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Messi’s Impact: Argentina Edges Past Paraguay 1-0 in World Cup Qualifier

Oct 13,2023

“Messi’s Impactful Return Spurs Argentina to 1-0 Win”

In a highly anticipated match, Lionel Messi made a significant appearance off the bench, marking his return from injury. Despite facing challenges, Argentina secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Paraguay in a pulsating South American World Cup qualifying showdown.

The decisive moment arrived early, in the third minute, with a precise corner kick finding Nicolás Otamendi unmarked in the penalty box. Otamendi’s left-foot volley echoed through the Monumental de Nunez Stadium, igniting the passionate crowd.

Messi, who had been sidelined with muscular discomfort in his right leg, entered the game in the 52nd minute, injecting his trademark flair into Argentina’s gameplay. While his corner kick struck the post, Messi’s attempts to dribble and orchestrate deep passes showcased glimpses of his unparalleled skill.

As the clock wound down, Messi’s poised free kick from a strategic position rekindled hope for Argentina. The stadium held its breath, only to see the ball ricochet off the right post, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.

Post-match, midfielder Rodrigo De Paul emphasized the calming influence Messi brings to the pitch. “We are at a very good level. We feel comfortable with the way we are playing,” he affirmed.

Paraguay’s newly-appointed coach, Daniel Garnero, faced his inaugural test against Argentina, but his team struggled to mount a significant offensive threat. The 54-year-old coach assumed the reins just last month after the initial two qualifiers.

For Messi, this match marked a return from missing four MLS encounters with Inter Miami and the U.S. Open Cup final. He also sat out Argentina’s 3-0 win against Bolivia in another crucial World Cup qualifying fixture in September.

The forthcoming World Cup, set to unfold in the United States, Mexico, and Canada, promises heightened competition with its expanded 48-team format. The top six South American teams secure direct entry, while the seventh-place team will engage in an intercontinental playoff for a coveted spot.

Argentina leads the South American World Cup qualifying standings with 9 points, closely trailed by Brazil (7), Colombia (5), Uruguay (4), Chile (4), Venezuela (4), Ecuador (3), Paraguay (1), Peru (1), and Bolivia (0). All ten teams are poised for a fierce showdown in the fourth round on Tuesday.

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