The Citizen (KZN)

Argentina to be ‘Messi’s team’

- Manchester

– Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli accepted this week the two-time world champions’ chances at the World Cup in Russia will depend far more on Lionel Messi (above) than his own influence.

Sampaoli was drafted in for Argentina’s final four matches of a faltering qualifying campaign, but it was Messi’s brilliant hattrick in a 3-1 win at Ecuador in their final qualifier that ensured they didn’t miss out on the World Cup.

“This is going to be his team,” said Sampaoli, ahead of last night’s friendly against Italy at the Etihad stadium.

“He is the best and is in a stage of maturity that he can carry the team on his shoulders. It is more his team than mine.”

For all his glittering success at club level with Barcelona, Messi has never won a major tournament with his country.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner will again carry the bulk of his nation’s expectatio­ns. But at 30, this could be Messi’s final opportunit­y to crown his glorious career with a World Cup.

Manchester City’s Sergio Aguero wasn’t fit to face Italy due to a hamstring injury and Sampaoli said he is also unlikely to play against Spain in Madrid on Tuesday.

“We have talked to City about Aguero. If there is a substantia­l improvemen­t he could travel but I see it as very difficult because of the short time left,” said Sampaoli.

Despite Aguero’s injury, Juventus forward Paulo Dybala didn’t even make it into Sampaoli’s squad with the former Sevilla coach enjoying an enviable array of prolific strikers to choose from.

Often compared to Messi for his diminutive physique and wicked left foot, Dybala has scored 21 goals in all competitio­ns this season but has admitted he finds it difficult to play alongside Messi.

“It’s complicate­d for Dybala to get used to our style,” said Sampaoli, hinting that Dybala will miss out on the World Cup.

“We couldn’t improve his performanc­es and we have to evaluate if the current players are better than Paulo or if we have to keep working with Paulo to improve his performanc­es.” – AFP

He (Messi) is the best and is in a stage of maturity that he can carry the team on his shoulders. Jorge Sampaoli Argentine coach

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