MESSI

Argentina edged closer to Italy’s world record unbeaten streak with a 3-0 victory over Jamaica in a World Cup warm-up friendly in New Jersey on Tuesday, with Lionel Messi scoring twice.

Paris Saint-Germain superstar Messi took his international goals tally to 90 in 164 appearances after coming on as a second-half substitute at the Red Bull Arena.

He bagged his first of the night in the 86th minute, darting forward before caressing a shot into the bottom corner past Jamaica goalkeeper Andre Blake.

The 35-year-old seven-time Ballon D’Or winner then produced an impish second goal, craftily curling a low shot underneath the Jamaican wall into the bottom corner from a free-kick.

Messi’s presence left the crowd in a frenzy. On three different occasions spectators sprinted onto the pitch in an effort to get close to the Argentinian icon.

One shirtless fan attempted to get Messi to autograph his back before he was bundled to the floor by security staff.

Messi’s late double crowned another assured performance from Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina, who are rapidly emerging as one of the favourites for the World Cup in Qatar in November.

The Argentinians had dominated throughout a one-sided first half, and took the lead on 13 minutes when Martinez jinked past Jamaica’s Damion Lowe and cut back for Manchester City’s Julian Alvarez, who tucked away a low finish from close range.

Alvarez almost had a second soon afterwards but curled his shot just wide.

Midfielder Guido Rodriguez also went close, but was unable to direct his volley at the back post on target, instead shooting over the bar.

Giovani Lo Celso also threatened with a long-range effort that flew just wide of the top corner in the 33rd minute.

Results from World Cup warm-up friendly internationals on Tuesday:

In Suwon, South Korea

Uzbekistan 1 (Shomurodov 25) (Shomurodov 25) 2 (Hernandez 90+2, Waston 90+4) Costa Rica

In South Korea,

South Korea No. 1 (Son Heung-min 35) 0 Cameroon

Germany’s Dusseldorf

Ecuador 0 Japan

Maria Enzersdorf in Austria

1 Senegal (Pouraliganji 55-og) Iran 1 (Azmoun 64)

Bratislava, Slovakia

Uruguay 2 – Canada (De la Cruz 6, Nunez 33)

In the Austrian capital,

Qatar 2 (Afif 59, Al Haydos 67) Chile 2 (Sanchez 37, Vidal 78)

Lorca, Spain.

Ghana 1 Nicaragua (Fatawu 35)

Spain’s Murcia

Saudi Arabia 0 – United States 0

In the French capital,

Tunisia 1 (Raphinha 11, 40, Richarlison 19, Neymar 29-pen, Pedro 74) (Talbi 18)

Spain’s Seville

Morocco 0 Paraguay


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