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Argentina, Nigeria into second round

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PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (AP) – Argentina beat Nigeria 3-2 in their last World Cup group match today, with Lionel Messi and Ahmed Musa scoring two goals each before Marcos Rojo kneed in the winner.
Argentina won Group F while Nigeria also advanced despite the loss.
Messi scored in the third minute, slamming in the rebound after Angel Di Maria’s shot bounced off the post. Nigeria replied within a minute as Musa cut in from the left and beat Sergio Romero with a curling shot toward the far post.
Messi’s perfectly hooked free kick restored the lead for Argentina just before half-time.
The second half started at the same furious pace as the first as Musa scored his second and Rojo made it 3-2 from a corner within the first five minutes.
Group F Results
Argentina 2, Bosnia-Herzegovina 1
Iran 0, Nigeria 0
Argentina 1, Iran 0
Nigeria 1, Bosnia Herzegovina 0
Nigeria 2, Argentina 3
Bosnia Herzegovina 3, Iran 1
Group F Standings
Teams Wins Draws Losses Goals For Goals Against Points
Argentina3      3          0          0          6          3          9         
Nigeria3          1          1          1          3          3          4
Bosnia3           1          0          2          4          4          3         
Iran 3     0              1              2              1              4          1            

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