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World Cup 2022
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FIFA World Cup 2022: Argentina beat Australia 2-1, book QF date with the Dutch

| @indiablooms | Dec 04, 2022, at 06:12 pm

Al Rayyan/UNI: Experience and youth worked in unison to earn Argentina a 2-1 win over Australia and a last-16 date with the Netherlands at Qatar 2022.

Lionel Messi cannily broke the deadlock and Julian Alvarez doubled the lead before the hour here at Al Rayyan Stadium on Saturday night.

The Socceroos nonetheless gripped onto their towel. From one assault on the Albiceleste goal, Craig Goodwin’s fierce hit took a huge deflection off Enzo Fernandez and halved the deficit. From another, Aziz Behich threatened to score a goal for the tournament contender.

That proved the Aussies’ last shot. They return Down Under, having done themselves proud. The Argentinians, deserved winners overall, look ahead to a mouth-watering clash with the Netherlands.

Australia were defending infallibly. Argentina hadn’t created anything. Then Messi decided enough was enough. He was involved in the build-up before collecting Nicolas Otamendi’s lay-off and squeezing the ball into the bottom corner.

Messi, at 35 years and 162 days, became Argentina's oldest marksman in the World Cup.

It was also Messi's ninth goal in the competition, taking him past Diego Maradona and Guillermo Stabile among Argentinians, shy only of 10-goal Gabriel Batistuta.

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