LIONEL Messi will embark on Tuesday on what will surely be his last chance to win the World Cup, with Argentina and holders France both in action in Qatar.After England thumped...
LIONEL Messi will embark on Tuesday on what will surely be his last chance to win the World Cup, with Argentina and holders France both in action in Qatar.After England thumped Iran 6-2 to showcase their title credentials, day three of one of the most controversial World Cups in history will have four matches.Messi and his strongly fancied Argentina side are up first when they face Saudi Arabia in Group C, followed by Denmark versus Tunisia in Group D.
Mbappe the differenceIf Messi is approaching the end of one of football's greatest careers, his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Mbappe is only still starting his.And the 23-year-old could be in for a field day against an Australia side who are lacking the stars of yesteryear and needed an extra qualifier to reach Qatar.Like when Argentina face Saudi Arabia, anything other than a victory for holders France would be a huge shock.
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