Argentina defender, Marcos Rojo reviews his country’s group at the upcoming FIFA World Cup and concludes that it’s a tough one.
La Albiceleste are drawn in the same group as Iceland, Croatia and Nigeria at football tournament which kicks off in eight days.
The Manchester United defender expresses worry with the inclusion of his country’s perennial opponents Nigeria in the World Cup.
“It’s Nigeria again! I think it’s three or four times now we’ve been drawn with Nigeria and it will be a difficult group,” he told the Manchester United website.
“Croatia and Iceland are in there too. Hopefully, Lionel Messi will be in form and can do something for us,” he added.
Argentina’s last group match will be against the Super Eagles on June 26 in St Petersburg.
Rojo further admits he wants “payback” for Argentina’s World Cup final agony four years ago.
The 26-year-old went all the way with his country in Brazil, only to lose 1-0 to Germany in the 2014 final, with Mario Gotze scoring the only goal of a tight game in extra-time.
As the only Red representing Jorge Sampaoli’s team following Sergio Romero’s withdrawal due to a knee injury, the centre-back has pledged that he and his fellow countrymen will give everything to go one better this time around and repeat the nation’s successes in 1978 and 1986.
“Obviously, it’s a really important thing and a big deal for any Argentinian to wear that shirt,” he told Inside United. “We really feel the shirt a lot and we defend our colours.
“We give everything when we are wearing it and we want payback for the way things happened at the last World Cup. We will do everything to give our fans the possibility to celebrate winning the trophy again.”
Argentina have a final warm-up fixture against Israel on Saturday before the action gets under way in Russia. The Albiceleste are in Group D and will fancy their chances in the tournament, despite struggling to actually clinch a spot, before Lionel Messi bagged a hat-trick against Ecuador in the final South American qualifier.