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Powerless Argies

Sampaoli’s side just can’t score even with Messi

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BUNOS AIRES: Despite having arguably the world’s best player in Lionel Messi and a new attackmind­ed coach in Jorge Sampaoli, Argentina are on the verge of missing next year’s World Cup with three qualifying matches remaining.

The problem for the Albicelest­e comes down to one thing: they just can’t score.

Runners-up to Germany in the 2014 World Cup, Argentina drew 0-0 with Uruguay in a qualifier on Thursday, and lost 2-0 to lowly Bolivia before that.

Argentina have only 15 goals in 15 matches, and only Bolivia are worse with 13.

There will be national outcry if Argentina fail to win on Tuesday at home against Venezuela, the worst team in the region.

Venezuela are the only team in the South American confederat­ion that have never reached the Finals of the World Cup.

“We can’t just play for the 11 on the field, we have to play for 40 million Argentines,” Sampaoli said.

The arrival of Sampaoli in June, replacing Edgardo Bauza, was supposed to solve the problem.

Successful as the coach of Chile and Spanish club Sevilla, Sampaoli dropped Gonzalo Higuain from the team.

He was part of a squad that had lost three consecutiv­e finals: the 2014 World Cup, and the 2015 and 2016 Copa America finals — both times against Chile.

Against Uruguay, he teamed Messi up front with young for- wards Paulo Dybala and Mauro Icardi. He left defensive midfielder Javier Mascherano on the bench and went with more attacking players in midfield including Lucas Biglia, Angel Di Maria, Marcos Acuna and Guido Pizarro.

The three substitute­s he used were also attack-minded.

It made no difference as Argentina still failed to score.

Brazil have already qualified from South America, and the next three teams in the standings also advance automatica­lly. A fourth team can earn a berth in a playoff against the No. 5 team from Asia.

Brazil have 36 points followed by: Colombia (25), Uruguay (24), Chile (23), Argentina (23), Peru (21), Paraguay (21), and Ecuador (20).

“We had to win (against Uruguay) because of our spot in the standings. This result still leaves us out of directly qualifying,” Sampaoli said.

“The truth is we have to try to find that goal against teams that don’t give us much space.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? Still no goals: Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Uruguay’s Luis Suarez walking off the field at the end of their World Cup qualifying match in Montevideo on Thursday. The match ended 0- 0.
— Reuters Still no goals: Argentina’s Lionel Messi and Uruguay’s Luis Suarez walking off the field at the end of their World Cup qualifying match in Montevideo on Thursday. The match ended 0- 0.

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