Make no doubt, this is one of Argentina’s worst-ever starts to a World Cup. Some are seeking solace in the fact that in 1990 an overconfident side boasting Diego Maradona and Claudio Caniggia lost unexpectedly to a Cameroon side that almost surprised themselves by scoring.The mood in the country was sombre; the watching public as well as the pundits on TV staying calm.
Freixas reaches a young audience and he pleaded for support and encouragement of Lionel Scaloni’s team to continue to fight hard, now more than ever. “We have to support them,” he wrote. “We have to support them because this squad brought us much, much happiness. Nobody wants to win as much as they do and they are probably sadder than anyone.”
The veteran football writer Daniel Arcucci said that it was part and parcel of being at a World Cup. “These things happen,” he said. “The best game of their lives for the underdog, the worst game of their lives for the favourites. Today Saudi Arabia brought back memories of Cameroon. Today was the match that Scaloni said one day would happen.”
Alejandro Wall of Tiempo Argentino wrote: “Saudi Arabia imposed themselves. They electrified the game and the stands, dissolving any Argentinian-ness. This is a huge blow for the national team, maybe the worst match ever of the Scaloni era, and it came in a World Cup opening game.”Photograph: Zabulon Laurent/ABACA/Shutterstock
Without VAR it might have been a very different story. But we have VAR now, and this is football. “We should have scored more than one goal in the first half but this is a World Cup and now we face two finals,” Martínez said.
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