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What Saudi Arabia Coach Said About Lionel Messi Ahead Of World Cup Clash With Argentina

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What Saudi Arabia Coach Said About Lionel Messi Ahead Of World Cup Clash With Argentina

Lionel Messi begins his World Cup campaign on Tuesday against Saudi Arabia, whose head coach says it’s an honor to face the seven times Ballon d’Or winner.

Herve Renard‘s men face Argentina in their Group C opener and the experienced French coach insists his team are not just in Qatar to make up the numbers.

All six of Messi’s goals at previous World Cups have been scored in the group stages, while he has netted 12 times in 19 games for Paris Saint-Germain this season.

Speaking at a press conference on Monday, Renard said: “Cristiano [Ronaldo] and Messi are football legends and thanks to them, football is different. It’s an honour to be here and play against them.

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“When there’s a fight you have to be one hundred percent motivated to beat the best. That’s the beauty of sport. In sport, there can always be surprises.

“We have to be ready. Above all, we have to be very good in all three games, not only against Argentina. All three are equally important.”

Saudi Arabia will come up against Mexico and Poland after taking on the Albiceleste in what appears an incredibly challenging task for Renard’s men in Group C.

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While conceding it is unlikely Saudi Arabia will qualify, Renard insisted his team – ranked 51st in the FIFA rankings, one place below hosts Qatar – will “fight against the forecasts”.

“We love it when they forget about us from the outside,” he said. “We like this, that they consider us the smallest team. It doesn’t matter to us. It’s justified if we take into account the FIFA ranking.

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“I don’t think we’ll go to the next round but we’re here to fight against the forecasts. In the World Cup, there are surprises and that is the mentality we have.”

Saudi Arabia are ranked 51st in the world by FIFA, but are not just at Qatar 2022 to make up the numbers according to coach Herve Renard.

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