Argentina hold a narrow 1-0 advantage over Algeria at the break in their opening FIFA World Cup Group J clash, with Lionel Messi making the difference in a lively first half.
The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner thought he had opened the scoring as early as the fifth minute when he found the back of the net, only for the assistant referee’s flag to rule the effort out for offside.
Algeria responded three minutes later through Farès Chaïbi, who also had the ball in the net.
However, celebrations were cut short as the midfielder’s strike was similarly ruled out for offside, ensuring the match remained goalless after a frantic opening.
Messi would not be denied for long.
The Argentine captain eventually broke the deadlock, firing La Albiceleste into the lead and giving the South American giants a crucial advantage in their World Cup opener.
Argentina hayve controlled much of the possession and looked dangerous going forward, while Algeria have shown flashes of attacking intent and remain within touching distance heading into the second half.
As it stands, Messi’s goal separates the two sides, with Argentina 45 minutes away from beginning their World Cup campaign with a victory.