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Messi’s Argentina down Brazil in Australian ‘Superclasico’

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Argentina’s Lionel Messi (L) fights for the ball with Brazil’s Jose Paulo Maciel Junior during their friendly international football match between Brazil and Argentina at the MCG in Melbourne on June 9, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Mal Fairclough / IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE
Brazil’s Gabriel Jesus attacks Argentina goalpost during their friendly international football match between Brazil and Argentina at the MCG in Melbourne on June 9, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN / IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE
Argentina’s gaollkeeper Sergio German Romero (L) makes a save against Brazil’s Renato Augusto during their friendly international football match between Brazil and Argentina at the MCG in Melbourne on June 9, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN / IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE
Brazil’s Gabriel Jesus is carried off the field during the friendly game of football between Brazil and Argentina at the MCG in Melbourne on June 9, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / Mal Fairclough / IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE
Argentina’s players celebrate their first goal of Gabriel Mercado during their friendly international football match between Brazil and Argentina at the MCG in Melbourne on June 9, 2017. / AFP PHOTO / SAEED KHAN / IMAGE RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE – STRICTLY NO COMMERCIAL USE

Argentina gained a confidence-boosting 1-0 win over Brazil in their Superclasico in Melbourne Friday ahead of their make-or-break World Cup qualifiers later in the year.

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A goal from Sevilla defender Gabriel Mercado right on half-time proved the eventual winner as Argentina matched the world’s number one ranked Brazilians before 95,000 fans at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

The two-time world champions and second ranked team are struggling outside the automatic qualifying positions in fifth spot in the South American group with four games left while Brazil have already qualified for Russia next year.

Argentina have a friendly in Singapore next week ahead of their crucial next qualifier against Uruguay in Montevideo on August 31.

In manager Jorge Sampaoli’s first game in charge Argentina weathered a second-half fightback from Brazil with Gabriel Jesus and Willian hitting either posts in one flurry on goal.

Argentina’s superstar and skipper Lionel Messi was largely contained by the Brazilian defence, but thrilled the crowd with his touches, flicks and darting runs in his much-anticipated appearance in Australia.

Mercado put Argentina ahead just on half-time with a tap in after Nicolas Otamendi’s header came off the upright into his path.

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The Argentines had more of the play with Paris Saint-Germain’s Angel Di Maria a constant threat on the left.

Brazil’s best chance came midway through the opening half when Chelsea’s Willian was set free and he found Liverpool’s lively Philippe Coutinho in Argentina’s penalty area.

Coutinho checked inside and lined up a shot but a diving tackle by Otamendi smothered the scoring chance.

Juventus midfielder Paulo Dybala linked up well with Messi behind striker Gonzalo Higuain and fired just wide moments before Mercado’s goal.

Brazil had several chances to score in the second half with Manchester City’s Jesus and Willian both hitting either post in a flurry in Argentina’s goal-mouth in the 62nd minute.

Willian was a constant threat with his searing pace and one of his pinpoint crosses almost led to another goal chance for Jesus.

Messi was sent tumbling by Rafinha late in the game which earned the Brazilian substitute a yellow card.

Jesus failed to finish the match when he was carried off after collecting an elbow in the face in a challenge in the final minutes.

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