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Argentina-Mexico: the 1×1 of the national team with another magical appearance by Messi and a cover that calls for court

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The Argentina national team He found the relief he was looking for to qualify for the round of 16 Qatar World Cup 2022. It cost him after a cumbersome first half in which he was unable to untie the Mexican knot. But the joys and performance came in the plugin.

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Lionel Messi he commanded the victory with his goal of unlocking the team. There were also high points like angel of mary and not to mention Enzo Fernándezwho scored the second in spectacular fashion.

-Emiliano Martinez (6): When asked, he answered. He collected a dangerous cross well and saved a well-aimed free kick from Alexis Vega.

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-Gonzalo Montiel (5): It has always been shown as an alternative to the right. However, when it overflowed, it didn’t resolve well. He was premature a couple of times, committing serious violations.

-Nicolas Otamendi (6): Defense leader. He has gotten stronger with the progress in the aerial game. And even for the bass he had no problems.

-Lisandro Martínez (6): Another that is fulfilled in the last line. Good in marking and in relay when Acuña was projected. It lacked some clarity at the beginning.

Marcos Acuna (5): He devoted himself more to offense than defense. However, the Egg He didn’t end up unbalancing himself on the left wing.

– Rodrigo De Paul (5): Very irregular in the first 45 minutes, losing easy balls. The look of him changed after the break and he stood up with more attitude than football.

-Guido Rodriguez (4): He positioned himself mainly between central defenders and tried to command the start with his first pass. However, he was sketchy and was seen indecisive when he was looking for someone to play with. He mishandled some dangerous balls early on.

-Alexis MacAllister (6): Pointing to the left, he closes to let Acuña pass. He didn’t have a bad showing in the first half, although he didn’t fully hook into the inside passing circuit. Before leaving, he encouraged more and started generating game.

-Angelo Di Maria (7): spaghetti It was he who started the reaction in the second half. He left connected after the break and to the right it was restless with overflows and centers. He looked for Messi in the “10” goal.

-Lionel Messi (9): The captain finished a decent first half, like the whole team. Very marked, he could not find spaces. But activated in the plugin. He fought and played. He regretted a badly kicked free kick. And shortly after he got in the middle, saw the hole and kicked in the left-footed cross.

-Lautaro Martínez (5): It was difficult for him to make contact with the ball and therefore have clear situations in the shooting zone. He had a header after a cross from Di María which failed to connect well and went wide.

-Enzo Fernández (8): Once again he came on very well from the bench. He seems to play without any pressure. Pan and precise forward pass. He scored a great goal to seal the victory.

-Julian Alvarez (6): Mobility and attacking option are what he offered when he stepped off the bench.

-Nahuel Molina (5): He came on as a right fielder. He was sent when he could. He had a shot deflected in front of goal.

-Exequiel Palacios (5): It added his first minutes in a World Cup. He tried to play simple and fast. He didn’t gravitate.

-Cristiano Romero (6): He stood as free in the five line. He had a timely closure.

Lusail, Qatar. Special delivery.

Source: Clarin

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