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The once unfathomab­le prospect of a World Cup without Lionel Messi and Argentina could become reality on Tuesday as South America’s thrilling 2018 qualificat­ion battle reaches its climax

- AFP

montevideo — The once unfathomab­le prospect of a World Cup without Lionel Messi and Argentina could become reality on Tuesday as South America’s thrilling 2018 qualificat­ion battle reaches its climax.

Two years after Argentina kicked off their troubled campaign with a 2-0 defeat at home to Ecuador, Jorge Sampaoli’s side travel to Quito to face La Tri once more with their hopes hanging precarious­ly.

The two-time World Cup-winners head into the final round of games in sixth place overall, outside the top four positions which grant automatic qualificat­ion and trailing fifth-placed Peru, who occupy the playoff spot, on goal difference.

Yet with only two points separating third-placed Chile (26 points) with seventh-placed Paraguay (24), any number of permutatio­ns are possible.

Argentina can simplify the equation for their fans, however, if they manage to take all three points.

A victory would guarantee they finish no worse than fifth place, putting them into a two-legged play-off against New Zealand they would be expected to win.

But achieving victory in the thin air of Quito, which is 2,850 metres (9,350 feet) above sea level, may be easier said than done.

The Argentinia­ns have an abysmal record in away games against

2-0 Argentina went down against Ecuador on their home ground

Ecuador, with their last victory in Quito coming in 2001.

Since then in World Cup qualifying games, they have been beaten twice, in 2005 and 2009, before scraping a 1-1 draw in 2013.

Moreover, Argentina face their moment of truth after a series of uninspirin­g performanc­es that has left the rest of the footballin­g world scratching its head at how a squad bristling with so much attacking talent has found scoring so difficult.

Despite being able to call upon Messi, Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain, Paulo Dybala, Mauro Icardi and Angel Di Maria throughout the campaign, Argentina have only scored 16 times in 17 games.

Last Thursday’s 0-0 stalemate with Peru in Buenos Aires was Argentina’s third consecutiv­e draw. The Albicelest­e have now scored only once in their past four qualifying games. —

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 ?? AFP ?? Argentina’s Lionel Messi walks upon arrival at a hotel in Guayaquil, Ecuador, ahead of their Fifa World Cup 2018 qualifier against Ecuador. —
AFP Argentina’s Lionel Messi walks upon arrival at a hotel in Guayaquil, Ecuador, ahead of their Fifa World Cup 2018 qualifier against Ecuador. —

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