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The harsh warning that Mexico sent to Lionel Messi in the 2022 Qatar World Cup

The coach of Mexico referred to the duel against the Argentine team

The coach of Mexico referred to the duel against the Argentine team

Today one of the most important matches of this World Cup in Qatar 2022 is played, as Mexico and Argentina fight for a direct ticket to the World Cup Round of 16. The match will possibly be the most watched of the tournament, at least so far.

Lionel Messi and the Argentine team will look for their first World Cup win in Qatar, when they face their counterpart in Mexico. The team led by Lionel Scaloni is obliged to win or their claims would be forgotten. In this context, Gerardo Martino, Tri coach, issued a warning to Messi and company.

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After the tough setback against Saudi Arabia, the reigning Copa América champion hopes to win their first World Cup match. At the helm will be a country that in the last 10 games, including duels in the World Cup, has not been able to win any. Despite this, the "Tata" spoke about the match and left some surprising words.

At a press conference, the former Argentina coach, who lost two Copa América finals with the National Team, was asked about his nationality and commented: "I know where I was born. I can tell you the name of the sanatorium, and the characteristics of where I was born , but I have to do the impossible so that tomorrow Mexico wins".

The history of Mexico against Argentina in World Cups:

If we only talk about statistics, Argentina has been much better than Mexico in World Cups. In total, the Albiceleste has faced the Tri three times, all of them have been victories. The first was in 1930 and they met in the round of 16 in Germany 2006 and South Africa 2010.

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