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szdaily -> Sports -> 
Spain routs Messi-less Argentina
    2018-03-29  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

WITH Lionel Messi rested, Argentina was crushed 6-1 by Spain on Tuesday, with Real Madrid midfielder Isco scoring his first career hat trick.

Messi watched from the stands at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid as Spain dealt Argentina a humbling loss in the last match before their coaches pick their squads for this summer’s World Cup.

Spain remained undefeated in 18 matches under Julen Lopetegui and strengthened its credentials as a favorite for the title in Russia.

Lopetegui said he congratulated his players, but reminded them that this was only a preparation match.

“The reality is that nothing has started yet. We will begin the World Cup with zero points,” Lopetegui said.

Jorge Sampaoli, however, will face more doubts about Argentina’s chances to finally win a World Cup title with Messi after seeing his supporting cast so thoroughly outclassed.

Diego Costa, Thiago Alcantara and half-time substitute Iago Aspas also scored for Spain. Nicolas Otamendi scored Argentina’s goal that made it 2-1 at halftime.

A minor leg problem kept Messi from playing in Argentina’s 2-0 win over Italy in Manchester, England, on Friday.

Sampaoli said Monday that his star player was better and that he expected him to play against Spain, but he left him out of his squad before match time.

The match was intense and ended in a brief scuffle after a hard foul by Argentina’s Cristian Pavon to cut down Koke.

Gonzalo Higuain was in Argentina’s squad for the first time since June, but did little to improve his chances of being on Sampaoli’s World Cup list when he tapped a cross by Maximiliano Meza wide from close range eight minutes into the match.

Costa struck first for Spain after Andres Iniesta recovered the ball near Argentina’s area and Marco Asensio slipped a ball for the Atletico Madrid striker to bundle past goalkeeper Sergio Romero.

Both Costa and Romero briefly writhed on the turf following their collision, and Romero needed to be substituted 10 minutes later. He was replaced by Willy Caballero.

Asensio again undid the defense when he squared a pass from the right flank to meet Isco’s run in from the left side. Isco used one touch of his right boot to slot the ball home.

Meanwhile, Brazil defeated Germany 1-0 Tuesday to end the World Cup champion’s 22-game unbeaten run and restore some lost pride following the humiliating mismatch between the sides in their previous meeting.

Gabriel Jesus’ first-half header settled the friendly and provided his side with a welcome confidence boost some three months before the World Cup. In the absence of the injured Neymar, Brazil didn’t concede during the international break as it also defeated Russia 3-0 in Moscow.

(SD-Agencies)

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