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Lionel MESSI hat trick as Argentina qualify for World Cup

It’s a great day to be an Argentina fan as Lionel Messi has scored a hattrick and Argentina have qualified for the 2018 World Cup.

Incredible scenes in Quito. Absolutely incredible. A nightmare start for Argentina had Ecuador ahead as they scored 42 seconds into the match. The team was in shock for the first few minutes but quickly recovered and looked to settle in. After that, it was the Lionel MESSI show.

Not one, not two but three goals by the best player in the world sealed qualification for his country. Dario BENEDETTO flicked the ball to Angel DI MARIA who slid in a low pass into the area as MESSI toe poked the ball into the net to draw level.

The second goal involved the same three players. BENEDETTO to DI MARIA who’s pass found an Ecuadorian player but MESSI was quick to win it and his shot found the back of the net.

The third was a piece of magic. He received the ball, ran into the Ecuadorian area and chipped the goalkeeper while falling backwards as he ran celebrating into the Argentina bench.

Lionel MESSI finished the World Cup Qualifying with 7 goals as he tied Luis SUAREZ all time with 21 goals.

Lionel MESSI first goal:

Lionel MESSI second goal:

Lionel MESSI third goal:

Argentina celebration:

Three specific things to watch for in Argentina vs. Ecuador

This is what it all comes down to. Later tonight, the Argentina national team will play its most important match since the 2014 World Cup Final. The Copa America final matches were important, but tonight’s crucial duel will decide whether La Albiceleste even gets to participate in next summer’s World Cup. All the pressure is on for Jorge SAMPAOLI’s men in Quito against Ecuador.

Jorge SAMPAOLI’s Substitutions

Argentina manager Jorge SAMPAOLI has drawn some criticism of late because of his player selections and tactical formations. The team hasn’t been able to win a competitive match under SAMPAOLI, with three-consecutive draws putting Argentina’s World Cup hopes in jeopardy. With all that said, Argentina hasn’t played poorly in any of the three matches; they’ve conceded just one goal and were hard-lucked to not score at least one themselves in the draw against Peru on Thursday.

But it’s been SAMPAOLI’s substitutions that have left a lot to be desired, primarily in the match against Peru. The manager had reportedly been flirting with the idea of starting Leandro PAREDES in midfield instead of Lucas BIGLIA, but elected to go with the latter, a more defensive player. BIGLIA played well, but his midfield partner, Ever BANEGA, did not and was substituted. It was the perfect match for PAREDES to come in and spray passes around the pitch, but instead SAMPAOLI brought in Fernando GAGO, an oft-injured 31-year-old who could only play five minutes before being needed to be substituted with injury (the third and final sub).

Argentina went home with one point and with Mauro ICARDI and Paulo DYBALA not getting one second of playing time. That can’t happen again, no matter the supposed injury to ICARDI and the lack of chemistry between DYBALA and Leo MESSI. Both ICARDI and DYBALA need to at least get a chance to change the game tonight, though it’ll have to be off the bench.

Argentina Midfield Creating Scoring Chances

I probably sound like a broken record by this point, but Argentina’s midfield has to create something in order for the team to score goals and win. MESSI can only do so much from his No. 10 position. He does more than enough in terms of materializing scoring chances out of nothing, but he needs help. BANEGA has been of no help in this qualifying cycle, and he’s been dropped for tonight’s game because of it. BIGLIA is not a creator and neither is Enzo PEREZ, who is expected to slot in for BANEGA. Who does that leave? Javier MASCHERANO, who will play as a free-ranging center back that has the freedom to venture forward and pick out players with long passes, just like he did extremely well against Peru.

In addition to MASCHERANO, Angel DI MARIA and the other midfielders/wingers must create from the flanks. Marcos ACUÑA will have his hands full covering behind DI MARIA, but he’s more than capable of swinging in dangerous crosses. Eduardo SALVIO looks likely to get the start on the right wing, where he’s adept at beating defenders with his quickness and slotting in key passes with his right foot. MESSI can give other players chances to score goals often, but he needs the others to reciprocate in this crucial match.

