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Zico: 'Argentina vulnerable at the back'

Zico believes that Argentina will have to be tight defensively if they are to win the World Cup this summer.

Former Brazil international Zico has claimed that Argentina's attacking style could prove to be their downfall at the World Cup.

With the likes of Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain and Angel di Maria expected to feature in advanced positions, the Argentines are among the favourites to win the trophy for a third time in their history.

However, Zico believes that if they are to complete their hat-trick, head coach Alejandro Sabella will have to ensure that his side has a "compact manner" defensively.

"Argentina's style means that they are left exposed at the back. Opponents will be very aware of that. It's a consequence of how they play - attacking teams take more risks," the 61-year-old told The Guardian.

"A lot of people say Argentina do not have a vintage generation of defenders, but I don't think that is the problem. Argentina have to find a way to play in a more compact manner and to give opposition players less space."

Argentina last won the competition back in 1986.

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