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Favourites against Iceland, but need better luck as well

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ARGENTINA start as hot favourites to beat Iceland in their opening World Cup Group D match today at Spartak Stadium in Moscow but the toughest opponent for the runners-up four years ago may be themselves rather than the tiny tournament debutants.

Champions in 1978 and 1986, Argentina are part of football’s elite and have in their ranks Lionel Messi, the five-times world player of the year.

But they only qualified for Russia thanks to a win in their final qualifier against Ecuador and scored 19 goals in 18 games, the lowest by any South American qualifier since the singlegrou­p format was adopted in the mid1990s.

Since then, their on-the-field woes have worsened – a slim win over nonqualifi­ers Italy in March was followed four days later by a 6-1 hammering by Spain – and been exacerbate­d by bad luck and poor planning. Argentina lost their first-choice goalkeeper Sergio Romero to a knee injury and midfielder Manuel Lanzini withdrew after damaging ligaments nine days before the tournament. They pulled themselves together to beat Haiti 4-0 but that did little to convince anxious fans.

Argentine preparatio­ns were dealt another blow, when an ill-advised friendly against Israel in Jerusalem was cancelled due to political pressure.

In spite of all this, Argentina are still firm favourites today to overcome the smallest nation ever to qualify for the World Cup finals.

Iceland were the surprise team at Euro 2016, drawing with winners Portugal in the group stage and defeating England in the last 16 on their way to quarterfin­al defeat by France.

But their form has dipped this year and they have failed to win any their last four matches, three of which they lost, to Mexico, Peru and Norway, by shipping three goals.

Key midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson has missed most of the last three months with a knee injury. He made substitute appearance­s in Iceland’s final two friendlies this month and his presence from the start would be a vital confidence booster.

Few people believe Iceland can win but they may take heart from recalling the last time Argentina expected to win the opening game of the tournament against a team who had never won a World Cup match.

The year was 1990 and Argentina’s opponents were Cameroon who won 1-0 and went on to reach the quarterfin­als, a feat still unsurpasse­d by an African side. —

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