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Argentina faces Chile test in South America World Cup race

The unthinkable prospect of a World Cup without Argentina or Lionel Messi could move a step closer to becoming reality on Thursday as the South American giant prepares to face arch-rival Chile in a crucial battle on the road to Russia 2018.

Published : Mar 22, 2017 09:56 IST , Montevideo

Argentina's Ezequiel Lavezzi (Left) kicks the ball next to Sergio Aguero and Lionel Messi during a training session ahead of its match against Chile.
Argentina's Ezequiel Lavezzi (Left) kicks the ball next to Sergio Aguero and Lionel Messi during a training session ahead of its match against Chile.
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Argentina's Ezequiel Lavezzi (Left) kicks the ball next to Sergio Aguero and Lionel Messi during a training session ahead of its match against Chile.

The unthinkable prospect of a World Cup without Argentina or Lionel Messi could move a step closer to becoming reality on Thursday as the South American giant prepares to face arch-rival Chile in a crucial battle on the road to Russia 2018.

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Argentina, which last failed to qualify for the World Cup in 1970, saw its progress towards next year's finals go awry in 2016 when back-to-back draws with Venezuela and Peru were followed by defeats against Paraguay and Brazil.

Although it bounced back to beat Colombia 3-0 in a home qualifier last November, it remains outside the automatic qualifying places in fifth place, with 19 points from 12 games.

A defeat against fourth-placed Chile on Thursday in Buenos Aires would leave Argentina further adrift of the automatic qualifying spots.

And if Colombia beats lowly Bolivia in its home game, as expected, Argentina could even finish the day further down the pecking order, outside of the fifth-place playoff berth it currently occupies.

With a trip to face Bolivia in the thin air of La Paz awaiting it next Tuesday -- where Argentina has rarely performed well -- it means the two-time World Cup-winner can ill afford to slip up against the Chileans.

Argentina defeated Chile in Santiago earlier in the qualifiers, winning 2-1 in March last year.

However since then Chile inflicted another soul-destroying defeat on the Argentines in a major final, winning the Copa America Centenario final on penalties last June, a year after an identical outcome in the 2015 tournament.

The Copa America Centenario defeat prompted the departure of Gerardo "Tata" Martino as Argentina coach in July, triggering the slump in form which has left its World Cup qualifying campaign in the balance.

The only consolation for new Argentina coach Edgardo Bauza is that opponent Chile is grappling with its own set of problems, notably the suspension of Arturo Vidal and a fitness concern surrounding Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez.

Sanchez trained with the team in Santiago this week despite suffering an ankle injury while on Arsenal duty last weekend.

Brazil on cusp

Thursday's other showpiece game in South America sees Brazil take on Uruguay in Montevideo.

Brazil has transformed its qualifying campaign with six straight victories since new coach Tite took over last year following the Copa America Centenario debacle, where the five-time World Cup winner was eliminated in the group stage.

The Brazilians are now motoring towards qualification for Russia, four points clear at the top of the standings from second-placed Uruguay.

A seventh straight victory on Thursday will all but guarantee Brazil's place at the finals in Russia.

Tite's biggest headache will be attempting to find an adequate back-up to Manchester City starlet Gabriel Jesus, who is injured. Jesus proved to be the catalyst for Brazil's resurgence last year, scoring five goals in six games.

Though there is no obvious like-for-like replacement, Tite still has plenty of attacking options with a strike force led by Neymar.

Liverpool duo Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho could also provide attacking thrust.

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez admitted he would have his hands full dealing with Neymar.

Asked how he planned to shackle the Brazil star, Tabarez replied: "If I had a formula I certainly wouldn't share it."

Uruguay also has a problem in attack with Barcelona star Luis Suarez suspended.

That is likely to mean that Edinson Cavani will shoulder the goalscoring threat for Uruguay with support from Diego Rolan.

Elsewhere Thursday, Ecuador will attempt to maintain its place in the automatic qualifying spots as it travels to Asuncion to face Paraguay.

Bottom team Venezuela hosts Peru.

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