Official line-up Poland v Argentina, an almost obligatory victory for Messi and his team-mates: prediction of goalscorers, cautions and shooters
Leo Messi and Enzo Fernandez kept Argentina alive with their goals as they struggled to beat Mexico 2-0 on the second day of the group stage to stay in the running for qualification and top spot in Group C. It was a victory of fundamental importance for the Albiceleste, fresh from their shock debut against Saudi Arabia. Drawn by its star player, Lionel Scaloni’s Selección cannot, however, allow itself any more breaks. The match against Lewandowski’s Poland looks like an in or out game, as even a draw might not be enough for the South Americans. The Poles, on the other hand, are masters of their own destiny, as they lead the group standings with four points and with a win they would go through as first.
Whoever wins this group will face Australia, who surprisingly beat top-ranked Denmark in a direct clash this afternoon. The team that will advance to the round of 16 as runners-up, on the other hand, will face world champions France. Here are the line-up choices of the two technical commissioners, Michniewicz and Scaloni.
- POLAND (4-4-2): Szczesny; Cash, Glik, Kiwior, Bereszynski; Zielinski, Bielik, Krychowiak, Frankowski; Swiderski, Lewandowski. CT: Czeslaw Michniewicz.
- ARGENTINA (4-2-3-1): E. Martinez; Molina, Otamendi, Romero, Acuna; Enzo Fernandez, De Paul; Di Maria, Messi, Mac Allister; Julian Alvarez. CT: Lionel Scaloni.
Official line-up Poland v Argentina, goalscorer prediction
With his class he was able to rouse Argentina from their torpor, taking them by the hand: in difficult times you can only cling on to Leo Messi, one of the likely protagonists of this match. It could also be Julian Alvarez’s night, preferred to the Inter player Lautaro Martinez. Among the Poles, watch out for an ever-inspiring Zielinski: the Napoli player has already found the way to goal against Saudi Arabia.
Poland v Argentina official line-ups, likely cautions and marksmen
The stakes are obviously high and it cannot be ruled out that the number of cautioned players could rise in the course of the match. Doriano Bereszynski will be at risk, considering that Di Maria will be on his side. In Argentina, on the other hand, former Udinese player De Paul, who will have to do the so-called ‘dirty’ work, and Otamendi could be sanctioned by the referee. As for the shooters, we would spend a token on the usual Lewandowski (at least two) and Enzo Fernandez, one of the best against Mexico.