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Can Argentina do it for Messi?

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THE 2022 World Cup starts in Qatar in 11 days’ time, and from this week, Independen­t Media will break down each group, and the contenders most likely to progress to the knockout stages.

Today, Eshlin Vedan takes a look at Group C.

ARGENTINA

This will be the final chance for a 35-year-old Lionel Messi to win the World Cup with Argentina.

The South American giants have arguably their best squad since the turn of the century, and along with Brazil, are one of the pre-tournament favourites to win the event.

Also, for the first time since pre-2010, Argentina have a team capable of beating the big guns of world football without the presence of Messi.

Messi will receive support in attack from the likes of Lautaro Martinez and Paulo Dybala, while veteran Angel di Maria,

Leandro Paredes and Rodrigo de Paul should pull the strings in midfield.

Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martínez is likely to start in goal, with his backline comprising 34-year-old Nicolas Otamendi, Marcos Acuna and Nicolas Tagliafico.

SAUDI ARABIA

On paper, the Saudis should be the whipping boys of the group.

Herve Renard’s men will be making their seventh Cup appearance, but have only advanced from the group stage once, in the US in 1994, before being beaten in the round of 16 by Sweden.

With the Saudis pushing money into football and even businessme­n from the country now buying elite football clubs such as Newcastle United, a strong showing at the World Cup from the Gulf nation could help to grow the sport in the country. Renard’s squad in Qatar is almost certain to be made up entirely of locallybas­ed players.

MEXICO

In a way, Mexico are one of the most consistent teams at the World Cup, but not in a way the would like.

At every World Cup since 1994, El Tri have advanced beyond the group stage, but been eliminated in the last 16.

The aim for Gerardo Martino’s side will be to once again get to the knockout stage, and beating Saudi Arabia and Poland is definitely an achievable target for the North Americans.

Three important players for Mexico will be midfielder Edson Alvarez, who is the team’s best player, Napoli attacker Hirving Lozano and Guadalajar­a winger Alexis Vega. Mexico are heading for tougher times after the World Cup, as Qatar could be an internatio­nal swansong for the likes of experience­d players Hector Moreno, Hector Herrera,

Raul Jimenez, Guillermo Ochoa and Nestor Araujo.

POLAND

Poland have not gone beyond the group stage since 1986, but this group is navigable for them as they face the Saudis, whom they will be expected to beat easily, and an out-ofform Mexico, although beating Argentina will be too tough of a task.poland have been anything but convincing recently, and it is difficult to see them doing well in Qatar without good performanc­es from key player Robert Lewandowsk­i.

Lewandowsk­i is one of the best players in the world, but he is required to do a bit more on the internatio­nal stage, compared to club level with Barcelona.

Being required to drop back regularly could potentiall­y limit the amount of goals Lewandowsk­i scores in Qatar, but he should still bag his first World Cup goal.

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