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Argentina have not yet peaked, warns Martinez

Veterans Lewandowsk­i, Messi meet in decisive clash

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Al Rayyan - Argentina have issued a warning to Poland ahead of their final World Cup Group C match today, saying they may have slipped and stumbled through their first two group matches but have yet to hit peak form.

The two-time world champions had to rely on superstar Lionel Messi to keep their qualificat­ion hopes alive following their stunning 2-1 defeat at the hands of lowranked Saudi Arabia. He mastermind­ed a victory 2-0 over Mexico, scoring their first goal with a superb finish to put their campaign back on track.

The brilliant Argentine, whose team are one of the tournament favourites, is playing his fifth and final campaign, meaning it is his last chance to match the late Diego Maradona and lift the biggest trophy of the sport.

“Everything comes down to details,” Argentina defender Lisandro Martinez said. “We saw it with Messi’s goal. Before that the match (against Mexico) was very tight.”

“We know what we are capable of. We can play better and we know we have not reached our best level yet. But we are trying.”

With Argentina second in Group C on three points, one behind the Poles, they must win to be sure of progressin­g.

A draw could potentiall­y also be enough for the South Americans too if Mexico and Saudi Arabia also end level.

Unlike their previous group matches, they will come up against a stronger frontline led by Poland’s own big-name forward Robert Lewandowsk­i.

“We have to be well organised so they don’t get us on the counter-attack,” Martinez said.

Like Messi, the 34-year-old Lewandowsk­i is also his nation’s all-time top scorer, on possibly his last mission at a World Cup.

He uncharacte­ristically missed a penalty in Poland’s opening draw with Mexico before scoring his first ever World Cup goal in their 2-0 win over Saudi Arabia.

“He is a top player and it will be a privilege and pleasure to see him from up close as a football fan,” Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said. “Is he at the same level as Messi? You just have to enjoy such a good player. Why compare one player with another. That’s not helpful.”

 ?? /ROBERT CIANFLONE / GETTY IMAGES ?? Lionel Messi of Argentina warms up during the Argentina MD-1 training session at Qatar University in Doha, Qatar.
/ROBERT CIANFLONE / GETTY IMAGES Lionel Messi of Argentina warms up during the Argentina MD-1 training session at Qatar University in Doha, Qatar.

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