NAVARRE – National team (National Team) Argentina 5-0 win over Estonia in the test match which ended on Monday (6/6/2022) early morning WIB. Interestingly, the goals that were created by Argentina were all bought up by the team’s mainstay players, namely Lionel Messi.
The course of the match
First round
Argentina immediately showed its dominance since the match started. Various patterns of direct attacks were shown which made the Estonian defense quite difficult to defend its goal.
In the eighth minute, Argentina got a penalty kick after an Estonian player committed a foul in the forbidden box. Lionel Messi, who became the executor, was able to carry out his duties so Argentina won 1-0.
After that, Argentina played more aggressively and put pressure on it which was quite difficult. Even so, Estonia continues to try as much as possible to be able to withstand all the attacks carried out by Argentina.
Argentina was able to add to its lead in the 45th minute after Lionel Messi was able to utilize a pass from Gomez perfectly. The goal also made Argentina 2-0 up at halftime.
Second round
Argentina stepped on the gas again to carry out attacks to increase the coffers of their goals, Estonia was unable to do much with the tempo of the game shown by Messi et al in the match.
In the 47th minute, Messi managed to record a hat trick, this time using a pass from Nahuel Molina very well. The goal made Argentina now lead 3-0 over Estonia.
In the last 20 minutes, Messi again showed his best ability by providing two additional goals for Argentina (71′, 76′). Argentina is now leading 5-0 after Messi scored five goals.
There wasn’t much of a pattern of change in the rest of the game. Messi’s Quintrick also managed to make Argentina able to beat Estonia with a score of 5-0.
Here’s the line-up:
Argentina (4-3-3): Franco Armani; Nahuel Molina, German Pezzella, Lisandro Martinez, Marcos Acuna; Alexis MacAllister, Rodrigo DePaul, Papu Gomez; Lionel Messi Julian Alvarez, Joaquin Correa.
Coach: Lionel Scaloni.
Estonia (3-5-2): Matvei Igonen; Maksim Pakotsi, Markus Soomets, Karol Mets; Sergei Zenjov, Artur Pikk, Taijo Teniste, Mattias Kait, Henrik Purg; Martin Miller, Erik Sorga.
Coach: Thomas Haberli
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