Sorry, who? Saudi Arabia? They don’t stand a chance

Thirty-six years have passed since the last time Argentina won the World Cup, and the passionate South Americans are desperately hoping that Lionel Messi will finally recreate some of Diego Maradona’s on the biggest stage of all and put his hands on the trophy.Argentinski navijači napravili ŠOU u Dohi 🇦🇷🔥 pic.twitter.com/kABpSHNnPd— Mozzart Bet (@MozzartBet) November 21, 2022 Messi said he’s aware this could be his last opportunity but added that he feels great. The tiny magician already led them to the Copa America win, but we all know this is the only tournament that really counts.No nonsense Messi: “This is my last opportunity to make our dream a reality”La Albiceleste’s recent quintet of victories has been accompanied by five clean sheets and a whopping 16 goals – at least three in every game – and their final warm-up friendly versus the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday ended in a brutal 5-0 win.George Weah’s son Timothy bags a goal as the US draw with WalesOn the other hand, their today’s rival Saudi Arabia held the honour of opening the 2018 World Cup against host nation Russia. That 5-0 defeat was excruciating for the Arabian Falcons, who will likely fear a similar fate versus a rampant Argentina on Tuesday.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Argentina and Saudi Arabia have never met at the finals of a World Cup before, but the Albiceleste boast a record of two wins and two draws from their previous four clashes with the Asian nation, most recently being held to a goalless stalemate in 2012 friendly.QATAR 2022 WORLD CUPTuesday, Nov 22nd13:00: (1.18) Argentina (7.25) Saudi Arabia (15.0) C16:00: (1.45) Denmark (4.20) Tunisia (8.00) D19:00: (2.75) Mexico (2.95) Poland (2.85) C22:00: (1.25) France (6.25) Australia (11.0) D***odds are subject to change

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