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Argentina supporters cheer loudly for Messi in Qatar.
Before the Latin American team became the first to establish their base camp in Qatar on Monday, an advance guard of Argentina football supporters yelled their conviction that Lionel Messi’s final World Cup will be a triumph.
13 days before the World Cup kicks off, hordes of supporters gathered at the World Cup countdown clock on Doha’s seafront, singing Messi’s name and waving flags as confused police observed the spreading football passion in the Gulf state.
When Matas Villarroel, Silvio Gatti, Leandro Blanco, and Lucas Ledezma arrived in Doha on Monday after cycling 10,500 kilometers (6,500 miles) across Africa, a large crowd gathered around the clock to greet them. The other supporters and the motorcyclists, meanwhile, were thinking about Messi.
“The dream behind cycling this whole route is that Argentina will win the World Cup and that Leo will lift the trophy on December 18,” said Blanco.
While Argentina won the World Cup in 1978 and 1986, Messi, one of the greatest players ever, has only been a losing finalist, in 2014.
“The emotion we feel here is immense, we spent six months cycling through Africa and the Middle East, to be here in Doha today and for this party.”
“We have a lot of faith and a lot of hope, that’s why we have done all this craziness, so we are starting to live this beautiful World Cup here in Qatar.”
Around them fans in Argentina’s blue and white shirts chanting a traditional refrain taunting traditional rivals England. “If you don’t jump up and down you are English,” they shouted.
A first group of Argentine technical staff and football federation officials was due to arrive in Doha early Tuesday to set up the team base at Doha university.
Some of their fans came to work in Qatar months ago hoping to raise money to be able to see Messi and the national team.
“Messi’s last World Cup, I’m a bit upset but confident that the national team is going to do its best and that with a bit of luck we will be holding the trophy in a month’s time,” said s Caillava, 22, who travelled to Qatar to work.
Marco, who only gave one name, said he would be working at the FIFA fan festival in Doha. “We are expecting a party for Messi’s last World Cup, so it’s the one we are going to enjoy the most. This team is the most prepared so, it’s where the team is the most prepared, so this is going to be unique.”
Argentina, unbeaten in 35 games since 2019, start in Group C against Mexico, Poland and Saudi Arabia.