Argentina vs Mexico: Predicted lineup, Injury news, head-to-head
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Both teams find themselves at the bottom half of Group C after the first round.
Coming into this World Cup on the back of a 36-game unbeaten run, a likely defeat did not linger in Argentina fans’ thoughts once. But Saudi Arabia, ranked 51 in FIFA, found the net a second time and one of the tournament favourites went into tunnel chin down after the final whistle. Shortly after, Saudi Arabia’s King declared a national holiday for their win against one of the heavyweights.
Argentina must now erase that bitter humiliation, which has now been engraved in FIFA World Cup history books, and resurrect themselves for the Mexico clash.
Mexico had to settle for a draw against Poland thanks to Ochoa’s spectacular penalty save. Like their South American opponent, El Tri will also be determined to win.
Kick-off: 12:30 am (IST), 7 pm (GMT)
Argentina form (all comps): WWWWL
Mexico form (all comps): WLWLD
Players to watch
Argentina
Lionel Messi
Messi thrives in these situations and always delivers when the burden is on. He is still at the prime of his game, capable of taking on 3-4 defenders. The Argentina talisman has the effectiveness to transition the course of a game, and he will be ready to do so against Mexico.
Mexico
Raul Jimenez
Despite playing in very few games owing to injuries, Jimenez should start against Argentina. He came on as a substitute against Poland. However, he should be in the starting lineup. Jimenez has established himself as a top striker and is one of the most dangerous players in the opposing box. The Wolves player can carry the game forward, and Mexico will count on him against Argentina.