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Mexico and Argentina fans bring spicy rivalry to Qatar

DOHA: The big and boisterous fan bases of Argentina and Mexico were out in force on Saturday (Nov 26) as one of Latin American football's biggest rivalries spiced up the World Cup ahead of their latest clash.

Thousands of vociferous, flag-draped supporters of both sides have made the long journey to Qatar and have been a lively presence, organising street parties and teaching Spanish-language chants to Arab fans eager to join in.

"They are the craziest and the best! This is exactly what we were waiting for," said Ibrahim Hussain, a Saudi Arabian wearing a Lionel Messi shirt, as he watched Argentines and Mexicans banter good-naturedly on the Qatari capital Doha's seafront.

Saturday night's Group C match at the Lusail Stadium is, however, a deadly serious matter for both sets of supporters.

Argentina began their World Cup with a shock 2-1 defeat to Saudi Arabia in a disastrous start for Messi's fifth and final attempt to win the one big trophy that has eluded him.

Mexico, eliminated in the last 16 at the previous seven World Cups, scraped a 0-0 draw with Poland in their opener.

So both need a win to get their tournament going and match the enthusiasm of their fans.

Thousands of them flocked to the nearly 90,000-capacity Lusail Stadium hours before the 1900 GMT kickoff.

Chanting songs at each other, the Mexicans donned Aztec warrior and Lucha Libre wrestling outfits, while the Argentines wore blue-and-white No 10 shirts for Messi and their other hero Diego Maradona. Some paraded Arab headgear in national colours.

ARGENTINE NEMESIS

"Argentina have always trod on us and they look down on us. That has to change. Today is the day to rewrite our history with them," said Guillermo Sanchez, 44, from Mexico City, sporting a green sombrero

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