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Mexico are not favourites, we feel just as important, says Poland coach

DOHA : Poland coach Czeslaw Michniewicz denied Mexico were the favourites in their World Cup Group C opener on Tuesday, saying all the teams at the tournament fully deserved to be there.

Poland, playing in their ninth World Cup, have not made it past the group stage since 1986 and will face Mexico, Saudi Arabia and Argentina in a bid to reach the knockout stages in Qatar.

"If I say that there are no logical reasons for Poland to make it out of the group, you will say that I am a man of little faith," Michniewicz told reporters on Monday.

"I think that we can get out of the group. ... We don't want to be among the first 16 teams to go home.

"We have experienced players who have played in many tournaments, and there's a lot of youngsters who are just learning the big tournaments here in Qatar. I think this mix is right for us."

Asked whether Mexico were the favourites, given the last time they failed to make it to the knockout stage was back in 1978, Michniewicz disagreed.

"We don't look at Mexico this way. I don't see such disparities between us, also between us and Saudi Arabia or Argentina," he said.

"We are all at the World Cup, we feel as important as our opponents in the group. We don't give them any special rank."

Mexico, however, have a strong record in their World Cup openers, winning five and drawing one in their last six tournaments.

The last time Poland won their opening World Cup game was nearly 50 years ago, when they beat Argentina 3-2 in 1974 and went on to take third place after beating Brazil 1-0.

"The first match is crucial. But I also don't hide the fact that we're adding zero points to our account ahead of the third match - meaning (the game against Argentina) will definitely be lost," goalkeeper Wojciech

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