Argentina, according to defender Lisandro Martinez, are a better team as a result of their World Cup opener loss to Saudi Arabia.
The Copa America champions were defeated 2-1 by Saudi Arabia a week ago, but rebounded admirably by defeating Mexico 2-0 on Saturday, thanks largely to Lionel Messi’s long-range strike that calmed nerves.
Argentina enters their final Group C game against Poland knowing that only a win will ensure their progression, though a draw may suffice.
Lisandro Martinez’s comment
Martinez said: “I think a defeat is when you really learn and you learn things you were not aware of when you are winning and being successful.
“That defeat means the squad is more prepared. That’s the good side of defeats, you have to analyse and then take the positives.
“We know we have a big team, big players and have great potential but that doesn’t just apply to Argentina. We have to believe in our qualities.”
The Manchester United center-back is aware of the threat that Poland, and particularly star striker Robert Lewandowski, will pose.
He added: “They are a very tough opponent and have top players such as Lewandowski. We have to be well organised so they don’t hit us on the counter.”Lewandowski moves so well, and is always trying to create goalscoring opportunities, we have be fully focused.
“It all comes down to details. We should not overload ourselves with too much pressure. We have been doing a good job of that and we need to keep working on it.
“We have to show the playing style that we are renowned for.”
Argentina’s difficulty qualifying for the knockout phase, according to coach Lionel Scaloni, should come as no surprise.
Lionel Scaloni’s comment
“How many teams are competing here? Only three have qualified,” he said. “Everyone else is fighting to go through.
“When I spoke beforehand about our group, I said it was going to be challenging and that everything was going to be up in the air until the last game. Even if we’d drawn one and won one, the last game was going to be key.
“Obviously, after the win against Mexico we are feeling better emotionally. We now feel we are on the right path.”