The Star (Jamaica)

Messi survives first round scare

- ST PETERSBURG, Russia (AP):

Lionel Messi and Argentina finally got things going at the World Cup. Messi scored an exquisite 14thminute goal to give the two-time champions the lead in a must-win game against Nigeria on Tuesday, but it wasn’t until Marcos Rojo’s 86th-minute strike that Argentina was assured of a place in the round of 16 with a 2-1 victory.

Victor Moses scored from the penalty spot in the 51st minute for Nigeria, putting Argentina in danger of being eliminated without winning a match in Russia.

It took an unlikely goal by Rojo — a centre back — to save Argentina with a cushioned volley into the corner.

The win gave the Argentines second place in Group D and allowed the football-mad nation to forget about the 3-0 loss to Croatia last week that sparked days of soul-searching within the squad and back home.

Argentina will play France in the last 16 in Kazan on Saturday, keeping alive Messi’s quest for a first world title. He might have retired from internatio­nal soccer for a second time — and for good this time — if it wasn’t for Rojo’s goal.

Messi’s teammates poured off the bench to celebrate with him after the final whistle, forming a circle around him. Messi exchanged a long hug with teammate Javier Mascherano, who clinched him tightly.

While Gonzalo Higuain cried nearby, Messi clinched his fist as he turned towards the Argentina fans.

 ?? AP PHOTOS ?? Argentina’s Marcos Rojo (left) scores his side’s second goal past Nigeria’s Victor Moses during the group D match between Argentina and Nigeria, at the 2018 World Cup.
AP PHOTOS Argentina’s Marcos Rojo (left) scores his side’s second goal past Nigeria’s Victor Moses during the group D match between Argentina and Nigeria, at the 2018 World Cup.

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