Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Maradona-Messi back in focus for Belgium tie

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BRASILIA: As the former Argentina internatio­nal Jorge Valdano once observed: “One does try to avoid comparing Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona. The problem is that Messi doesn’t help.”

The comparison­s will only increase ahead of Argentina’s World Cup quarters with Belgium on Saturday, for it was against the Belgians that two of Maradona’s most iconic moments occurred.

In a 1982 World Cup group-stage match in Barcelona, a photograph was taken of Maradona facing up to a throng of six Belgian defenders that has become one of the most well-known of him as a player. The image was slightly misleading — the Belgians were fanning out from a defensive wall, rather than massing in opposition to the squat, raven-haired Argentina No 10 — but it vividly evoked the terror the 21-year-old was liable to spread in opposition defences.

Argentina lost the game 1-0 and Maradona’s tournament ended in disgrace when he was sent off against Brazil. But in the 1986 competitio­n another meeting with Belgium saw him produce one of his defining performanc­es.

In a 2-0 semi-final win at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca, he scored both goals, the second a vicious strike after a viperish dart through the heart of the Belgian defence that left four defenders flounderin­g in his wake.

Maradona was said to have carried Argentina to glory in Mexico, scoring five goals and laying on five assists as his country claimed their second title, and 28 years on, Messi is doing the same in Brazil.

Having scored four goals in the group phase, Messi’s creative side came to the fore in Tuesday’s last16 win over Switzerlan­d.

In total, Messi carved out eight chances against Switzerlan­d, which is more than any Argentine player -- Maradona included -- has ever created in a single World Cup finals game.

Maradona also learnt to use heavy marking to his advantage, notably teeing up Jorge Burruchaga for the winning goal against West Germany in the 1986 final with an incisive pass from his own half. He played a direct part in 10 of Argentina’s 14 goals at the tournament.

Four games into the 2014 competitio­n, Messi has scored or assisted six of the seven goals scored so far.

Like Maradona, Messi is a short, left-footed number 10 whose key attribute is his dribbling.

Both players won the Under-20 World Cup, both made their senior debuts against Hungary, and both were handed the captaincy -- Maradona by Carlos Bilardo, Messi by Alejandro Sabella -- by coaches determined to build their teams around them.

 ?? AP ?? Argentina’s Lionel Messi, left, laughs with teammate Fernando Gago during a training session in Vespesiano on Wednesday.
AP Argentina’s Lionel Messi, left, laughs with teammate Fernando Gago during a training session in Vespesiano on Wednesday.

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