Pablo Zabaleta admits he’s ‘absolutely devastated’ by Argentina’s World Cup loss to Saudi Arabia

Man City legend Pablo Zabaleta admits he’s ‘absolutely devastated’ by Argentina’s shock World Cup defeat by Saudi Arabia – but calls on critics ‘not to go too hard’ on Lionel Messi and Co or blame manager Lionel Scaloni

Former Argentina and Man City star Pablo Zabaleta has defended Lionel Messi following his uninspiring performance against Saudi Arabia that saw the World Cup favourites suffer a shock 2-1 loss in their opening game.

Argentina couldn’t have imagined a more disastrous start to the tournament after being outclassed during the defeat that saw minnows Saudia Arabia comeback to claim a historic upset.

Seven-time Ballon d’Or winner Messi was unable to drag his side to what should have been a favourable opening fixture that many expected Argentina to not only win, but also dominate.

Argentina players were devastated after losing to Saudi Arabia at the World Cup on Tuesday

Argentina players were devastated after losing to Saudi Arabia at the World Cup on Tuesday

Lionel Messi (left) was helpless to stop Saudi Arabia's second-half domination in Qatar

Lionel Messi (left) was helpless to stop Saudi Arabia’s second-half domination in Qatar

Argentina and Man City legend Pablo Zabaleta defended Messi to bounce back against Mexico

Argentina and Man City legend Pablo Zabaleta defended Messi to bounce back against Mexico

Zabaleta made 58 appearances for the national team during his stellar career, but couldn’t hide his pain when commenting on Tuesday’s disappointing loss to the Middle Eastern side.

Speaking as a pundit on the BBC’s World Cup coverage, Zabaleta sarcastically claimed that it was a ‘great day’ for the country before claiming that there would be a lot of ‘disappointment and anger’ in the Argentina camp.   

Messi failed to inspire Argentina to victory

Messi failed to inspire Argentina to victory

‘What a great day! I’m absolutely devastated. We didn’t expect that but it was one of those days and we have to give a lot of credit to SA. They had a high line, brave, aggressive,’ he said.

‘When Messi scored we thought the game was over, we were controlling possession and all of that. There will be a lot of disappointment and anger. 

‘Many people were saying Argentina were one of the favourites and there was a lot of expectation – and I hate when something like that happens because you cannot underestimate any team.

‘Of course [they can still win the World Cup.] There is still a long way to go,’ he added.

However, Zabaleta refused to criticise Messi for his underwhelming showing in what will likely be the 35-year-old’s final World Cup. 

Messi put Argentina in the lead with a well taken first-half penalty, but could do little to alter the eventual match outcome as Saudi Arabia produced their greatest performance.

Argentina were one of the favourites to lift the World Cup heading into the tournament

Argentina were one of the favourites to lift the World Cup heading into the tournament

Messi scored Argentina's only goal of the match as his 10th minute penalty put them in-front

Messi scored Argentina’s only goal of the match as his 10th minute penalty put them in-front

The PSG superstar missed key opportunities to pull the South American nation back into the side but failed to replicate his scintillating club form in Qatar.

‘Everyone will back him, it was one of those days. He’s been terrific and it was just one of those days. We can’t go too hard on the players or blame the manager,’ said Zabaleta.

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