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2022 World Cup Group C Preview: Messi, Argentina Enter on a Mission

Robert Lewandowski’s Poland and an underestimated Mexico stand in the way, but they’ll be hard-pressed to stop the GOAT and his team from reaching the last 16.

In his fifth—and last, according to him—World Cup, Lionel Messi will be surrounded by perhaps the most complete side Argentina has ever fielded to support him. La Albiceleste won Copa América in 2021 (their first major title with Messi), haven’t lost in 35 games and are among the front-runners to win the whole tournament. Argentina hasn’t failed to make it out of the group stage since ’02, and it should have few problems rolling on to the knockouts in Qatar.

It helps that Mexico isn’t exactly cruising on a run of good form. Coach Tata Martino’s seat has grown increasingly hot after some uninspiring performances in the last few years—most notably four straight matches against the U.S. without a win.

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While El Tri are certainly missing a game-breaking attacker and have an aging side overall, there’s something about this team at the World Cup. When Guillermo Ochoa puts on a Mexico shirt, the 37-year-old looks superhuman in goal. If one attacker makes his name in the group stage—and that always seems to be the case—Mexico will be back where it always is: in the round of 16.

Lionel Messi and Argentina hope to win the World Cup

Lautaro Martínez and Messi spearhead a prolific Argentina attack.

CHAOS COMPONENT

Sometimes all it takes is one world-class player to alter a nation’s fortunes. Robert Lewandowski of Poland has spent his whole career—with the notable exception of the 2018 Cup—doing nothing but banging in goals for club and country. If the striker is on top of his game—and his form at Barcelona would indicate he is—he could upend the group.

Robert Lewandowski leads Poland into the World Cup

Lewandowski has led Poland back to the World Cup after a disappointing 2018.

HISTORY LESSON

Martino was born in Argentina and managed that country’s national team from 2014 to ’16. He now leads a Mexico side that has reached the round of 16 in seven straight World Cups—and lost each time. Get ready to hear about “quinto partido,” the curse of the fifth game.

Mexico will hope to get over the last-16 hump at the 2022 World Cup

Mexico is back in the World Cup and hoping to put an end to a run of seven straight last-16 eliminations with a quarterfinal berth at least.

GAME OF THE GROUP

Argentina vs. Mexico, Nov. 27

Messi has helped Argentina beat Mexico twice previously in the World Cup (2006, ’10), but El Tri have a history of group- stage giant-slaying (France in ’10, Germany in ’18). 

GO DEEPER

Team profiles and squad lists for: Argentina | Mexico | Poland | Saudi Arabia

PROJECTED GROUP FINISH

Argentina, Mexico, Poland, Saudi Arabia

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Salem Al-Dawsari and Saudi Arabia have long odds to win the group, let alone the World Cup.

ODDS (via SI Sportsbook)

ARGENTINA

To win the group (-275) | To win the World Cup (+500)

MEXICO

To win the group (+450) | To win the World Cup (+9000)

POLAND

To win the group (+450) | To win the World Cup (+17500)

SAUDI ARABIA

To win the group (+2500) | To win the World Cup (+50000)

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