Waikato Times

Messi steers Argentina into finals

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Lionel Messi’s hat-trick lifted Argentina into the 2018 World Cup on the last day of South American qualifying, keeping the three-time champions from missing out for the first time since 1970.

Argentina, losing finalists three years ago in Brazil, rode Messi’s three goals in the thin air of the Andes and rallied for a 3-1 win over Ecuador, who took a surprising lead in the first minute.

‘‘I told the group that Messi does not owe Argentina a World Cup, but rather football owes the world to him,’’ Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli said.

There was a major shock in Concacaf qualifying for teams in North and Central America and the Caribbean, with the United States slipping from third spot to fifth with a loss in Trinidad and missing out on the World Cup.

The top four teams in South America get automatic berths to Russia. Brazil had 41 points and clinched months ago. The other three advancing went in this order: Uruguay (31), Argentina (28) and Colombia (27).

Uruguay beat Bolivia 4-2, Argentina won 3-1, Colombia drew 1-1 with Peru and last-place Venezuela beat Paraguay 1-0.

Peru (26) placed fifth and will keep alive their bid for a first World Cup appearance since 1982 after edging Chile for the South American spot in the interconti­nental playoff next month against Oceania representa­tives New Zealand.

On a dramatic last day of conti- nental qualifying tournament­s, six South American teams – separated by only four points over 17 matches – had shots at the finals entering play.

Chile and Paraguay missed out at the last moment. Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador were already out of contention.

Chile lost 3-0 to Brazil while Venezuela defeated Paraguay 1-0.

It looked easy for Argentina. But it wasn’t, particular­ly after

‘‘Messi does not owe Argentina a World Cup, but rather football owes the world to him.’’

Argentine coach Jorge Sampaoli

Romario Ibarra gave Ecuador a 1-0 lead in the first minute.

‘‘Even with a goal against us you could see the certainty of a team that knew how to play the game,’’ Sampaoli said.

Make that Messi.

Messi scored off a pass from Angel di Maria in the 12th, left-footing home from close range. In the 20th, Di Maria slipped a pass through to Messi, who drove the ball in from 15 metres.

‘‘I never thought I would see this day, it’s the worst day of my career.’’

Omar Gonzalez on his own goal for the US, who failed to qualify

Messi got his third in the 62nd, weighting a perfect 18-metre shot beyond the outstretch­ed fingertrip­s of Ecuador goalkeeper Maximo Banguera.

‘‘I won’t make any promises,’’ said Sampaoli, the third coach in this qualifying cycle for Argentina.

Then he added: ‘‘The nationalit­y of the best player in the world is luckily Argentine.’’

The United States will be absent from the finals for the first time since 1986 after a humiliatin­g 2-1 defeat to Trinidad and Tobago in Couva.

Despite an inconsiste­nt qualifying run, the Americans began the game needing only a win over the bottom team in the Concacaf final

qualifying group to punch their ticket to Russia.

But two first-half goals, an Omar Gonzalez own goal in the 17th minute and an Alvin Jones effort 20 minutes later, proved too much for the Americans to overcome despite Christian Pulisic’s strike after the break.

Instead, Panama qualified for the finals for the first time with their 2-1 victory over Costa Rica,

while Honduras beat Mexico 3-2 to pip the United States to a playoff place against Australia.

‘‘Clearly very disappoint­ing,’’ US coach Bruce Arena said.

‘‘We had everything there for us. There are no excuses for us not getting the second goal and at least a point out of the game.

‘‘We should not be staying home for this World Cup and I take the responsibi­lity for that.’’

Gonzalez was distraught after his own goal. ‘‘The guy hit an early cross, and when I went to clear it, he touched it first and it hit off my shin and it happened to go right over [goalkeeper] Tim Howard,’’ Gonzalez said.

‘‘It’s one of the most unlucky goals ever. It’s one that will haunt me forever. I never thought I would see this day, it’s the worst day of my career.’’

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PHOTOS: REUTERS Left, Pepe leads the celebratio­ns for Portugal after their 2-0 win over Switzerlan­d guaranteed them a place in Russia; right, the Cup dream ends for Chile’s Jorge Valdivia; inset, Christian Pulisic and Michael Bradley console each other after the US’s...
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 ?? PHOTO: REUTERS ?? Lionel Messi celebrates his third goal in a virtuoso performanc­e that guided Argentina into the World Cup finals.
PHOTO: REUTERS Lionel Messi celebrates his third goal in a virtuoso performanc­e that guided Argentina into the World Cup finals.

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