Lionel Messi dramatically rescued Argentina and cruelly dashed Iranian dreams with a brilliant injury-time winner in Belo Horizonte.
Having defended stoically and frustrated one of the favorites for World Cup for 90 minutes, the
World Cup's rank outsiders, Iran, appeared headed for the finest result in the country's football history.
World Cup's rank outsiders, Iran, appeared headed for the finest result in the country's football history.
Instead as the clock ticked past the 90-minute mark with the score line still goalless, Messi
came up with a moment of brilliance to curl a shot into the far corner from 20 yards and seal
his team's place in the last 16.
came up with a moment of brilliance to curl a shot into the far corner from 20 yards and seal
his team's place in the last 16.
Having faced much scrutiny prior to the tournament for his need to step up on the sport's biggest stage, Messi has now come up with superb individual goals in both Argentina's matches to rescue far from complete team performances from Alejandro Sabella's side.
While Argentina have avoided an ignominious result to make it two wins from two matches in Brazil, the result was incredibly cruel on Iran.
For the second-straight match coach Carlos Queiroz's meticulous defensive organization rendered Iran's opponents impotent.
But while, the respect Iran earned against Nigeria may have been somewhat begrudging, few could offer them anything but unmitigated praise this
time around.
time around.
Not only did Iran keep the likes of
Messi, Sergio Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain quiet for almost the entire match, but in the second half they were arguably the better team.
Messi, Sergio Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain quiet for almost the entire match, but in the second half they were arguably the better team.
Certainly they had the clearest chances. A penalty decision that didn't go their way and a fine save from Argentina keeper Sergio Romero denied Iran the chance to go in front, but they
remain in contention to progress to the next round heading to their final game against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
remain in contention to progress to the next round heading to their final game against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Argentina's final group game against Nigeria willbnow be all about securing first spot in the group, but Sabella and certainly the Argentine public will surely be demanding a much improved performance that justifies their tag as one of the tournament's favorites.
Argentina had improved on a dismal first-half performance against Bosnia when Sabella
bought on Higuain and Fernando Gago at half- time and switched to their more familiar 4-3-3
formation.
bought on Higuain and Fernando Gago at half- time and switched to their more familiar 4-3-3
formation.
It was no surprise that's how they began against Group F's supposed minnows.
From the off, it was all one-way traffic. Argentina were able to dominate possession with Iran packing every player behind the ball and concentrating on packing them centrally to deny Messi any space in which to thrive.
Still, there were some early positive signs for Argentina. A brilliant ball around the side of the defense got Higuain in behind, but his lack of sharpness, which was evident throughout,
prevented him from beating the quick reactions of Alireza Haghighi.
prevented him from beating the quick reactions of Alireza Haghighi.
Iran's goalkeeper was equally impressive midway through the opening period when diving to turn away a shot after Higuain had set up the equally disappointing Aguero.
Iran realy show dere physical mentality...dey re vry determine,but Messi show wot is calin extra ordinary in him.
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ReplyDeleteExtra ordinary man.
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