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Argentina Stumbles in World Cup Qualifiers with 1-1 Draw Against Venezuela, Despite Messi’s Return

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Argentina Stumbles in World Cup Qualifiers with 1-1 Draw Against Venezuela, Despite Messi’s Return

In a significant setback for their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, Argentina was held to a 1-1 draw by Venezuela in a match that marked the return of star player Lionel Messi. The game took place on October 10, 2024, at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires.
Argentina started the match strongly, dominating possession and creating several scoring opportunities. However, it was Venezuela that struck first, with Salomón Rondón finding the net in the 35th minute after a defensive lapse from the Argentine backline. Argentina equalized shortly after halftime when Messi set up Nicolás González, who scored in the 48th minute, igniting hopes of a comeback.

Despite numerous attempts to secure a winning goal, including a close-range effort from Messi that was denied by Venezuelan goalkeeper Wuilker Faríñez, Argentina could not break through. The match ended with both teams sharing the points, leaving Argentina at the top of the South American qualifying table but with increased pressure from pursuing teams.
Following the match, Argentina’s coach expressed disappointment but remained optimistic about their chances in the qualifiers.

We created enough chances to win, but we need to be more clinical in front of goal, he stated. Messi, who played a pivotal role in the match’s dynamics, echoed his coach’s sentiments, emphasizing the importance of converting opportunities into goals. The draw leaves Argentina with 18 points after eight matches, just two points clear of Colombia, who are now breathing down their necks in the race for automatic qualification spots for the World Cup.

Venezuela’s performance also showcased their resilience as they continue to fight for their own qualifying hopes. As the qualifiers progress, Argentina will need to regroup and focus on upcoming matches to secure their place in the tournament. The stakes are high as only the top six teams from South America will earn direct entry into the 2026 World Cup.

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