World Cup 2022: Messi's Argentina seek rapid redemption against Mexico

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Group C - Argentina v Saudi Arabia - Lusail Stadium, Lusail, Qatar - November 22, 2022 Argentina's Lionel Messi looks dejected after the match REUTERS/Hannah Mckay
Argentina hope to restore their status as a tournament
favourite against goal-shy Mexico in their Group C clash on Saturday (Nov 26)
where both heavyweights of Latin American football need to improve on
disappointing starts to the World Cup.
The Argentines suffered one of the biggest shocks in World
Cup history, with a 2-1 reverse to low-ranked Saudi Arabia, as captain and top
scorer Lionel Messi embarked on his fifth and final attempt to win the only
prize that has eluded him.
Mexico's low-scoring and injury-hit squad bore out pre-tournament
pessimism in their first game, drawing 0-0 against Poland and only avoiding
defeat thanks to a stunning save from veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa.
So an already spicy-looking encounter has become even hotter
for both teams if they are to avoid the ignominy of early exit.
"We have to win or win," Messi said. "It's up
to us to correct mistakes and get back to the basics of who we are."
Those basics took Argentina on an extraordinary, three-year
unbeaten run of 36 games until defeat by the Saudis, which they hope was an
aberration rather than a sign of decline at just the wrong moment.
In training for Mexico, the Argentines will be particularly
focusing on how to spring high defensive lines after the frustration of seeing
three goals ruled out for offside.
The ease with which the Saudis unsettled their defence in a
manic start to the second half, when they scored twice, is another source of
concern for Argentina.
In winger Hirving Lozano, they have someone guaranteed to
supply crosses but noone is finishing the chances. "We need more
accuracy," said coach Gerardo Martino, himself an Argentine.
Argentina are pursuing a third World Cup title with
particular passion given that Messi has said this is his last tournament,
meaning it his final opportunity to match the late, great Diego Maradona's
immortality at home.
Mexico are nothing if not consistent at recent World Cups
-they have been eliminated in the last 16 at each since 1994.
Both sides are traditionally well supported, with hordes of
loud and colourfully-clad Argentines and Mexicans prominent around the Qatari
capital Doha since the tournament began.
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