pity. Everyone wants to win and no one can make any gifts, even if we like him so much.”

Iceland is the nation with the smallest population ever to qualify for a World Cup with 350,000 inhabitant­s. The entire nation has been following the squad, which is known at home as “Our Boys.” The draw against Argentina was an upset, but Iceland then dropped the next game 2-0 to Nigeria. Iceland beat Croatia in a World Cup qualifier, and now finds its rival in its path again.

France has already advanced and needs only a draw to win Group C. Denmark can move into the round of 16 by earning one point, or if Australia loses to Peru in a game played at the same time. There’s tension before the game being played at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Denmark coach Age Hareide criticized France before the World Cup when he told a Danish newspaper the squad was “nothing special.”

Australia used a 1-1 draw against Denmark to remain in contention for a spot in the round of 16, and Peru has already been eliminated. Australia needs to win and could use 38-year-old striker Tim Cahill, who has yet to play in Russia, because even with a victory over Peru the squad needs goals. An Australia victory, coupled with a France win over Denmark, would lead to goal difference determinin­g which team advances with France. WORLD CUP GLANCE GROUP STAGE

All times Eastern x-advanced to 2nd round

GROUPA

Team W D L GF GA Pts x-Urug. 3 0 0 5 0 9 x-Russia 2 1 08 4 6 Saudi A. 10 2 2 7 3 Egypt 00 3 2 6 0

Monday, June 25 At Samara, Russia Uruguay 3, Russia 0

At Volgograd, Russia Saudi Arabia 2, Egypt 1

GROUPB

Team W D L GF GA Pts x-Spain 12 06 5 5 x-Port. 12 05 4 5 Iran 11 1 2 2 4 Morocco 0 1 2 2 4 1

Monday, June 25 At Kalinigrad, Russia Spain 2, Morocco 2

At Saransk, Russia Iran 1, Portugal 1

GROUPC

Team W D L GF GA Pts x-France 2 0 03 1 6 Denmark 1 1 02 1 4 Australia 0 1 1 2 3 1 Peru 00 2 0 2 0

Tuesday, June 26 At Sochi, Russia

Australia vs. Peru, 10 a.m. At Moscow

Denmark vs. France, 10 a.m.

GROUPD

Team W D L GF GA Pts x-Croat. 20 05 0 6 Nigeria 10 1 2 2 3 Iceland 01 1 1 3 1 Argentina 0 1 1 1 4 1

Tuesday, June 26

At St. Petersburg, Russia Nigeria vs. Argentina, 2 p.m. At Rostov-on-Don, Russia Iceland vs. Croatia, 2 p.m.

GROUPE

Team W D L GF GA Pts Switz. 11 03 2 4 Brazil 11 03 1 4 Serbia 10 1 2 2 3 C.Rica 00 2 0 3 0

Wednesday, June 27 At Moscow

Serbia vs. Brazil, 2 p.m.

At Nizhny Novgorod, Russia Switzerlan­dvs.CostaRica,2p.m.

GROUPF

Team W D L GF GA Pts Mexico 20 03 1 6 Germ. 10 1 2 2 3 Sweden 1 0 1 2 2 3 S.Korea 00 2 1 3 0

Wednesday, June 27 At Kazan, Russia SouthKorea­vs.Germany,10a.m. AtYekateri­nburg,Russia Mexico vs. Sweden, 10 a.m.

GROUPG

Team W D L GF GA Pts x-Blgium 2 0 08 2 6 x-Englnd 2 0 08 2 6 Tunisia 00 2 3 7 0 Panama 0 0 2 1 9 0

Thursday, June 28 At Saransk, Russia Panama vs. Tunisia, 2 p.m. At Kaliningra­d, Russia England vs. Belgium, 2 p.m.

GROUPH

Team W D L GF GA Pts Japan 11 04 3 4 Senegal 11 04 3 4 Colombia1 0 1 4 2 3 Poland 00 2 1 5 0

Thursday, June 28 At Volgograd, Russia

Japan vs. Poland, 10 a.m.

At Samara, Russia

Senegal vs. Colombia, 10 a.m.

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