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As Messi struggles at World Cup, Argentina’s supporting cast steps into the breach

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It’s impossible to underestimate the impact of Lionel Messi for Argentina.

The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner had notched 13 goals and 15 assists in his last 20 appearances for the South American behemoth before the do-or-die showdown with Poland. La Albiceleste have become used to seeing the world’s finest football maestro drive them to dreamland when things go their way and overcome obstacles when the going gets tough.

But not this time.

Messi bewitched his adoring public on Wednesday night with the scintillating solo runs, ingenious defense-splitting passes and dazzling vision on the pitch, yet he was unable to find a way past Polish goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.

Even when Messi won a controversial penalty after Wojciech Szczesny was adjudged to have fouled the Paris Saint-Germain talisman by the video assistant referee, the usually reliable Argentina captain fluffed his lines from the spot. For the second time in the Qatar World Cup, Szczesny displayed admirable composure between the sticks to save a poorly taken penalty.

According to stats provider Opta, Messi has now missed four penalties in his international career, taking his combined tally for club and country to a stunning 31. Messi also set an undesirable record as he became the first player in history to have two penalties saved in the World Cup.

This could have been an insufferable nightmare for Messi if his missed penalty ends up crushing Argentina’s long-awaited World Cup dreams. For once, fortunately, when Messi could not make the difference, his teammates raised their game and stepped into the breach.

Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister settled Argentina’s nerves when he lashed home Nahuel Molina’s cross just a minute after the interval. Then Manchester City star Julian Alvarez sealed victory as he met Enzo Fernandez’s pass before firing the ball into the roof of the net.

“I was so happy,” Mac Allister told reporters afterwards. “It was so emotional for me and the whole squad. I think we’re back to being the team we used to be. We controlled the ball more, we were calm and we didn’t get desperate.”

The 2-0 win means Argentina advanced to the knockout stages as Group C winners and have a last-16 match-up with Australia to look forward to despite another poor start at the World Cup.

“I’m angry for having missed the penalty, but the team came out stronger after my mistake,” observed Messi, who carries most of the burden but usually makes light of it. “We knew that once the first goal went in, it would change the game and they would open up… The previous game gave us a lot of peace of mind and we went out onto the field thinking we had to win.”

When asked about his team’s chances in the next round, Messi said, “The match against Australia is going to be very difficult. Anyone beats anyone, everything is very even. We have to prepare the game in the best way as we always do.We must be calm and go game by game. Now another World Cup begins and hopefully we can continue to maintain what we did today.”

Robert Lewandowski (R) of Poland is foulded by Cristian Romero (L) of Argentina during their World Cup clash at Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar, November 30, 2022. /CFP

In sharp contrast, Poland could consider themselves fortunate to sneak into the last 16 for the first time since 1986. Czeslaw Michniewicz’s side went through on goal difference having finished level on points with Mexico, who only beat Saudi Arabia 2-1 in the group’s other game.

“We lost the game, it is very important but sometimes those defeats are bittersweet – or bitter and sweet – this was our case, we lost but we went through,” Michniewicz told a press conference. “After many, many years we went through to the next stage, I would like to congratulate my whole team and staff.”

“It was not a match for a striker but I knew it would be like this,” added Poland superstar Robert Lewandowski, who was a shadow of his former self and never got into the game. “For me, for the Poland team, given the possibilities we have, it was a success.

“No-one will remember what this match was like — we will just be getting ready for France.”

Earlier in the day, Australia stormed into the knockout stages for for just the second time in their history after upsetting Denmark, who were tipped as one of the potential ‘dark horses’ ahead of the World Cup after their impressive run to the semifinals of Euro 2020.

Mathew Leckie’s wonder strike dashed the hopes of the Danes, who have now failed to earn a victory in any of their past six games at the World Cup.

“The belief within our group is massive, I think we’ve shown that. We’ve just beaten Denmark, a world-class opponent,” beamed Australia striker Mitchell Duke. “I could play another match right now with all the adrenaline. Bring on whoever. I feel like we could take on anyone right now.”

Elsewhere, Tunisia clinched their first ever World Cup win against European opposition after stunning defending champions France 1-0 at Education City Stadium, but the shock result failed to prevent them from suffering an early exit.

“We were superb today and I think the result is down to us,” said Tunisia captain Wahbi Khazri, who scored the only goal of the game. “Unfortunately in football it is better not to have to rely on others for results, but we can go out with our heads held high.”

