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Swiss star: ‘I’ll play Messi, then I can retire’ before WC QF

Swiss star: ‘I’ll play Messi, then I can retire’ before WC QF

The World Cup Quarterfinals: Argentina’s Adventure with Messi

What’s Happening in the World Cup?

The FIFA World Cup is a huge soccer tournament where countries compete. After a Round of 16 (a stage where 16 teams played and only 8 moved forward) filled with drama and unforgettable finishes, we now have the Quarterfinals (the last 8 teams battle for a semi-final spot). Defending champions Argentina have been right at the heart of this excitement.

Argentina’s Rocky Road to the Top 8

Argentina won the last World Cup, so they are the defending champions. This time, they’ve had a bumpy ride:

  • They survived two major scares in the knockout rounds (games where losing means going home).
  • They faced Cape Verde and Egypt and almost got eliminated.
  • They haven’t always played perfectly, but they keep finding a way to stay alive.
  • Much of this is because of Lionel Messi, who steps up when the stakes are highest.

Lionel Messi: The Driving Force

Messi is Argentina’s captain and superstar.

  • He has scored 8 goals so far.
  • That puts him at the top of the Golden Boot race (the award for the tournament’s best scorer).
  • He is again the main reason Argentina is defending their title.

Important Point: Messi leads the scoring chart with 8 goals! He keeps delivering in the biggest moments.

(A photo from AFP shows Messi in terrific form this World Cup.)

Next Match: Argentina vs. Switzerland

  • Argentina will play Switzerland in the quarterfinals.
  • Switzerland got there by beating Colombia in a penalty shootout (a tie-breaker where players take turns kicking from close range) after a goalless draw (0-0 in regular time).
  • Before the clash, Swiss forward (goal-scoring player) Zeki Amdouni posted a funny message on Snapchat (a social app):

    "I’m going to play against Messi – That’s it, I can retire from football"

He was joking that playing against his idol is such a dream that he could happily stop playing afterward.

The Dramatic Comeback Against Egypt

In the Round of 16, Argentina played Egypt. Here’s how the thrilling turnaround happened:

  1. Egypt scored twice, so Argentina was losing 2-0.
  2. Messi admitted the team feared their World Cup journey was ending.
  3. Cristian Romero (nicknamed “Cuti”) scored a goal, making it 2-1.
  4. That goal changed the team’s mood and gave them renewed belief.
  5. Argentina scored two more goals and won 3-2 before extra time (added time if scores are level).

This was one of the tournament’s most remarkable comebacks!

Important Point: Coming back from 2-0 down in a knockout game is extremely hard. Argentina did it!

What Messi Said About the Scary Moment

After the win, Messi spoke to the broadcasters. Here are his words, then a simple explanation:

"When they went 2-0 up, I really saw it as being bad, and it was… it was difficult. That’s why I think there was that bit of release and relief for everyone, right? Because we turned around an incredible match,"

In plain language: Messi said being down 2-0 felt terrible, but the team felt huge relief after they amazingly turned the game around.

"Like I just said, it’s difficult to come back from 2-0 down, especially in this type of knockout round. But like I’m telling you, when we scored Cuti’s (Romero) goal, I think we all internally felt that we were going to do it, that we were going to tie it, that we had the time, and that we still had extra time left. And thank God, we were able to do it before extra time, which is even more impressive,"

Simply put: Messi explained that after Romero’s goal, the whole team believed they would equalize and had enough time (even extra time) to win. They did it even before extra time, which made it extra special.

Related Reading

There is another article you might enjoy: “’He became an animal’: Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s powerful take on Lionel Messi’s tearful World Cup rescue act” – where another famous player praises Messi’s comeback.

Summary

  • The World Cup is now in its decisive quarterfinal phase.
  • Argentina, the defending champions, survived scares against Cape Verde and Egypt.
  • Messi has 8 goals and leads the Golden Boot race, inspiring their title defense.
  • They next face Switzerland, whose player joked about retiring after playing Messi.
  • Argentina’s 3-2 comeback from 2-0 down against Egypt shows their fighting spirit, with Romero’s goal sparking the turnaround.
  • The team hopes Messi can lead another memorable run.

FAQ

Q1: What is the Golden Boot?
A: It’s a prize given to the player who scores the most goals in the World Cup. Messi currently leads with 8.

Q2: What is a penalty shootout?
A: If a match is tied after normal play, each team takes turns kicking the ball from a spot at the goal. The team that scores more kicks wins.

Q3: Why did Zeki Amdouni say he’d retire?
A: He was joking on Snapchat because getting to play against his hero Messi feels like the perfect end to a career.

Q4: How did Argentina beat Egypt after being behind?
A: They were down 2-0, but Romero scored to make it 2-1, the team believed, and they added two more goals to win 3-2 before extra time.

Q5: What does “knockout round” mean?
A: It’s a do-or-die game: the winner advances, the loser goes home.

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