Equalifying in 81 minutes! Argentina 1-1 at home: Messi returns to the starter, Enzo shoots his head and turns red
At 8 a.m. on June 11, in the 16th round of the World Cup qualifiers, Argentina played against Colombia at home. Messi returned to the starter after 202 days, Enzo dyed red, Almada rode alone in the 81st minute, and the two teams shook hands 1-1 to make peace. Argentina is the first team in South America to qualify early. In this game, Messi started again for Argentina after 202 days, forming a forward trident with Alvarez and Almada. This is Messi's 193rd national team game, scoring 112 goals in the previous 192 games. Messi performed actively. In the 4th minute, Messi and his teammates hit the wall to cooperate and shot with his right foot in the penalty area. Unfortunately, the ball missed. In the 21st minute, Messi staged a wonderful show again: In the penalty area, Messi strided into the bottom line with a shooting at a small angle and was blocked by the goalkeeper! However, Colombia was the first to score. In the 24th minute, Louis Diaz cut in 1V4 from the left side of the penalty area, and then pushed the ball with his right foot, and Colombia led 1-0. Argentina fell behind 0-1 in the first half. From the scene, Colombia created a greater threat. Although Argentina accounts for 67% of the ball possession rate, its offense is too dependent on Messi. In the face of Colombia's contraction defense, Argentina has no choice but to do it. The change of sides and then the fight was changed. Argentina made personnel adjustments, Nicholas Gonzalez and Simeone Jr. appeared, replaced Molina and DePaul, and Scaloni decided to strengthen the offense. In the 62nd minute, Argentina almost equalized the score: Nicholas Gonzalez shot from a small angle, the goalkeeper saved hard, Gonzalez made a comeback, and Enzo's push shot that followed was actually above the crossbar! In the 70th minute, Enzo and Castagno fought for the ball. Enzo raised his right foot and rubbed his shoe nails on Castagno's head. The latter fell to the ground with an expression and movement that was extremely painful. The referee showed a red card and sent off Enzo! 0-1, 10 against 11, Argentina was in a desperate situation. Castagno was bleeding from the head and received bandage treatment, while the captains of the two teams Messi and J Ronaldo had a fierce exchange. In the 74th minute, Colombia replaced captain J Ronaldo; in the 78th minute, Argentina replaced Messi and Palacios came on the field. Next, Messi will return to Miami, USA to prepare for the Club World Cup that will start on June 15. In the 81st minute, Argentina equalized the score: Almada dribbled the ball into the penalty area. In the crowd, the 24-year-old Almada shot low with his right foot, and the ball passed through the legs of two Colombian defenders and entered a dead corner, 1-1! The two teams returned to the same starting line. In the end, the two teams tied 1-1, and for Argentina, 1 point had nothing to do with the overall situation; Colombia scored 22 points in the 16th round, retaining hopes for the World Cup.
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