Lionel Messi drew a blank again
against Bolivia as the Argentine goal machine struggled with the rigours
of playing at high altitude.
The
forward, was
reportedly sick on the pitch during half-time as he struggled in the thin air of La Paz, more than 13,000 feet above sea level. Team-mate Angel Di Maria had to be given oxygen on the pitch during the 1-1 draw.
Reflecting
on the altitude, Messi said: 'It is terrible to play here at altitude,
so a draw is a good result for us. Every time you make an effort or play
at high pace, you need time to recover.
'Some of the players had a headache and others felt a bit dizzy, but there was nothing wrong with me.'
Bolivia went ahead in the 25th minute when striker Marcelo Martins rose above
defender Hugo Campagnaro to head Alejandro Chumacero's right-wing cross
past Sergio Romero.
Argentina, who had a good chance for striker Rodrigo
Palacio saved by goalkeeper Sergio Galarza with his feet, equalised one
minute before halftime. Messi beat two defenders and fed left back Clemente
Rodriguez whose centre was headed home by midfielder Ever Banega past
the diving Galarza.
But they might have won had Messi made the most of a late chance. Messi stole the ball from a defender and came face to face with Sergio
Galarza but a moment's hesitation cost him dear and allowed the
goalkeeper to block his shot.
Source: Daily Mail
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