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Argentine soccer missing a superstar

TimePublished on Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 16:59, Updated on Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 17:08 in Sports section

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Herzogenaurach (Germany): Argentina is missing only one thing at this World Cup - "un crack."

A "crack" is Spanish slang for a game-breaking player - a superstar like Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry or Diego Maradona, who led Argentina to its second World Cup title in 1986.

The Argentines had a star four years ago in Gabriel Batistuta - the country's all-time leading scorer with 56 goals - but it didn't matter.

Argentina was sent packing in the first round and it was treated as a national humiliation.

"What happened in Japan, the unfinished business, hopefully will spur us on," captain Juan Pablo Sorin said before Thursday's practice.

Sorin is one of only four players that coach Jose Pekerman has retained from the 2002 squad.

Roberto Ayala, Pablo Aimar and Hernan Crespo are the other three.

Pekerman is now trying to win with the youngsters he nurtured for a decade as the country's youth coach.

At a team dinner earlier this week, Argentina Football Federation president Julio Grondona called this team "stronger psychologically" than the 2002 version. But man-for-man, nobody has suggested this team is better.

"I don't want to get into comparisons with four years ago," Sorin added.

"We are aware of the pressure on us. Inside we are nervous, anxious to play and hungry for success."

Argentina will play its first match against Ivory Coast on Saturday, the toughest of the eight groups in the World Cup.

Any of the four teams - including Serbia-Montenegro and the Netherlands - could reach the second round.

"The first game is so, so important for us to win," striker Javier Saviola said.

Argentina's best hopes for a game-breaking player are 18-year-old Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona and 22-year-old Carlos Tevez of Brazilian champion Corinthians.

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