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Nigeria match was a difficult game – Messi

By Kunle SHONUGA

The Argentine ace player, Lionel Messi, who scored the opening goal against Nigeria in the last group D match of the FIFA World Cup in Russia, has referred to the encounter as `a difficult one’.

Speaking at post match conference shortly after his team beat Nigeria 2-1 at St. Petersburg Stadium on Tuesday, Messi who agreed that the match was balanced praised the Eagles for their gallant showing.

“It was a very balanced game, we were able to control the first half, we had more possession, they tried to create chances around after the first goal.

“We thought the second half would be similar but they scored a penalty and that made things more difficult, we got nervous, we had pressure as time goes faster,” he said.

Messi, who became the third Argentine player to score in three World Cups, following Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta accepted that his side had to battle hard against Nigeria.

He, however, said they were aware of the threat posed by France their next opponent, saying: “We know France is a good side and we will find solution to their antics,” he said.

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