Another World Cup qualifying match, another win for Argentina as they defeated Paraguay 1-0 on Thursday night. Lionel Messi started the match on the bench as he continues to work his way back from injury, Nicolas Otamendi scored on a volley following a corner kick in the third minute and Argentina never looked back. But while the match only saw one goal, it also saw an incident where Paraguay's Antonio Sanabria appeared to spit at Messi late in the game when the Argentine had his back turned.
Here's video of the incident:
After the match, Messi spoke to reporters and took a dig at the player.
"No, no. Truthfully, I didn't see it. They told me in the locker room that one of them spit at me," Messi said. "The truth is, I don't know who he is ... I don't know who this boy is."
Messi also said he didn't want to give the situation much attention and that it was better to leave it at that.
As for the match, it wasn't a vintage performance for Lionel Scaloni's men but it says a lot about a team when they can win a World Cup qualifier only allowing one shot on goal but there were still disappointing moments in their performance.
Nicolas Gonzalez and Lautaro Martinez weren't able to turn their chances into goals and the remainder of the attack followed getting into Paraguay's defensive third with ease but not able to make it count. Things improved when Messi entered in the 53rd minute but Argentina were still unable to find an insurance goal. It didn't prove to be needed but credit must go to Paraguay's defense. Their back five was disciplined to force Argentina into bad positions but it wasn't enough to secure all three points.
In international play, La Albiceleste are great at doing whatever is needed to secure a result and they did just that again on Thursday to move to three wins in three matches in World Cup qualifying and have yet to allow a goal.
A moment of madness for Sanabria
During the match, Paraguayan striker Antonio Sanabria had quite a cameo from the bench. After entering during the 70th minute as Paraguay were chasing a goal, Sanabria appeared to spit at Messi's back while the Argentine turned away from him. While it's unclear what caused the incident, Messi was clearly frustrated at the Torino man. Since the referee didn't see the incident, Sanabria was allowed to continue in the clash.
What's next for Argentina?
Next up, Argentina will have an away trip to face Peru on Tuesday, Oct. 17. After Messi was able to get minutes under his belt on Thursday, there is a chance that he could be able to start the match as long as he responds well in training. Scaloni isn't trying to push Messi more than he needs to as this Argentina side are quite strong even without him but when you can have Messi in the lineup, that's always the goal. Argentina's finishing issues are less likely with Messi playing at least 60 mintues in a match as he was clearly missed to start off the match and he has a two-fold effect on improving that. Not only can Messi finish his own chances with ease but he is also able to create better chances for others than most of his teammates.