Argentina’s Players in the Altitude

It’s been talked about enough, but it’s absolutely something worth mentioning. For as long as anyone can remember, La Albiceleste has struggled to perform against teams that play in high altitudes, primarily Bolivia and Ecuador (tonight’s opponent). Argentina hasn’t won in La Paz against Bolivia since 2005 and in Quito against Ecuador since 2001. Now, these are unforeseen circumstances that haven’t been demanded in the past, but Argentina’s players will struggle to breathe and keep up an uptempo pace for the duration of the match. It’ll be massive for the team if they can get an early goal so that they can settle into a possession-based match.

Argentina against Ecuador – Match Thread

It’s nearly time for Argentina against Ecuador in the South American World Cup Qualifiers.

Everyone knows the story by now. Argentina’s backs are against the wall. A win and they are guaranteed of a playoff spot with a chance of even going as high as third place. A draw or a loss and it gets much more difficult. There remains one doubt in the starting eleven with Jorge SAMPAOLI not yet fully decision between SALVIO and RIGONI (although it does look like Eduardo SALVIO will get the start). Here’s the starting eleven:

Argentina against Ecuador starting eleven:
ROMERO; OTAMENDI, MASCHERANO, MERCADO; ACUNA, BIGLIA, PEREZ, SALVIO; DI MARIA, BENEDETTO, MESSI

Argentina Ecuador Eleven
Argentina’s starting eleven for the match

Ecuador’s manager Jorge CÉLICO will be banned from the sideline after a verbal altercation with Chile’s VIDAL when the two teams played each other.

Final Argentina eleven from training

We have news from the final training session ahead of the match on Tuesday.

It’s been a day of rumored elevens. From Angel DI MARIA starting to Angel DI MARIA not starting, from Eduardo SALVIO getting the nod to start to him being a doubt. Argentina coach Jorge SAMPAOLI has his work cut out for him.

As it stands, the only thing confirmed is that both Mauro ICARDI and Paulo DYBALA will not be starting for the Albiceleste. With that said, we do have the last eleven which SAMPAOLI used in training. Here it is:

Argentina 11 in training

ROMERO; MERCADO, FAZIO, OTAMENDI; RIGONI or SALVIO, BIGLIA, MASCHERANO, DI MARIA; Papu GOMEZ or ACUÑA; MESSI, BENEDETTO

Only two spots appear to be up for grabs and both of them in midfield. On the right side, it’s between RIGONI and SALVIO. According to reports, SALVIO is not certain to start as the team is waiting on his fitness. The other is on the left between Papu GOMEZ and Marcos ACUÑA. Up front it’s Lionel MESSI with Dario BENEDETTO.

RONALDINHO: “I hope Argentina make the World Cup”

It seems like everybody and their grandmother’s are talking about Argentina, including the great RONALDINHO who has now commented on the team.

Argentina possibly missing out on the 2018 World Cup has the footballing world talking. Including two Brazilian players, who have come out and commented on the situation. Brazilian and football legend RONALDINHO has came out supporting the Argentina National Team. Speaking with GianlucaDiMaria.com, RONALDINHO had this to say:

RONALDINHO compares Argentina to Brazil:

“What’s going on with Argentina? I had a similar thing happen to me before the 2002 World Cup. We had a lot of difficulties qualifying and after that we won the title. Football is like this. Maybe that can happen to them.

The legend also spoke with Fox Sports Argentina where he simply said:

“I hope Argentina make the World Cup”

One person who is currently in the Brazil squad, MIRANDA, also commented on the situation. Brazil play their final World Cup Qualifying match at home to Chile and there has been speculation and fear from many that Brazil would throw the match or make it easy for Chile to win or draw. Brazil have never lost a World Cup Qualifier at home. With that said, MIRANDA had this to say about the entire situation:

MIRANDA on Argentina situation:

“Our goal is to play well and win the matches. A World Cup without Argentina, Germany or Brazil loses its charm. Our obligation is to play football and win. When we were playing badly, no one helped us. We conquered everything through our own merit. If they qualify, it’ll be because they earned it.”