Messi
grabs three as Argentina ease into quarter-finals
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[June 11, 2016]
(Reuters) - Lionel Messi came
off the bench to score a hat-trick in just 18 minutes on Friday as
Argentina hammered Panama 5-0 and eased into the quarter-finals of
the Copa America.
Argentina were 1-0 up at half-time thanks to a Nicolas Otamendi
goal after just six minutes.
Panama lost Anibal Godoy to a red card after half an hour but the
Central Americans held on until Messi, who missed Argentina's
opening win against Chile with a sore back, replaced Augusto
Fernandez after 61 minutes.
The Barcelona forward started gingerly but grabbed Argentina's
second in the 68th minute by steering home a left foot shot after a
rebound fell to him in the Panama box.
He scored a gorgeous second with a 25-yard free kick just nine
minutes later and then with some fancy footwork in the box gave
himself enough space to slot home his third and Argentina's fourth
in the 86th minute.
Sergio Aguero, another substitute, made it 5-0 with a header in the
final moments.
"My back was a bit painful at the start but it went away," said
Messi, who was cheered every time he touched the ball by the 53,000
crowd in Chicago.
"I think we are where we want to be, which is getting better," he
told TV cameras after the game.
The result came after Chile had beaten Bolivia in the other Group D
game. Argentina have six points from two games, while Bolivia have
none and are out.
Chile and Panama both have three and will face off on Tuesday to
decide who join Argentina in the quarter-finals.
Goals in the first and last minutes of the second half from Bayern
Munich midfielder Arturo Vidal were enough to help the reigning
champions overcome Bolivia in Boston.
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Argentina midfielder Lionel Messi (10) scores a goal against Panama
defender Roderick Miller (5) in the second half during the group
play stage of the 2016 Copa America Centenario at Soldier Field.
Mandatory Credit: Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports
Chile had 75 per cent of the possession and 18 shots at goal to
Bolivia's three and were far superior against the lowest-ranked team
in the tournament.
Vidal put the Chileans ahead in the 46th minute but substitute
Jhasmani Campos got an equalizer for Bolivia on the hour mark with a
superb free kick.
Vidal then took advantage of a controversial penalty decision for
handball to score the winner in the dying seconds.
(Reporting by Andrew Downie/editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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