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Argentina advances as Messi gets goal

- By Steve Douglas Associated Press

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — From his thigh to his foot to the back of the net, /LRQHO 0HVVL ¿QDOO\ VFRUHG D JRDO DW WKLV year’s World Cup.

The exquisite strike from the ArgenWLQD JUHDW VSDUNHG WKH ¿UVW RI VHYHUDO celebratio­ns from an animated Diego Maradona, who screamed, shouted and made obscene gestures — and raised concerns for his health.

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A short time later, videos posted on social media showed Maradona needing help out of the stands and into an adjoining luxury box at the stadium. He appeared to have his eyes closed and a later photo showed a pair of paramedics attending to him.

There was no immediate informatio­n on his health, but about two hours later he was photograph­ed smiling at an airport. Another photo posted on Twitter appeared to show him sitting on a plane.

Messi’s goal — his 65th for Argentina — was surely enough to impress even Maradona.

From a long pass over the defense by Ever Banega, Messi caressed the ball with his left thigh, took another touch with his left foot, and then delivered D VPRRWK ULJKW IRRWHG ¿QLVK LQWR WKH corner.

Messi fell to his knees and pointed KLV ¿QJHUV XSZDUG LQ FHOHEUDWLR­Q $W the same time, Maradona crossed his arms with his hands on his shoulders and looked to the sky.

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Messi, who later hit the post off a free kick, and Banega controlled the game in WKH ¿UVW KDOI 5RMR ¿QLVKHG LW RII LQ WKH second by cushioning a volley with his right foot into the bottom corner and HQVXULQJ 0HVVL¶V TXHVW IRU D ¿UVW :RUOG Cup title continued.

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Without that late goal from Rojo, the 31-year-old Messi might have retired from internatio­nal soccer for a second time — and for good this time.

Instead, it was Messi who was at the center of the celebratio­ns. His teammates formed a circle around him while striker Gonzalo Higuain cried QHDUE\ 0HVVL WKHQ FOHQFKHG KLV ¿VW DV he turned toward the Argentina fans.

“He’s above everybody else,” Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli said. “The most important thing for Leo is his human side. He cries. He suffers. He’s

happy when Argentina wins. I know him.

“Many people say Leo does not enjoy playing for Argentina, but I do not agree. He enjoys and suffers like all the other players and that makes him even bigger.”

Before Rojo’s goal, Nigeria had been only a few minutes from qualifying for the last 16 for the fourth time.

Javier Mascherano gave away a penalty with a pull on Leon Balogun at a 49th-minute corner. Victor Moses converted — and marked the goal with a somersault — to put Nigeria back in control of the race for second place in the group.

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“This is Messi,” Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr said with a shrug.

GROUP DYNAMICS Minutes away from advancing to

the knockout stage, Nigeria ended up third in the group — ahead of Iceland but a point behind Argentina.

Argentina has four days to prepare for its last 16 match against France. ,W LV WKH ¿UVW JDPH RI WKH NQRFNRXW stage.

KEY TO SUCCESS

Messi delivered his best performanc­e of the tournament, with his goal allowing Argentina to take early control of the game.

Yet the standout player might have been Banega, who was recalled to PLG¿HOG DIWHU EHLQJ RQ WKH EHQFK IRU WKH ¿UVW WZR JDPHV DQG LPSUHVVHG ZLWK his work rate and range of passing.

SERIOUS STATS

Messi joined Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta as the only Argentina players to have scored in three different World Cups. He has also now scored as a teenager, in his 20s and in his 30s at a World Cup.

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/ AP - Ricardo Mazalan Argentina star Lionel Messi pumps his fist following Tuesday’s win over Nigeria in St. Petersburg, which put the South American nation into the knockout stage of the World Cup.

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