Source(s): CGTN

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Dortmund beat Paris Saint-Germain in Champions League first leg

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BERLIN, May 1 (Xinhua) — Borussia Dortmund secured a crucial 1-0 lead over Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal, thanks to a decisive goal from Niclas Fullkrug.

The match started evenly, with both teams creating opportunities. Ousmane Dembele and Marcel Sabitzer for Dortmund had chances to open the scoring, but the deadlock persisted until the 36th minute. Nico Schlotterbeck delivered a precise cross into the PSG box, finding Fullkrug who drove the ball past PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to give Dortmund the lead.

Dortmund maintained pressure, with Donnarumma making a critical save from a Sabitzer volley just before halftime. PSG intensified their attack after the break, with Kylian Mbappe and Achraf Hakimi hitting the post within minutes of each other, narrowly missing equalizers.

Despite PSG’s strong efforts, Dortmund continued to threaten, notably when Fullkrug missed a close-range opportunity and later headed over the bar. The game remained open with both sides exchanging attacks in the final stages; Dembele and Vitinha for PSG missed their shots, while Julian Brandt’s effort was blocked by Marquinhos at a crucial moment.

Dortmund’s defense held strong, preserving their 1-0 victory to take into the second leg in Paris.

“It was a great team performance tonight. We helped each other and can be very delighted with the outcome of the game,” commented Dortmund veteran defender Mats Hummels.

“The boys played a great game. They had opportunities to add more goals to the lead but of course we also were lucky twice. Overall, a great performance which gives us a great position for a tough second leg in Paris. We have a big chance to qualify for the Champions League final,” said Dortmund head coach Edin Terzic.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Asian Carrom Championship: silver for men, bronze for women

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Both the men’s and women’s teams from the Maldives contigent have secured wins at the recent Asian Carrom Championship’s team events.

Held at the Social Center, Male’ City, the men’s team secured a silver medal win while the women’s team secured a bronze medal.

This was also the first time men’s team have played in a finals of an international sports tournament in the last 21 years.

Maldives men’s team faced a 3-0 defeat against India.

The women’s team managed to advance until the semi-finals, and was knocked out with a 3-0 defeat against India.

Besides the team event, the Maldives contingent secured a men’s doubles win as well. At the doubles event, Ismail Azmeen and Hassan Nazim secured silver medal wins.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Ahead of Paris duel: Sancho on bumpy road to his top level

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BERLIN, April 30 (Xinhua) — Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho emphasized the importance of focusing solely on the present ahead of their critical UEFA Champions League semifinal against PSG. The 24-year-old English winger urged his team to put past achievements behind them and concentrate exclusively on the upcoming match this Wednesday.

“The group stage is a thing of the past. We shouldn’t think and talk about the final either. It’s this game now, nothing else,” Sancho said.

While fans are nostalgic about a potential repeat of the 2013 “German final” against Bayern Munich, Dortmund is keen to move past a recent disappointing 4-1 league defeat to Leipzig. The loss has added an extra layer of pressure on the team as they prepare for the semifinal.

“The venue and that both again have reached the last four rounds is triggering memories. It’s good for German football and it is a curious fact,” Neuer said.

The final in 2024 is set to take place at Wembley, the same venue as in 2013, adding to the sense of deja vu. However, Sancho, currently on loan from Manchester United, is battling fitness issues as he struggles to return to his best form.

“We all know about his skills and options. But at present, he has to deal with Ups and Downs. We are trying to help him and give him time, but to perform every three days on the highest level remains a challenge,” BVB coach Edin Terzic said.

Terzic added Sancho’s training performance is encouraging, and “we are convinced he is reaching his top level shortly.”

Despite his struggles, Sancho recently became the first Englishman to score 40 goals in the German Bundesliga, surpassing Tony Woodcock’s record of 39.

The striker called his 1-0 lead a “bitter-sweet moment” as Leipzig later turned the game in its favor.

The stage of the Champions League might deliver the opportunity to set a mark for Sancho as his harvest has been far from satisfying so far.

Two goals and two assists in 15 competitive games don’t seem to meet the expectations of the club and the player.

Sancho’s future in Dortmund’s shirt remains uncertain. Some reports speak of United’s intention to allow his stay with the Black and Yellows, while other media talk about a possible return in case the Red Devils trigger the departure of current under-fire coach Erik Ten Hag.

For now, Sancho remains focused on the immediate task against PSG. “We need to perform perfectly over 90 minutes on Wednesday, so we have a week later,” he asserted, viewing the Champions League as a potential turning point to overcome recent challenges and possibly reignite discussions of a historic final at Wembley.

Source(s): Xinhua

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