Lionel Messi responded to an in-game, on-field request for a signature with a signature goal.
Messi scored two goals and was twice accosted by fans
running on the field as Argentina extended its unbeaten streak to 35 matches
over three years by beating Jamaica 3-0 on Tuesday night in its next-to-last
World Cup warmup match.
“You have to enjoy Messi,” Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni
said. “No matter your country, everyone does. I’m his coach, but I would buy a
ticket to see him.”
Julián Álvarez put Argentina ahead in the 13th minute. Messi
entered in the 56th and increased his career total to 90 goals in 164
international appearances with his 17th multigoal game.
“There are no words to describe what he is,” Álvarez said.
“Playing five, 10 minutes or all the match, he manages to do amazing things.”
A fan sprinted onto the field in the 65th minute and tried
to take Messi’s photo. Messi stood and watched the spectator being subdued at
his feet while the fan still tried to snap an image with his cell phone.
The six-time world player of the year, three months past his
35th birthday, doubled the lead when he beat Andrew Blake to the goalkeeper’s
left on a 23-yard left-foot shot in the 86th minute after driving forward
following a give-and-go with Giovani Lo Celso.
After his first goal, Messi was approached by a barechested
fan who asked him to sign his back, and he started to scrawl a signature as
three guards tackled the fan and more swarmed in.
Messi got another goal three minutes later after he was
pulled down by Adrian Mariappa just outside the penalty area. Messi sent the
kick through the defensive wall and just to the right arm of a sprawling Blake
for his ninth free-kick goal for Argentina.
Messi scored four goals in Argentina’s two World Cup warmups
this month, giving him 16 career goals in the U.S.
Fans erupted in applause less than a minute into the second
half when Messi walked with teammates to a corner and started to warm up. A
large percentage of the crowd appeared more focused on Messi stretching than
they did the action on the field, and fans stood and made the stadium rumble
when he entered for Lautaro Martínez and took the captain’s armband from Angel
Di Maria.
Messi, who won his first senior title for Argentina at last
year’s Copa América, still has more speed and quicker acceleration than most
and his addition energized Argentina in the second half. He also forced Blake
to make a pair of diving saves.
Many in the sellout crowd of 25,000 in Red Bull Arena wore
blue-and-white-striped Albiceleste jerseys, making it feel like an Argentina
home game. Public address announcements were primarily in Spanish and ribbon
boards flashed “Vamos Argentina!”
Álvarez put Argentina ahead after Nicolás Tagliafico passed
from the flank to Martínez, who spun around Leon Bailey to open space and
centered to the 22-year-old Álvarez. He slotted past Blake for his second goal
in 11 international appearances.
Heading to its 13th straight World Cup, Argentina seeks to
add to championships it won in 1978 with Mario Kempes and 1986 with Diego
Maradona. Argentina has one remaining friendly, against the United Arab
Emirates on Nov. 16 at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. At the World Cup in
Qatar, Argentina opens against Saudi Arabia, which tied the United States 0-0
in an exhibition Tuesday, and then plays Mexico and Poland.
Argentina has 25 wins, including one on penalty kicks, and
10 draws since a 2-0 loss to Brazil at the Copa América on July 2, 2019.
Scaloni made eight changes from the starting lineup in
Friday’s 3-0 win over 80th-ranked Honduras at Miami Gardens, Florida, inserting
Di Maria and Giovani Lo Celso. Emiliano Martínez replaced Gerónimo Rulli.
The Reggae Boyz, who finished sixth among eight nations in
the final round of the North and Central American and Caribbean region, played
in jerseys without names, in contrast to Argentina. Jamaica started a
first-choice lineup in its first match under new coach Heimir Hallgrímsson that
included Premier Leaguers Michail Antonio, Leon Bailey and Bobby Decordova-Reid
and Blake, a Philadelphia Union standout. -AP
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