Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli again defended star player Lionel Messi today and said his side's World Cup match against Croatia was effectively a must-win.
The beaten 2014 finalists go into tomorrow's crucial Group D clash desperate for three points after a disappointing 1-1 draw with minnows Iceland in their first outing in Russia.
The South Americans have been criticised both for their performance and the result. They took the lead through Sergio Aguero but conceded a goal to Alfred Finnbogason before Messi missed a second-half penalty.
Sampaoli admitted Argentina's "window of opportunity" was narrowing after the draw but said he was confident his team could put things right.
"We need to move on to the next phase, that's what we came here for," he said.
"We don't want to go to the last match not having resolved that."
Asked repeatedly about Messi, Sampaoli said the disappointing start against Iceland was not the fault of his star player, despite the penalty miss.
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"We were quite upset about not having won the match but I think... Leo should not shoulder all the responsibility."
He added: "When we succeed with Argentina, everyone takes credit for it but when Argentina loses, it's always Leo's fault. I think that's quite unfair."
Sampaoli is expected to make several changes to his team for the Croatia match, but would not be drawn on his selection as he said he had not yet spoken to his players.
Croatia are the group leaders after a 2-0 victory against Nigeria in their first match. Anything but a win on Thursday would leave Argentina needing a positive result in their final group game against the Africans in Saint Petersburg on June 26.
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