Late win over Nigeria ‘marvellous’ way to progress: Lionel Messi

Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring the opening goal of his team during the group D match between Argentina and Nigeria. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
Updated 27 June 2018
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Late win over Nigeria ‘marvellous’ way to progress: Lionel Messi

SAINT PETERSBURG: A relieved Lionel Messi believes Argentina deserve their place in the last 16 of the World Cup after being saved by Marcos Rojo’s late winner against Nigeria as they avoided an embarrassing group-stage exit.
Messi opened the scoring in Saint Petersburg with his first goal of the tournament, but Victor Moses’s early second-half penalty made it another nervous night in Russia for the five-time world player of the year and under-fire coach Jorge Sampaoli before Rojo’s late intervention.
“It is marvellous to have won it in this manner. It is a deserved joy,” Messi said in quotes published by Argentina’s official Twitter account.
“We knew God was with us and wasn’t going to let us go out.
“I thank all the fans that are here, for all their sacrifice and to all those in Argentina that were always with us. The shirt of the national team is above all else.”
Argentina will need a vast improvement if they are to progress any further as they face highly fancied France in the last 16 on Saturday.


Boxing-Fury to make comeback at Tottenham Hotspur stadium

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Boxing-Fury to make comeback at Tottenham Hotspur stadium

  • It will be his first fight since losing to ⁠Oleksandr Usyk in ‌December ‌2024
Tyson ‌Fury’s comeback fight against Arslanbek Makhmudov will take place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on April 11, the Briton said in a social media post ‌on Thursday.
Fury, ‌37, announced his ‌return ⁠from his latest ⁠spell of retirement last month. It will be his first fight since losing to ⁠Oleksandr Usyk in ‌December ‌2024.
“He’s really got the ‌bit between his ‌teeth, he’s training hard in Thailand, he’s got himself in good ‌shape,” Fury’s promoter Frank Warren told Sky ⁠Sports.
“He ⁠looks after himself and he is in shape. He’ll be in fight mode ready to go and he’s out to prove a point.”