Messi: Argentina fears no one at FIFA World Cup

Copa America champion Argentina, unbeaten in 35 games since 2019, was drawn with Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Poland in Group C as they look to win their first World Cup title since 1986.

Published : Oct 21, 2022 22:39 IST

FILE PHOTO: Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates his goal during an international friendly against Jamaica at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, on September 28, 2022.
FILE PHOTO: Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates his goal during an international friendly against Jamaica at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, on September 28, 2022. | Photo Credit: AFP
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FILE PHOTO: Argentina’s Lionel Messi celebrates his goal during an international friendly against Jamaica at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, New Jersey, on September 28, 2022. | Photo Credit: AFP

Lionel Messi says Argentina to not fear any team at the World Cup but he urged fans to stay calm with the tournament in Qatar less than a month away.

Copa America champion Argentina, unbeaten in 35 games since 2019, was drawn with Saudi Arabia, Mexico, and Poland in Group C as they look to win their first World Cup title since 1986.

"Today we are doing well and people are excited and think that we will come back with the Cup, but it is not like that," Argentina captain Messi told broadcaster Directv Sports.

"The World Cup is very difficult, many things have to happen (to win it), not only that we are doing well, many things that can leave you out and there are many teams that want the same as us and that are doing well.

"We are eager, we are going to fight, we are not afraid of anyone because we are ready to play against anyone, but with peace of mind."

Argentina began their 2018 World Cup campaign with a 1-1 draw against Iceland - a game in which Messi missed a penalty - and finished second in their group before being knocked out by eventual winners France in the last 16.

Messi thinks opening match against Saudi Arabia on Nov. 22 will be key to the team's chances.

"In the first minutes of the first game the nerves and anxiety are difficult to control. I think the first game is very important because starting with a win gives you peace of mind," he said.

"Last World Cup, we started with a draw and I've always said that if I had scored the penalty and we had won it we would have changed the whole story."

Argentina plays its final warmup match against the United Arab Emirates on November 16.

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