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Argentina's hopes hang by a thread after 3-0 loss to Croatia

Messi and Co must hope results elsewhere go their way as Balkan side qualify for the World Cup's knockout stage for the first time since 1998

WORLD CUP: GROUP D
ARGENTINA CROATIA
0 3
  (Ante Rebic 53,
Luka Modric, 80, 
Ivan Rakitic 90+1)

Lionel Messi’s World Cup dream was left hanging by a thread as Croatia powered into the last 16 with a 3-0 rout of Argentina in Nizhny Novgorod on Friday morning (Singapore time).

Second-half goals from Ante Rebic, Luka Modric and Ivan Rakitic sealed a deserved victory as a poor Argentina were left on the brink of a humiliating first-round exit.

The Group D defeat means Argentina have just one point from two games, meaning they will probably have to beat Nigeria in their last game and hope other results go their way to avoid elimination.

The result left Argentinian fans in tears inside the Nizhny Novgorod stadium, while Diego Maradona watched from the stands in stunned disbelief.

Croatia took the lead after a horrendous blunder by Argentine goalkeeper Willy Caballero in the 53rd minute, the stopper chipping a clearance straight to Rebic who lashed home a thunderous volley.

Real Madrid star Modric then produced an electrifying 80th-minute goal before Messi’s Barcelona teammate Rakitic completed the scoring after Croatia sliced apart Argentina’s hapless defence in injury-time.

The defeat leaves the Argentinians facing an ignominious repeat of their 2002 campaign, when they also went out at the group stage after being tipped as possible World Cup winners.

All the attention after the 3-0 defeat will focus on Argentina and Messi but it was also the result of a fine performance by Croatia.

A curiously lifeless and uninspired Argentine display was capped off by Caballero’s mistake when he somehow managed to chip the ball just a few yards to Croatia’s Rebic, following a Gabriel Mercado backpass.

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Rebic volleyed home with aplomb but veteran Caballero will have nightmares for the rest of his days at his mistake – likely to feature in the worst goalkeeping blunders for some time.

And throughout it all Messi, arguably the world’s best player, remained a peripheral and largely ponderous figure, briefly flashing to life on too few occasions.

The Barcelona star, who turns 31 on Sunday, looks more and more unlikely to win the World Cup.

With all the pre-match attention on Messi, it was his Real Madrid counterpart Luka Modric who provided the game’s true flashes of genius.

The Croat was the one player to find space and time in a bruising encounter and it was his moment of magic in the second half which settled the encounter.

Picking the ball up some 25 metres outside the Argentina area, Modric had the option of at least two passes but chose to bide his time before planting a fantastic shot past a hapless Caballero.

Rakitic added a third when the game was up for Argentina.

They had only threatened briefly before then to equalise with Meza and Messi almost scrambling in a goal in the 64th minute.

Beyond that, Argentina looked largely clueless, and increasingly frustrated by Croatia.

They could have taken the lead in the first half, but Enzo Perez missed pretty much an open goal from just 12 metres in the 30th minute.

It was to be Argentina’s only shot of the half – and their best chance all evening. – AFP

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