<p>Lionel Messi's Argentina must put aside injured pride after a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/fifa-world-cup-saudi-arabia-beat-argentina-in-stunning-upset-1164731.html" target="_blank">shock defeat</a> by Saudi Arabia and summon the fighting spirit of their similarly-bruised 1990 predecessors if they want to bring home the World Cup for a third time.</p>.<p>Messi's fifth and final attempt to match Diego Maradona's immortality among Argentinians by winning football's greatest prize <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/messi-laments-five-minutes-of-mistakes-against-saudi-arabia-1164773.html" target="_blank">could not have started worse</a>, with Tuesday's 2-1 defeat to the Saudis one of the tournament's biggest upsets.</p>.<p>Yet he and his disconsolate team might take heart from 32 years ago when Argentina began the World Cup in Italy with a shock loss to Cameroon but still went on to reach the final.</p>.<p>"Can we still win it? Of course," said former Argentina defender Pablo Zabaleta, citing the 1990 run, although the South Americans were to lose that final to West Germany.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/saudi-king-declares-holiday-after-shock-win-over-argentina-1164901.html" target="_blank">Saudi king declares holiday after shock win over Argentina</a></strong></p>.<p>"There is still a long way to go."</p>.<p>Argentina's players looked traumatised as they trudged off the Lusail Stadium pitch on Monday after losing their 36-game unbeaten run while the Saudis celebrated around them.</p>.<p>But as the dust settled, Argentina's mettle returned and their focus turned to two enormous Group C games coming up against fellow Latin Americans Mexico and often tricky Poland.</p>.<p>"Now's the time to be more united than ever, to show our true strength," said Messi, 35, in a captain's call to arms. "It's up to us to fix what we did badly."</p>.<p><strong>'Do it for Messi, Maradona'</strong></p>.<p>Coach Lionel Scaloni sent out the same signal.</p>.<p>"We have no option but to lift ourself up and go forwards. We will calmly analyse their goals and we must work on the aspects that didn't go well," he said.</p>.<p>Scaloni may start by practising beating the offside trap: Messi and Lautaro Martinez put the ball in the back of the net four times between them against the Saudis in the first half, but only one counted, Messi's penalty.</p>.<p>Argentina had seemingly found a world-class defence in recent times to match their scintillating strike force, but it was found wanting in a crazy 10-minute spell when the Saudis cantered past them to score twice and turn the match.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/germany-ready-to-make-up-for-2018-heartbreak-in-qatar-1164904.html" target="_blank">Germany ready to make up for 2018 heartbreak in Qatar</a></strong></p>.<p>Scaloni must quickly reinstill the meanness and steel that had served Argentina so well on their remarkable unbeaten run since mid-2019. That lifted them to third in the global rankings and made them a firm favourite in Qatar.</p>.<p>"We simply have to do this - for Messi now, for Maradona in heaven, for all of Argentina," said Lionel Rodriguez, draped in a blue-and-white flag adorned with Messi's face as he walked with friends on a street in the Qatari capital Doha.</p>.<p>"The Saudia Arabia game was an aberration. Let the world enjoy it for now. We are a great team, we will have the last laugh! Watch out Mexico, that's all I'm saying."</p>
<p>Lionel Messi's Argentina must put aside injured pride after a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/fifa-world-cup-saudi-arabia-beat-argentina-in-stunning-upset-1164731.html" target="_blank">shock defeat</a> by Saudi Arabia and summon the fighting spirit of their similarly-bruised 1990 predecessors if they want to bring home the World Cup for a third time.</p>.<p>Messi's fifth and final attempt to match Diego Maradona's immortality among Argentinians by winning football's greatest prize <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/messi-laments-five-minutes-of-mistakes-against-saudi-arabia-1164773.html" target="_blank">could not have started worse</a>, with Tuesday's 2-1 defeat to the Saudis one of the tournament's biggest upsets.</p>.<p>Yet he and his disconsolate team might take heart from 32 years ago when Argentina began the World Cup in Italy with a shock loss to Cameroon but still went on to reach the final.</p>.<p>"Can we still win it? Of course," said former Argentina defender Pablo Zabaleta, citing the 1990 run, although the South Americans were to lose that final to West Germany.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/saudi-king-declares-holiday-after-shock-win-over-argentina-1164901.html" target="_blank">Saudi king declares holiday after shock win over Argentina</a></strong></p>.<p>"There is still a long way to go."</p>.<p>Argentina's players looked traumatised as they trudged off the Lusail Stadium pitch on Monday after losing their 36-game unbeaten run while the Saudis celebrated around them.</p>.<p>But as the dust settled, Argentina's mettle returned and their focus turned to two enormous Group C games coming up against fellow Latin Americans Mexico and often tricky Poland.</p>.<p>"Now's the time to be more united than ever, to show our true strength," said Messi, 35, in a captain's call to arms. "It's up to us to fix what we did badly."</p>.<p><strong>'Do it for Messi, Maradona'</strong></p>.<p>Coach Lionel Scaloni sent out the same signal.</p>.<p>"We have no option but to lift ourself up and go forwards. We will calmly analyse their goals and we must work on the aspects that didn't go well," he said.</p>.<p>Scaloni may start by practising beating the offside trap: Messi and Lautaro Martinez put the ball in the back of the net four times between them against the Saudis in the first half, but only one counted, Messi's penalty.</p>.<p>Argentina had seemingly found a world-class defence in recent times to match their scintillating strike force, but it was found wanting in a crazy 10-minute spell when the Saudis cantered past them to score twice and turn the match.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/germany-ready-to-make-up-for-2018-heartbreak-in-qatar-1164904.html" target="_blank">Germany ready to make up for 2018 heartbreak in Qatar</a></strong></p>.<p>Scaloni must quickly reinstill the meanness and steel that had served Argentina so well on their remarkable unbeaten run since mid-2019. That lifted them to third in the global rankings and made them a firm favourite in Qatar.</p>.<p>"We simply have to do this - for Messi now, for Maradona in heaven, for all of Argentina," said Lionel Rodriguez, draped in a blue-and-white flag adorned with Messi's face as he walked with friends on a street in the Qatari capital Doha.</p>.<p>"The Saudia Arabia game was an aberration. Let the world enjoy it for now. We are a great team, we will have the last laugh! Watch out Mexico, that's all I'm saying."</p>