Argentina vs Algeria
Expectations were high for this World Cup encounter on June 16, 2026, as Argentina took on Algeria in a match that promised intense tactical battles and individual brilliance. The atmosphere was electric as both teams sought to establish their dominance on the world stage.
Early Drama and the Breakthrough
The match began with a high tempo, and Algeria thought they had taken a shock lead in the 8th minute when Farès Chaïbi found the back of the net. However, their celebrations were cut short as VAR overturned the goal for offside. This moment served as a wake-up call for Argentina, who quickly asserted control over possession. The breakthrough arrived in the 17th minute when Lionel Messi received a pass from Rodrigo De Paul outside the box and unleashed a trademark left-footed strike into the top right corner.
Algeria refused to back down and created several chances to equalize before the break. Farès Chaïbi remained a constant threat, missing the target with a header and a long-range effort, while Anis Hadj Moussa saw a shot blocked in the closing stages of the first half. Despite the pressure, Argentina maintained their composure, heading into the tunnel with a narrow lead.
Second Half Dominance
The second half saw Argentina step up another gear. Substitutes Nahuel Molina, Julián Álvarez, and Nico González added fresh energy to the side. In the 60th minute, Lionel Messi doubled the lead, showing his versatility by firing a right-footed shot into the bottom right corner from the center of the box. Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane did his best to keep the score respectable, making crucial saves from Lautaro Martínez and Alexis Mac Allister.
As the match entered its final stages, Argentina's captain put the result beyond doubt. In the 76th minute, Messi completed a sensational hat-trick, converting a low left-footed shot after being played in by Nico González. With a comfortable three-goal cushion, the coaching staff introduced Nico Paz and Nicolás Otamendi to see out the game. Despite a late handball shout against Rayan Aït-Nouri, the final whistle confirmed a dominant 3-0 victory for the Albiceleste.