Messi delivers as Argentina scrape through to World Cup's last 16

AFP  |  Saint Petersburg 

crossed his arms over his chest and pointed to the sky. had needed just three touches to score but still took 86 minutes to defeat

But they have Messi. Despite Rojo's heroics, when Argentina's substitutes flooded the pitch at the full-time whistle, it was their number 10 they smothered.

When wanted to express his gratitude after conceding the penalty that for 35 second-half minutes looked like it might send through, it was Messi he hugged.

The 31-year-old, in what may well be his final stab at leading to a crown, did his work in the 14th minute.

Ever Banega's sumptuous pass was chipped into his path. Messi cushioned the ball with his left thigh and without letting it bounce, prodded it into space with his left foot. Six steps later, his right foot pinged the ball past and inside the far post.

came here, needing only to win as long as Croatia, top of Group D and already through, did as expected and held off They held up their side of the bargain, winning 2-1 in Rostov and will face on Sunday. Argentina have earned a go at in on Saturday. But victory was far from guaranteed after a tumultous opening two games, for which Messi was certainly not blameless.

His missed penalty in a stodgy draw against set the tone but his vacant performance against felt too incongruous to be a one-off. "The way the match was structured against didn't suit Messi," Sampaoli said on Monday.

Many felt it was the team's structure that had failed their star player, leading to calls for Sampaoli to be sacked and rumours of revolt within the squad.

Jorge Valdano, who scored in the final when Argentina won in 1986, told how Messi's troubles were symptomatic of muddled thinking from top to bottom.

"How are we supposed to know what to do with if we don't even know what to do with " he said.

It was in this atmosphere of head-shaking and finger-pointing that Messi arrived at the Saint Petersburg Stadium, where fans wore masks with his face and shirts with the number 10 on their back.

When he trotted out to warm up, the stadium, still half-full, made a din worthy of a full house, as Maradona in the stands danced with an unsuspecting supporter.

Perhaps Messi was relieved when the whistle blew, even if the early exchanges rather passed him by.

An early run was halted by a clumsy tackle from before another ended with a under-hit cross.

But one moment was all it took and after Messi had fooled to dart clear and plant the ball into the net, he peeled away to the corner and fell on his knees.

For the next 20 minutes, he was purring. There was a deft flick behind his leg on the touchline to Banega. There was a defence-splitting pass for that Uzoho just managed to intercept.

But Argentina lost momentum towards the end of the first half and when slid home a penalty after the frantic Mascherano pulled down Leon Balogun, Messi lost his way too.

He drifted in from the right flank where he had earlier got so much joy and began collecting the ball from deep. One sideways pass was cut out and almost sprung a Nigeria counter-attack. Another weaving run was quickly surrounded by a sea of green shirts.

It seemed the game was up but Rojo had the last word after Messi had the first. Argentina live to fight another day.

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 02:15 IST