Messi the star of the show as Argentina down Honduras
Argentina's Lionel Messi (C) vies for the ball with Honduras's Hector Castellanos (L) during the international friendly match between Honduras and Argentina at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on September 23, 2022. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP)
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Lionel Messi's expertly taken double helped seal a
comprehensive 3-0 win for Argentina over Honduras in Miami on Friday to extend
their impressive unbeaten run ahead of the Qatar World Cup.
The Argentina captain scored a goal in each half, his opener
doubling the lead given to Lionel Scaloni's team by Lautaro Martinez early on.
Argentina haven't lost in 34 matches heading into Tuesday's
game against Jamaica in New York.
With their last defeat coming in the 2019 Copa America
semi-final, the thousands of Argentina fans who packed Hard Rock Stadium in a
crowd of 64,420 were in an expectant mood and left delighted as a combative
Honduran side were firmly put to the sword.
"The game was what we expected," Argentina coach
Scaloni said. "I am satisfied with that.
"As far as players who didn't play, as a coach I have
to manage minutes and rest some players. Most important thing is that whoever
plays proves they can belong and can play."
Honduras failed to qualify for Qatar and were under pressure
from the off, Alejandro Gomez blazing an
early effort over before Rodrigo De Paul screwed a shot just wide.
The South Americans were dominating possession with Messi
beginning to weave some magic despite being tightly man marked by the Honduran
defence.
And it was the Paris St.Germain forward who started the move
which created the opener for Martinez on 16 minutes, an excellent pass freeing
Gomez on the left hand side and his cross was tapped home with ease.
Honduras were undeterred, however, and even though they saw
little of the ball, the challenges were flying in, much to the anger of an
increasingly irritated Argentina side who were left constantly complaining to
the officials.
A pull on Giovani Lo Celso’s shirt however on the stroke of
half-time was deemed a penalty by referee Rubiel Vazquez and Messi coolly
rolled in the penalty to double the lead for Scaloni’s men.
The former Barcelona star, who played for the full 90
minutes, remained in the thick of the action and almost grabbed his second on
56 minutes but failed to finish off an excellent, free-flowing move when his
shot sailed over the bar.
Messi brings house
down
Julian Alvarez, the Manchester City striker, was introduced
in the second half and was denied by Honduras keeper Luis Fernandez as
Argentina searched for further goals to reinforce their total dominance.
It was left to Messi to bring the house down with a
brilliant lofted finish over Fernandez on 69 minutes to leave the result in no
doubt.
Argentina face Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Poland in Group C at
the World Cup and, on this evidence albeit against limited opposition, will
arrive in Qatar as one of the favourites to lift the trophy.
Even with the world Cup looming, Scaloni said it was key that
his players enjoy themselves.
"The Argentine national team whenever we play, it's a
huge responsibility, but we need to enjoy it, the fans need to enjoy it,"
he said.
"At the end of the day, it's a game. The important
thing is to play the way we want to play and for people to enjoy it. That is more
important than the result."
Honduras coach Diego Vasquez said his side would "take
the positives" from the match.
"Obviously we knew the rival we were going to
face," he said. "If they scored three goals in a final against Italy,
it's not that drastic or bad that they scored three on Honduras. They scored
six goals against Estonia, so they scored less against us than one might
expect.
"We have to accept the difference between a World Cup team like Argentina with so many prestigious players and our team. We have to respect the reality, but we are not satisfied or happy. We will take the positives and keep growing."

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