World Cup 2022: Messi’s moment of glory against Croatia leads Argentina to the final

WM victory against Croatia

Messi’s moment of glory leads Argentina to the final

Outstanding Messi conjures Argentina into the World Cup final – the highlights in the video

Lionel Messi’s brilliant performance leads Argentina to the World Cup final. Against overwhelmed Croatians, the superstar shoots his country into the lead with a penalty. A brilliant solo run brings the preliminary decision. The highlights in the video.

Lionel Messi’s dream of winning his first World Cup with Argentina could become a reality. His team advanced to the final in Qatar after a convincing performance against Croatia. The 35-year-old was thinker, leader, executor and preparer in one person.

AArgentina’s superstar Lionel Messi is just one win away from his long-awaited first world title. The six-time world footballer led his team to a clear 3-0 (2-0) victory against Croatia in the first semi-final of this World Cup on Tuesday evening. Messi scored the first goal himself in the 34th minute with a penalty kick. The 35-year-old put the 2-0 and 3-0 up on his strike partner Julian Álvarez (39/69). They were strokes of genius, Messi was a thinker, leader, executor and preparer in one person. “I don’t even know how to describe my feelings. We are very happy. This is a victory for the entire Argentine football family. We’re in the final again now, we have to enjoy it,” said Messi.

In front of 88,966 spectators at the Lusail Stadium, the Croatians could only match the individual class of the two Argentinian strikers in the early stages. They also missed out on their second appearance in the final in a row because it was precisely this nerve-racking team that made crucial defensive mistakes.

Argentina is now waiting for its final opponent on Wednesday evening: defending champions France or the big World Cup surprise Morocco (8 p.m., in the WELT sports ticker). The South Americans won the title in 1978 and 1986. However, Messi himself has never advanced further in his previous four World Cup appearances than the 2014 final, which he lost 1-0 to Germany. On Tuesday evening he confirmed once again that his fifth World Cup is by far his best.

Messi’s strokes of genius led to Croatia’s loss of control

The game against 2018 finalists Croatia also began with the Paris St. Germain striker equaling a 24-year World Cup record set by Lothar Matthäus. Both have now been used 25 times at a World Cup. Messi is still five goals away from first place in the all-time World Cup goalscorers list. Miroslav Klose occupies it with 16 goals.

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Otherwise, at least at the beginning, nothing went according to plan for Argentina’s number 10. After just a few minutes, Messi grabbed his back left thigh several times and stretched his muscles. He was initially cut off from the game for the most part because the Croatians were already blocking the pass paths in the direction of the superstar and the support from their own teammates was quite clear. As in the quarter-final win against the Netherlands, coach Lionel Scaloni sacrificed the third offensive player in favor of a more defensive formation.

And so the favorite was helped by something that happened only very rarely at this and the last World Cup: a complete Croatian loss of control. Before the 1-0, the ball slipped under the sole of the great star Luka Modric from Real Madrid in midfield. Argentina’s Enzo Fernandez sent a sharp pass to striker Álvarez, who was fouled in the penalty area by goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic – and Messi converted the penalty into the top right corner of the goal.

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The 2-0 just five minutes later even came after a Croatian corner kick and an even more serious chain of errors. This time Messi played the ball to Álvarez – and two Croatian defenders sabered past him in the penalty area. Their much-praised toughness and stability let the Croatians down in the crucial minutes of a World Cup semi-final.

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Shortly before and shortly after the break, they were lucky enough not to concede a third goal very quickly. Alexis Mac Allister (43rd) and Messi (58th) both failed because of the strongly reacting Livakovic.

The Croatians then threw almost everything their bench had in attacking power into play: Mislav Orsic, Nikola Vlasic and Bruno Petkovic, the late goalscorer of the Brazil game, came on until the 50th minute. However, this did not make the 2018 World Cup finalist any more dangerous. Croatia remained completely harmless and unimaginative after a convincing first 20 minutes. Mario Mandzukic, the assistant coach responsible for the attackers in the squad, was no longer able to help either: the former Bayern striker saw the red card for protesting on the bench (35′).

So the fact remains: Argentina has never lost a semi-final at a World Cup and has reached the final for the sixth time. The team drew level with Brazil and Italy, only Germany was more often in a World Cup final (eight times).

Argentina lost the last two World Cup decisions in 1990 and 2014 0-1 to Germany. Now Messi and Co want to follow in the footsteps of Diego Maradona and win the first world title in 36 years. The sensational 2-1 draw against Saudi Arabia in the World Cup opener was Argentina’s only defeat in 42 internationals since the 2019 Copa America.

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