The Herald (South Africa)

Argentina just win in Messi milestone match

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GONZALO Higuain fired the only goal as Argentina marked Lionel Messi’s 100th appearance with an unconvinci­ng 1-0 win over Jamaica to reach the Copa America quarterfin­als as group winners on Saturday.

Napoli striker Higuain, reportedly a transfer target for English giants Manchester United and Arsenal, struck in the 11th minute to ensure Argentina finished on top of Group B ahead of Paraguay and Uruguay.

But it was another patchy performanc­e from the 2014 World Cup finalists, who made desperatel­y hard work of breaking down a side ranked 65th in the world.

Argentina coach Gerardo Martino blamed weariness. “The first half was okay. We played fine and we scored quickly and created five or six chances to score,” Martino said.

“At the end though it was a bit tedious but we did what was necessary. Physically we struggled a bit in the second half.”

Argentina will now have nearly a week’s rest before the quarterfin­al, which will be against either Ecuador or the third-placed team in Group C.

“There are things to fix,” Martino said. “We’ve had three matches in a week so it’s been a tough schedule.”

The build-up to the match in Vina del Mar had been dominated by Messi, who took to the field wearing boots emblazoned with “100” as he brought up a century of caps.

After a one-sided opening spell it looked as if the South American giants were ready to lay on a goal feast to mark their captain’s milestone.

But Jamaica, whose players are drawn mostly from Major League Soccer and the lower leagues of English football, proved surprising­ly resilient, with goalkeeper Dwayne Miller producing some fine saves.

Messi, Higuain and Manchester United star Angel Di Maria all started brightly, bristling with energy and intent as Jamaica struggled to get out of their own half in the opening minutes.

The early pressure paid off when Di Maria crossed low to Higuain, who took one touch before spinning smartly to shoot low past Miller for 1-0.

But as the game progressed, Argentina looked increasing­ly devoid of inspiratio­n, and the match finished with Chilean fans giving roars of “Ole” whenever Jamaica put together sequences of passes. – AFP

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