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Argentina Strike Late to Beat Nigeria, Advance to The Round of 16

Messi scored his first goal of the World Cup to open the scoring for his side in 14th minute.

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  • Group D: Argentina beat Nigeria 2-1 to enter Round of 16.
  • Marcos Rojo scored the winner in 86th minute
  • Messi scores the 100th goal at FIFA World Cup 2018 before Moses levelled for Nigeria

Argentina staved off elimination with a 2-1 victory over Nigeria on Tuesday, after an 86th minute strike from defender Marcos Rojo, eliminating the African side.

The twice World Cup champions will face France in the last 16 while Croatia, who advance as winners of Group D with the maximum nine points after beating Iceland 2-1, will take on Denmark.

Nigeria were just minutes away from progressing before central defender Rojo superbly volleyed home a Gabriel Mercado cross from the right.

Messi had put them ahead in the 14th minute, with a fabulously taken goal but the Africans equalised through a Victor Moses penalty in the 51st minute. The South Americans struggled to respond to that setback with a ragged second half display.

For all their attacking talent, it was their centre half Rojo who delivered the decisive blow with a powerful and accurate strike that Messi himself would have been proud of.

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Messi scored his first goal of the World Cup to open the scoring for his side in 14th minute.
Argentina’s Marcos Rojo (second from right) scores his side’s second goal during their Group D match against Nigeria at the St. Petersburg Stadium on Tuesday.
(Photo: AP)
We already knew we were going to win, we were confident that God would help us, that all would turn out well. But we didn’t expect the complication of the draw, of suffering so much.
Lionel Messi

"What's important is that we went through," said Messi, who had been cheered on by compatriot Diego Maradona watching from the stands, along with a massive following of passionate and loud Argentine supporters.

The game began in ideal fashion for Jorge Sampaoli's side, who had managed just a point from their opening two games.

The selection of Banega proved to be an inspired one by Sampaoli, with the Sevilla midfielder providing the quality service that had been lacking so far in Russia.

It had been an impressive half from Argentina but the game was to take a twist shortly after the interval.

Defending a corner, Argentine defender Javier Mascherano jockeyed Leon Balogun inside the area and when the Nigerian fell to the floor, Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir awarded a penalty.

After lengthy and impassioned protests from the Argentine players, Moses managed to keep his cool and slot past Franco Armani to level the scores.

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Messi scored his first goal of the World Cup to open the scoring for his side in 14th minute.
Nigeria’s Victor Moses (centre) celebrates with his teammates Ahmed Musa, left, Bryan Idowu and William Ekong (right) after scoring his side first goal from a penalty during their Group D match against Argentina at the St. Petersburg Stadium on Tuesday.
(Photo: AP)

Nigeria wasted several chances to add a second and secure their place in the last 16 and they were furious that a video assistant referee (VAR) review failed to award them a penalty for a possible handball by Rojo.

At the other end, Gonzalo Higuain blasted over when free in the area, a miss that could have haunted him almost as much as those from the loss to Germany in the final four years ago in Brazil.

But saving Higuain and his team mates was the unlikely source of Manchester United central defender Rojo who kept Argentina's tournament alive and left Nigeria, who had been positive and aggressive throughout, in total despair.

"It is what it is. It just wasn't to be," said captain John Obi Mikel.

It is a young team, though, and in four years most will be ready for this tournament. I’m very proud of the boys, they’ve done really well.
John Obi Mikel, Nigeria Captain

While Nigeria will look to the future, Argentina are very much in the present as they head into the knockout stages for the fourth consecutive World Cup finals, since being eliminated in the group stage in 2002.

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