Messi comes awake to inspire Argentina World Cup win - Lionel Messi scored a brilliant individual goal to bring Argentina out of their slumber and beat Bosnia 2-1 in the Balkan nation's first appearance at the World Cup finals on Sunday.
Argentina's forward and captain Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring his team's second goal at the Maracana Stadium in Rio De Janeiro during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on June 15, 2014 - by Juan Mabromata
After giving away away the fastest own goal in World Cup history -- two minutes and eight seconds -- the Bosnians frustrated Messi and his superstar teammates for much of the Group F clash in a Maracana stadium packed with Argentine fans.
Messi struck in the 64th minute, dancing around Bosnian players on the edge of the penalty area before firing past goalkeeper Asmir Begovic without even looking up to see where the goal was.
With just two minutes on the clock took a free kick on the left wing that Marcos Rojo headed onto the legs of Sead Kolasinac. The ball would have gone wide but the rebound flew past Begovic inton the goal.
Bosnia recovered however, contained Messi and the rest of the Argentine strike force who appeared increasingly frustrated until the Barcelona superstar's second half goal.
Even after going two goals down, Bosnia did not give up.
After 84 minutes, substitute Vedad Ibisevic picked up the ball in the Argentinian penalty area. The ball hit goalkeeper Sergio Romero's legs and trickled into the goal setting up a finale that gave both teams plenty of nervous moments. Messi fired one shot into the side netting with an almost open goal.
Argentina next play Iran in Belo Horizonte on Saturday. Bosnia play Nigeria in Cuiaba the same day. ( msn.com )
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