Daily Dispatch

Messi-ah eyes Promised Land

But blows off steam over media’s pot claims

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LIONEL Messi produced a magical display to get Argentina’s World Cup qualificat­ion back on track on Tuesday as Brazil Colombia, has angrily denied the claims.

“We have made the decision not to talk to the press anymore, obviously you know why,” said Messi, who has an often tense relationsh­ip with Argentina’s media.

“There were a lot of accusation­s, a lot of disrespect, and the accusation­s they made against ‘Pocho’ [Lavezzi] are very serious.

“We know that most of you guys don’t play that game of disrespect. We can be criticised if we lose, or win, or if we play well or badly. But this is getting into personal lives. If we don’t put a stop to it now, we’ll never stop it.”

The win left Argentina in fifth spot in the 10-team standings, with 19 points from 12 games. The top four sides qualify automatica­lly for the 2018 finals while the fifth-placed team goes into a playoff with the first-placed team from the Oceania zone.

Colombia meanwhile slipped to sixth place following the defeat, one point behind Argentina.

While Argentina have made hard work of qualificat­ion so far, Brazil appear to be coasting towards Russia.

Only a miraculous sequence of results is likely to deny them an automatic qualifying place following Tuesday’s 2-0 win over Peru in Lima.

Manchester City-bound teenager Gabriel Jesus was the hero once more, scoring one goal and laying on another for Renato Augusto to give Brazil a sixth consecutiv­e win under new coach Tite.

The result left Brazil four points clear at the top of the standings with 27 points from 12 games. In qualifiers for the 2010 World Cup, 28 points was enough to guarantee automatic qualificat­ion. With six games left, Brazil should be safe with something to spare.

In Santiago meanwhile, Chile continued their recovery with a hard-fought 3-1 win over Uruguay.

Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez was the hero, scoring twice for the Chileans in the second half after Eduardo Vargas had cancelled out Edinson Cavani’s firsthalf opener for Uruguay.

Sanchez and Chile had risked the wrath of Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger after playing despite injuring a hamstring during training last week.

Wenger had expressed fear Chile had made a “suicidal” decision by playing Sanchez after the injury. But the in-form striker showed no sign of ill-health with two well-taken goals to seal a crucial three points.

Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo saved a late penalty from Luis Suarez as the twotime Copa America winners hung on for the win.

In other games Tuesday, Bolivia beat Paraguay 1-0 in La Paz while Venezuela slipped to the bottom of the standings after Ecuador coasted to a 3-0 victory in Quito.

Ecuador are now third in the standings, three points behind second-placed Uruguay.

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