Khaleej Times

MEXICO, POLAND IN SPICY DUEL

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Mexico and Poland kick-start their World Cup campaign on Tuesday knowing the outcome of the clash could decide who survives beyond the group stage of the 2022 tournament. Group favourites Argentina take on unlikely contenders Saudi Arabia in the earlier duel, and barring a major upset in that match the second spot in the final group rankings is likely to go to either Mexico or Poland.

Mexico's strong record of being unbeaten in their World Cup openers is a statistic any team could fear. They won five and drew one in the most recent six tournament­s, always making it to the knockout stage.

The last time Mexico failed to find their way past the group stage was back in 1978 — when they earned zero points in the group Poland topped.

This, however, is where the pros seem to end for Mexico this time round.

Coach Gerardo Martino's side is short in the striker department as, to the bafflement of Mexico's fans, the Argentine decided to leave out their all-time top scorer Javier Hernandez despite his good form this season.

Sweden was the last side Poland beat on their way to seal their spot in the World Cup finals when they grabbed a 2-0 victory in the March playoff.

Poland possess something Mexico do not — a world class striker. Robert Lewandowsk­i has said it may or may not be his last World Cup, but has approached it as if it is, and will want to make sure this is one to remember.

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(centre) and teammates train at Al Kharaitiya­t SC.
— reuters Poland’s Robert Lewandowsk­i (centre) and teammates train at Al Kharaitiya­t SC.
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