The albiceleste squad, with Lionel Messi as the standard, wants to return to the top of the planetary event after 36 years.
Tuesday, November 8, 2022
After the title obtained in the Copa América 2021 which put an end to a 28-year drought without celebrations, Argentina regained the title of candidate to win the Qatar 2022 World Cup . With Lionel Messi as the banner, the Albiceleste finished undefeated and runner-up in the South American Qualifiers behind Brazil.
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The trans-Andean squad wants to return to the top of the planet after 36 years and although it brushed glory in the 2014 edition held in Brazil, Lionel Scaloni’s squad will seek to leave their mark on Qatari lands with figures such as Ángel Di María, Emiliano “Dibu” Martínez, Lautaro Martínez, Rodrigo de Paul, Leandro Paredes andNicolas Tagliafico, to name a few.
< h2>ARGENTINA GROUP IN QATAR 2022
Argentina forms Group C with Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland. The debut will be against the Asians on November 22 at 7 a.m. while on Saturday 26 they will face the North Americans at 4 p.m..
The match against the Europeans, scheduled for Wednesday the 30th at 4:00 p.m., will be the closing of the first round.
In case of advancing, either as first or second of the area, will face one of the members of group D in the round of 16: Denmark, Tunisia, France or Australia.
