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(VIDEO) Ruka Zelenorćanina spriječila Messija da obori rekord, ali ispisala historiju
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(VIDEO) Ruka Zelenorćanina spriječila Messija da obori rekord, ali ispisala historiju

The article reports on Argentina's victory against the Green Islands (Zelenortske Ostrva) in the World Cup round of 16, which went into extra time. Lionel Messi was involved in a crucial moment where his pass led to a goal by Cristian Romero, but the ball hit the defender Diney Borgas before entering the net, resulting in an own goal. The International Football Federation (FIFA) officially classified this as an own goal. This decision has entered football history as it marks the first instance in World Cup history where an own goal decided a match in extra time. Had FIFA credited the goal to Romero, Messi would have achieved nine assists at the World Cup, tying him with Diego Maradona, who also has eight successful assists in World Cup matches.

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(VIDEO) Ruka Zelenorćanina spriječila Messija da obori rekord, ali ispisala historiju

The article reports on Argentina's victory against the Green Islands (Zelenortske Ostrva) in the World Cup round of 16, which went into extra time. Lionel Messi was involved in a crucial moment where his pass led to a goal by Cristian Romero, but the ball hit the defender Diney Borgas before entering the net, resulting in an own goal. The International Football Federation (FIFA) officially classified this as an own goal. This decision has entered football history as it marks the first instance in World Cup history where an own goal decided a match in extra time. Had FIFA credited the goal to Romero, Messi would have achieved nine assists at the World Cup, tying him with Diego Maradona, who also has eight successful assists in World Cup matches.

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