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Can Lionel Messi & Co bury Saudi shock in sands of time?

Can Lionel Messi & Co bury Saudi shock in sands of time?

Lionel Messi and teammates train ahead of the game. Reuters



Doha, November 25

A chant has been doing the rounds among the Saudi Arabia supporters — and even some from Brazil — in the fan parks and streets of Doha at the World Cup.

“Where is Messi? We broke his eye!” they sing in Arabic, using a slang expression meaning to bring shame on a person.

Lionel Messi and his Argentina team are being mocked after a humbling 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia that has left their presence at the tournament in big — and completely unforeseen — danger.

Argentina need to immediately bounce back against Mexico tomorrow, otherwise an embarrassing early exit awaits.

“We always said we were going to look to win every game,” Messi said, “and now more than ever.”

A compatriot — indeed the team’s former coach — could mastermind the fatal blow to Argentina. Gerardo Martino led his native Argentina from 2014 to 16, losing the Copa America final in back-to-back years in that time before quitting.

Now, Martino is Mexico’s coach and looking to guide the team into the last-16 stage — perhaps at the expense of Argentina — and beyond. After all, Mexico have famously lost their first match of the knockout stage in each of the last seven World Cups, twice to Argentina, in 2006 and 2010.

This time, the teams’ meeting comes in the group stage but it already has the feel of a do-or-die occasion just seven days into the tournament. Especially for Argentina. “I don’t think the result they had (against Saudi Arabia) changes their way of playing,” said Martino, whose team tied its opening Group C game with Poland 1-1.

With Argentina, something has to change, that’s for sure. This is Lionel Scaloni’s first crisis as Argentina coach — he hadn’t lost a game before the Saudis’ rally at Lusail Stadium on Tuesday — and it remains to be seen how he reacts. Will he give the same players a chance to make amends? Or did he see enough bad things in the opening group game to necessitate some changes to his line-up?

“There is no other choice but to get up and move on,” Scaloni said. “We continue to think in the same way. Before the game (against Saudi Arabia), they made us favourites, but in a World Cup these things can happen. You have to work on the aspects that didn’t go well.” — AP

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