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Milestone for Messi

Messi carries the load to help argentina into last eight

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Lionel Messi finally scored a goal in the knockout rounds of the World Cup against Australia that sets up a quarter-final showdown with Holland. The Argentina captain marked his 1,000th career appearance with his 789th goal. He had never previously found the net in a knockout tie at the tournament he is looking to win for the first time at the age of 35.

ARGENTINA reached the quarter-finals with a 2-1 win over Australia but they were taken right down to the wire and might not want to consider what may have happened without Lionel Messi on the pitch.

Messi marked his 1,000th profession­al game with his 789th goal – his first in a knockout match at the World Cup – and almost everything good that Argentina created going forward went through the little number 10.

It was always going to be a tough game against a Socceroos team who muscled their way into the knockout stages with a brand of football that relied on each player covering huge swathes of turf and tackling anything that moved.

The Australian­s, who have just refused to accept they are beaten during their Qatar campaign, got back into the contest with a late deflected Craig Goodwin strike and had two good chances to equalise in the last few minutes.

Argentina’s teak tough defenders matched the physicalit­y of the Australian­s all evening, however, and they will take due credit for blocking Aziz Behich’s shot after the fullback’s mazy late run through the box.

Emiliano Martinez also had a good night and capped his fine display in goal by stopping Garang Kuol’s goalbound shot from close range with a save in the final seconds.

Further forward, though, Argentina will surely need to produce more penetratio­n from midfield and wide players in contests to come, starting with their quarter-final against Holland next Friday.

Australia’s compactnes­s in the middle of the park forced the Argentinia­ns to look wide in search of space but there was no Angel Di Maria to share the attacking load with Messi because of the winger’s calf injury.

Argentina slowed the game down as they do, but the rapier strikes that are supposed to follow the variation in pace rarely materialis­ed unless Messi was receiving the ball, which he almost always did with his back to the goal.

In the 35th minute, however, Messi received a glimpse of the goal after a slick move from a free kick and made no mistake, firing a laser-guided shot through the legs of Australia’s Harry Souttar and into the far corner of the net.

Argentina’s second goal came gift-wrapped when Julian Alvarez pounced on a mistake by Australia goalkeeper Mat Ryan and, apart from one Lautaro Martinez effort blasted well over the bar, there were precious few other chances.

Messi, however, has long become accustomed to carrying a huge load for his country and three goals in four games in Qatar shows he might be approachin­g the kind of dazzling form that might take Argentina deep into the tournament.

The target is to finally add the World Cup to his already glittering collection of trophies and it would take a brave man to bet against him doing it. — Reuters

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 ?? — AP ?? Hand it to him: argentina goalkeeper emiliano Martinez is congratula­ted by teammates after making a crucial save against australia.
— AP Hand it to him: argentina goalkeeper emiliano Martinez is congratula­ted by teammates after making a crucial save against australia.

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