There's a moment in every Argentina game, usually as things get uncomfortable, when 80,000 heads turn in the same direction. They fixate on a 39-year-old with graying stubble and the nonchalant gaze of a man strolling to the corner store. It happened again on Friday night in Miami, with the reigning World Cup champions two fingertips from one of the most stunning upsets in tournament history. Everyone was looking for Lionel Messi to respond. And Lionel Messi, as he has done for two decades, answered. His numbers at this World Cup read like a typo. Seven goals in four games, leading the Golden...
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