Argentina midfielder Javier Mascherano said his team needed to “pray” for their World Cup chances after their crushing loss to Croatia Thursday.
Jorge Sampaoli’s men were thrashed 3-0 as goals from Ante Rebic, Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic saw Croatia to a convincing Group D win.
The result left Argentina with just one point in the group and relying on other results to go their way to avoid an early exit.
A devastated Mascherano, 34, said all eyes would be on Iceland’s meeting with Nigeria Friday.
“When it doesn’t depend on you, you have to try to pray and get a result that then gives you the possibility of fixing it,” he said.
“Until [Friday] we won’t know how feasible it is to qualify. We will see.”
#SomosArgentina Final del partido. @Argentina cayó ante #Croacia por 3 a 0. pic.twitter.com/G7R8HbSdyM
— Selección Argentina (@Argentina) June 21, 2018
While Croatia are already through, Iceland – who held Argentina in their opener – can take a huge step towards the last 16 by beating Nigeria.
Argentina were undone by three second-half goals Thursday, with Willy Caballero’s error leading to the opener.
“It is very difficult to analyse the game because the blow is very hard,” Mascherano said.
“It’s not the time to analyse anything.”
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