Argentina look to Messi to stay in World Cup while France also in action
Argentina face a battle to stay alive at the World Cup on Saturday, with Lionel Messi and his teammates preparing to take on Mexico in a match they cannot afford to lose.
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In the early kick-off in Qatar, Australia beat Tunisia 1-0, recovering from a chastening opening defeat against defending champions France to keep their hopes alive. Two-time world champions Argentina, who arrived in Qatar on a 36-match unbeaten run, are in a precarious position after a stunning 2-1 defeat to Saudi Arabia.
The Argentines said they would draw on memories of superstar Diego Maradona, their 1986 World Cup-winning captain who died two years ago this week, to inspire them against the Mexicans. "We keep him in mind. He was a very important person in world football, and not just for us Argentines," said Inter Milan forward Lautaro Martinez. "Today is a sad day for everyone and hopefully tomorrow we can give happiness."
Defending champions France could book their place in the last 16 if they beat Denmark at Stadium 974, which incorporates shipping containers in its design. The French lost defender Lucas Hernandez to injury in their opening win against Australia, adding to a list of absences headed by Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema, who limped out of the World Cup before a ball was kicked.
But France coach Didier Deschamps said defender Raphael Varane was ready to return after more than a month out with a leg injury. Veteran forward Olivier Giroud needs just one more goal to become France's all-time top goalscorer.
The Argentines said they would draw on memories of superstar Diego Maradona, their 1986 World Cup-winning captain who died two years ago this week, to inspire them against the Mexicans. "We keep him in mind. He was a very important person in world football, and not just for us Argentines," said Inter Milan forward Lautaro Martinez. "Today is a sad day for everyone and hopefully tomorrow we can give happiness."
Defending champions France could book their place in the last 16 if they beat Denmark at Stadium 974, which incorporates shipping containers in its design. The French lost defender Lucas Hernandez to injury in their opening win against Australia, adding to a list of absences headed by Ballon d'Or winner Karim Benzema, who limped out of the World Cup before a ball was kicked.
But France coach Didier Deschamps said defender Raphael Varane was ready to return after more than a month out with a leg injury. Veteran forward Olivier Giroud needs just one more goal to become France's all-time top goalscorer.
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