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Messi helps give Argentina peace of mind with victory over Mexico

LUSAIL, Qatar : Argentina have eased the pressure from their shock opening World Cup defeat at the hands of Saudi Arabia by beating Mexico on Saturday and can now approach their final group game against Poland with peace of mind, captain Lionel Messi said.

Argentina beat Mexico 2-0 at the Lusail Stadium thanks to second-half goals from Messi and Enzo Fernandez to climb to second place in Group C, a point behind Poland.

"It's a weight off our shoulders," Messi said. "We have peace of mind and it's back in our hands again."

Mexico's high press blunted the Argentina attack in the first half before Messi's sublime 64th minute strike eased the pressure on his side, who would have been eliminated from the tournament if they had lost.

"I think the first half was difficult due to the situation and our need to win," Messi added. "We couldn't find space. We weren't moving the ball from side to side.

"But in the second half we started doing what we stand for. We started to find space between the lines and then the goal changed the game.

"We needed to win but the game had to be played this way. We had to win to give everyone peace of mind and to be able to approach the Poland game in a different way."

IMMENSE PRESSURE

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni acknowledged that his team had been under immense pressure before the match and that the overwhelming feeling after the win was one of relief.

"We should have more common sense. It's just a football game," he said. "It's not good, the feeling that you're playing something more than a football match. It's not nice.

"The feeling that we all had was relief (but) we need to make some adjustments.

"We must try to make the players feel that this is a football game because otherwise every time we need to

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