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·4 December 2022
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Lionel Messi was at his brilliant best for Argentina vs Australia in their World Cup clash on Saturday evening.
The 35-year-old made his 1000th appearance in professional football at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.
And he marked the special occasion with a masterclass.
He opened the scoring in the 35th minute with a moment of magic.
Messi, who had a slow start to the game by his usual standards, showed great technique and composure to roll the ball past Mat Ryan and into the net.
Argentina went on to win the match 2-1, with Lionel Scaloni’s side surviving a late comeback from their plucky opponents.
Messi was named Man-of-the-Match in recognition of his terrific display.
Peter Drury is one of the world’s best English speaking commentators and he provided another masterclass for Messi’s goal.
He said: “Mac Allister… MESSI! He’s only gone and done it again! 1000 games and still he excels. They’ll never be another one like him, enjoy him while he’s here… for sure they [Argentina fans] do!”
Pure goosebumps.
Messi spoke to the media after the game and he was relieved Argentina were able to narrowly progress.
“It was a tough game, a tough day. We had very little time to rest. We were tired. It was a very physical game,” he said, per the Independent.
“We’re happy with this victory and another step forwards. We’re through, that’s the important thing.”
Turning to the support of the Argentina fans, he added: “These are incredible moments. We want to thank all the people who are here. The whole of Argentina would love to be here.
“This unity that we have enjoyed for a while is very beautiful. It’s incredible how the fans are living each game and transmitting so much passion and energy. I thank them because it’s incredible.”
He continued: “We had played very recently, we didn’t have much time to rest up. We were concerned. They were very strong.
“Luckily, we found the goal and we were one goal ahead and then we were two goals ahead. And then we had a setback. That’s the World Cup for you. The matches are always difficult.
“We’ve taken another step and now another difficult one is coming.”
Messi and Argentina will now take on the Netherlands in the last eight, with the game taking place on Friday December 9.
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