Messi’s historic hat trick powers Argentina past Algeria in World Cup opener
Messi said World Cup openers are always tough, as teams fight hard and give nothing away.
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Lionel Messi's brilliant hat trick helped Argentina get off to a much better start than its last World Cup (ANI)
Kansas City, 17 June
Lionel Messi registered his first World Cup hat trick while moving into a tie for first on the tournament's career scoring list, sending defending champion Argentina to a dominant 3-0 victory over Algeria in its group-stage opener.
Messi scored his first goal in the opening minutes on Tuesday night on a nice feed
from Inter Miami teammate Rodrigo De Paul, the second on a rebound early in the
second half. Shortly after he got his third on a strike from the top of the
penalty box, he subbed out to a standing ovation from a heavily pro-Argentina
crowd.
The trio
of goals gave him 16 for his career, putting him in a tie with Germany's
Miroslav Klose for the career record. They also allowed him to join Portugal's
Cristiano Ronaldo as the only players to have scored in five World Cups.
"The
first matches at the World Cup are always tough," Messi said after playing
in the tournament for a record-setting sixth time, "and we're seeing that
nobody's giving anything away."
Well,
almost nothing. Algeria made some crucial mistakes on the first two of Messi's
goals, which came 20 years to the day that he made his World Cup debut for
Argentina in a match against Serbia and Montenegro — he scored in that one,
too.
"We're
not talking about any old footballer," Algeria coach Vladimir Petkovic
said. "Unfortunately, we also afforded him the opportunity with the first and
second goal, and we actually made it easier for him. But Messi, with his clear
thinking in crucial stages of the game, is able to do things that much more
easily."
Messi's brilliant hat trick helped Argentina get off to a much better start than its
last World Cup. Four years ago, La Albiceleste were beaten by Saudi Arabia in
their opening match in Qatar, only to rally from there to win their third world
title.
"The
first match is always tricky," Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said.
"We
had stumbled in the last World Cup, and we needed to have a good debut
today."
Messi, who
turns 39 next week, nearly had two other goals against Algeria, never once
looking like the mild hamstring injury that worried fans in the run-up to the
tournament was a problem. One found the back of the net but was called back
because he was ever-so-slightly offside, and another strike in the second half
just cleared the crossbar.
He was a
pest on defence, too, helping Argentina lock down the overmatched Les Fennecs.
"Argentina
have a special player who can change a game on his own," Algeria star
Riyad Mahrez said.
Algeria's
best chance came in the opening minutes, when Fares Chaibi's would-be goal was
taken away by a VAR review that showed he was offside. Messi scored moments
later, and the rest of the night belonged to him and Argentina.
"I
like playing soccer. It's been my passion since I was little," Messi said.
"When
I'm in good shape, I give it my all."
The game
played at Arrowhead Stadium fulfilled the longtime dream of the late Lamar
Hunt, who not only founded the NFL franchise that calls it home, but who was
instrumental in the growth of soccer in the U.S. from the 1960s through the
early 2000s.
Hunt
played a big role in the US hosting the 1994 World Cup. His sons, Clark and
Dan, are doing likewise with this edition.
Among
those in the crowd on a picture-perfect night in the Heartland were Chiefs
quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who traded in his usual red-and-yellow football
uniform for a blue sweatsuit and white shirt, and his wife, Brittany.
Argentina
will continue its pursuit of back-to-back titles in Arlington, Texas, when it
plays Austria on Monday and Jordan on June 27. Algeria plays Jordan on Monday
in Santa Clara, California, before facing Austria in its Group J finale on June
27 in Kansas City.
"The
goal," De Paul said, "is always to arrive on the first day and leave
on the last." AP SSC
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