Lionel Messi steps off bench and scores to cap Argentina’s World Cup win over Jordan

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Lionel Messi steps off bench and scores to cap Argentina’s World Cup win over Jordan

Lionel Messi scored his sixth goal in three World Cup games and helped Argentina win their final group stage match against Jordan, securing their place in the knockout rounds. …

Give him half an hour and he will leave a mark that lasts for ever. Lionel Messi’s arrival from the bench had preoccupied the overwhelming majority of those under this vast roof, to the extent that the play before it felt almost self-consciously like a prelude. There was no risk, no edge, to an encounter between two sides who knew their fates so why not bask in seeing a little more history being made? Messi knew better than to disappoint. He had been wayward with a free-kick after coming on but, when he won a second 22 yards from goal, the outcome seemed predestined. A whip around the wall, an inordinate amount of bend that meant the ball finished in an almost central position, and the Jordan keeper Yazeed Abulaila could only look on. A sixth goal in three games; a 19th in World Cup football; a first since turning 39. Keep track of the milestones and then get ready for more, because Messi just keeps them coming. It adorned a match in which Argentina, for whom Giovani Lo Celso scored his own set-piece and Lautaro Martinez a penalty, cruised in anticipation of more serious tasks ahead. The draw has opened up for them, Cape Verde their next opponents in Atlanta, and Lionel Scaloni made nine changes in the knowledge that Fifa’s head-to-head rule had guaranteed them the spoils in Group J. …

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