Whanganui Chronicle

Messi relieved as Argentina scramble through

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Lionel Messi avoided another disappoint­ment with the national team as Argentina escaped eliminatio­n in the group stage of the Copa America.

Lautaro Martinez and Sergio Aguero scored a goal in each half as Argentina defeated guest team Qatar 2-0 to secure a spot in the quarter-finals of the South American competitio­n.

“We needed a victory to give us confidence and tranquilli­ty,” Messi said. “What I liked the most was the team’s attitude, its desire to win the game.”

Argentina finished second in Group B behind Colombia, who did Argentina a huge favour by beating Paraguay 1-0 in the other group match yesterday.

Colombia finished with nine points, Argentina four, Paraguay two and Qatar one.

The top two teams in each of the three groups advance, along with the two best third-place finishers. Paraguay will advance only if Japan and Ecuador draw today in Group C.

Argentina, who haven’t been eliminated in the first round of the South American tournament since 1983, will face Venezuela in the quarter-finals at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

It was Argentina’s first win at this year’s Copa America after opening with a 2-0 loss to Colombia and a 1-all draw with Paraguay.

Argentina struggled again yesterday, unable to impose their game against the Asian champions. Messi again was far from his best, unable to spark his team into a dominant performanc­e.

Martinez opened the scoring only four minutes into the match after a mistake by Qatari defender Bassam Al Rawi while trying to pass to a teammate in front of his area. Martinez intercepte­d the pass and found the net to open the scoring at the Arena Gremio.

Qatar, making their first appearance as a guest in the Copa America, stayed in contention during most of the match but Aguero sealed Argentina’s win with a run past a couple of defenders in the 82nd minute.

“The pressure was there,” Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said.

“Luckily we got an early goal.” Argentina’s last title with the senior team was the 1993 Copa America. They have come close to victory in recent years with Messi, losing in the final in the World Cup in 2014 and in the Copa America in 2015 and 2016.

Argentina entered the match last in the group, knowing only a victory would guarantee their place in the next round.

Qatar, led by Spanish coach Felix Sanchez, were hoping to gain experience for when they host the 2022 World Cup.

They were eliminated despite opening with a gritty 2-all draw against Paraguay and a late loss to Colombia.

Qatar will also play in next year’s Copa America co-hosted by Colombia and Argentina.

Venezuela, Argentina’s next opponent, were second to Brazil in Group A.

They drew 0-all with the hosts in their second game in the Copa America.

“It will be a difficult opponent,” said Scaloni, whose team lost 3-1 to Venezuela in a friendly in Madrid in March.

“It’s an interestin­g team, it has been playing together for a long time.”

 ?? Photo / AP ?? Sergio Aguero (right) celebrates his goal with Lionel Messi.
Photo / AP Sergio Aguero (right) celebrates his goal with Lionel Messi.

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