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Lionel Messi’s drool-inducing WC dribble underlined his GOAT status

Lionel Messi's drool-inducing WC dribble underlined his GOAT status

For all the silverware and accolades accumulated by Lionel Messi during his career, one small question mark remained as the World Cup knockout stages got underway.

The greatest player of his generation – sorry, Ronnie – has bewitched and beguiled football fans across the globe since his 2004 debut.

He’s also achieved the previously impossible by making neutrals cheer for Argentina – normally the Chelsea of international football – at Qatar 2022.

Even the BBC, which receives a hard-time from self-important blowhards, cheerfully dispensed with impartially before Argentina’s last 16 match with Australia and issued Gary Lineker and his pundits with tissues to clean up their incessant dribbling over the 35-year-old.

But Messi had yet to score in a World Cup beyond the group stages. And you sensed that this Argentina side, competent but hardly sparkling without their little maestro, badly needed that statistical anomaly to rectify itself sharpish.

In the event, Messi realised his ambition of scoring in the World Cup knockouts with an imperious shimmy and flick of his boot, drawing level with Matthew Upson in the process and sending the Argentinians in Doha doolally.

And, as a gristly and stubborn Australia were forced to chase the game in the second half, the PSG forward was finally gifted the space to leave everybody in an excited puddle in the humid Qatari night.

With Argentina 2-0 ahead, Messi recieved poessesion on the halfway line and, like a commuter trying to get a pint in an Earl’s Court pub, pottered his way around a crowd of Australians and motored towards his goal.

Three opposition players loomed with the vague ambition of pinching the ball but Messi glided past as if their presence was not only futile but utterly irrelevant to his ambitions.

After wriggling through, via a canny one-two with Julian Alvarez, Messi was only denied his second goal of the night by a superb block from man-mountain Harry Souttar.

But that doesn’t dull the light that Messi’s supersonic dribble created; only he could further underline his GOAT status with a casual defrenstation of the Australian defence.

“Messi has put on the best individual performance we’ve seen at this World Cup so…

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