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Messi-dependent Argentina face Belgium test

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AFP Brasilia
Argentina will once again turn to Lionel Messi for inspiration when they tackle star-studded Belgium here tomorrow in a World Cup quarter-final haunted by ghosts of yesteryear.

Victory would take Argentina into the last four -- where either Holland or Costa Rica will await -- for only the second time since they last won the tournament in 1986, beating Belgium in the semi-finals en route.

But despite results living up to expectations -- Argentina have won all four of their games to date -- performances have not, and the team's dependence on Messi has been cited as the key factor.
 

With four goals in three matches, the Barcelona megastar was his side's saviour in the group phase, while in the 1-0 extra-time victory over Switzerland in the last 16 he seemed the only player capable of making a difference.

Diego Maradona was scathing of the team's performance, warning coach Alejandro Sabella that he is destined for "catastrophe" if he cannot alleviate some of the burden on the team's outstanding player.

Argentina's assault on the World Cup was supposed to be spearheaded by their 'Fantastic Four' attackers, but Messi is the only one who has lived up to his billing so far.

Sergio Aguero is a serious doubt for the Belgium game due to a muscle injury, Gonzalo Higuain is still waiting for his first goal, and despite scoring the winner against the Swiss, Angel Di Maria has delighted and exasperated in equal measure.

Facing accusations that his side are overly reliant on their number 10, Sabella said that "Argentina have always had a dependence on Messi".

It is likely to be no different against Belgium and Messi's task will be rendered doubly difficult by the fact that the opposition goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois of Atletico Madrid, has kept him at bay for seven games in succession.

The Messi-Courtois duel is one of many subplots in a game that carries strong echoes of the last World Cup encounter between the teams in Mexico City, which Argentina won 2-0 thanks to a glorious Maradona brace.

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First Published: Jul 04 2014 | 10:26 AM IST

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