Lionel Messi
scored the winner from the penalty spot as World Cup runner-up Argentina came
from behind to beat Croatia 2-1 in a friendly on Wednesday.
Messi's 45th
international goal came in the 57th minute after striker Sergio Aguero was
judged to have been brought down by Croatia goalkeeper Lovre Kalinic when
trying to round him.
Messi, who
was making his 96th appearance for his country, stroked the ball into the
bottom right corner as Kalinic dived the wrong way. Croatia had performed well until then,
despite coach Niko Kovac picking a fairly inexperienced side compared to
Argentina, a number of whom played in the 1-0 defeat to Germany in the World
Cup final.
Playing at
West Ham's ground in east London, Croatia took a deserved lead in the 11th
minute when Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero parried the ball into the path
of striker Anas Sharbini, who slotted home.
Argentina
slowly found its momentum with Aguero and Angel Di Maria both coming close to
putting their team level. It wasn't
until the second half that Argentina drew level.
Defender
Christian Ansaldi equalized in the 49th minute after his shot from the edge of
the penalty area was deflected past Kalinic by Aguero. Carlos Tevez, who used
to play for West Ham, came on to a rapturous reception when he replaced Aguero
in the 62nd minute. He nearly put Argentina 3-1 ahead soon afterward when Messi
threaded a perfect pass through the Croatia defense but Tevez's right-footed
effort drifted just wide of the left post.
Tevez was
playing for Argentina for the first time since the 2011 Copa America, with his
recall following some strong displays this season for Juventus. Argentina's new
coach Gerardo Martino, who took over after the World Cup, heaped praise on Tevez
and singled the striker out for the team's better second-half performance. ''We
improved in the second half,'' he said. ''Tevez's involvement had something to
do with that.''
Croatia's
next match is a European Championship qualifier against Italy on Sunday in
Rome. A number of the likely starting line-up against Italy stayed in the
Croatian capital Zagreb to prepare for the match.
Croatia coach
Kovac said his inexperienced team performed well and that the players could be
counted on in the future. ''We can hold our heads high,'' Kovac said. Argentina
meets Portugal in a friendly at Manchester United's home ground, Old Trafford,
next Tuesday.

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