FIFA WC | Saturday 6:30 pm: Tiny Iceland Face Messi in Big Debut

Minnows Iceland will likely have no fear against Argentina in their opening game, with the thunderclap ringing loud.

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Iceland begin their spirited campaign against the “best player in the world”, Lionel Messi, who  seeks his first World Cup trophy.
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Iceland begin their spirited campaign against the “best player in the world”, Lionel Messi, who seeks his first World Cup trophy.
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The smallest nation ever to play at a World Cup has a big start against Lionel Messi in Moscow on Saturday.

Just don't expect Iceland to be at all intimidated by Argentina and its superstar forward, going by its European Championship debut two years ago.

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Iceland, of course, advanced to the quarterfinals and went global as a feel-good story in France. Now, it can no longer surprise and has embraced its first challenge.

"You can't have a better welcome," coach Heimar Hallgrimsson said in Moscow last December. "There are a lot of romantic things in our heads now we start to play Argentina."

There has been too little love between Messi and the World Cup in his three previous tournaments. They ended with losses in two quarterfinals and the 2014 final, all against Germany.

I say that we have to reach the last four at the World Cup. The game on Saturday – the first one – is always the most important. Getting the win gives you confidence, assurance and a boost to your self-esteem.
Argentina team General Manager Jorge Burruchaga, to FIFA

Four years ago in Brazil, Argentina held off another World Cup newcomer from Europe, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with Messi's second-half goal decisive in a 2-1 win.

Iceland is a similarly robust obstacle, with height and power in aerial challenges. Argentina has the English Premier League experience of central defenders Nicolas Otamendi and Marcos Rojo to help cope.

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Messi’s Last Chance?

Turning 31 during the group stage, Messi likely has his last good chance to win a World Cup.

A major international tournament is about all there is left to win for the five-time world player of the year. The 2014 World Cup started a run of losing finals in three straight years, followed by the Copa America twice.

Also joining Messi at a fourth World Cup is teammate Javier Mascherano, who had his 34th birthday last week.

Injury Troubles

Knee injuries have bothered both teams' preparation. Argentina lost midfielder Manuel Lanzini from its likely starting lineup with a long-term ligament injury at a warmup camp in Spain.

Argentina forward Sergio Aguero and Iceland midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson both last played in the Premier League in March, for Manchester City and Everton, respectively.

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Thunderclap Happy

The thunderclap will be led by Iceland captain Aron Gunnarsson on the field for the first time in a World Cup(Photo: AP)

Whatever the result, Iceland will leave some of its best performance for the end, led by captain Aron Gunnarsson.

Gunnarsson, whose usual long red beard lends him a Viking warrior look, begins the post-game, slow-building clapping exchange between teams and fans that is now their trademark.

Expect a significant percentage of Iceland's 330,000 population to join in during the Group D match at the Spartak Stadium in Moscow.

Argentina has support from fans whose singing has helped create a noisy atmosphere in packed late-night streets off Red Square this week.

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Published: 15 Jun 2018,02:40 PM IST

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