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Messi triumphs in duel with Ronaldo
LIONEL Messi won his personal duel with his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo lighting up Argentina's 2-1 win over Portugal by making one goal and scoring the winner in a lively friendly international in Geneva on Wednesday.
Messi, FIFA's World Player of the Year for the last two years, and Ronaldo, who won the award in 2008, were both on the scoresheet but Ronaldo, who came off after an hour, ended up on the losing side as Messi gave the South Americans victory, scoring from the penalty spot after 89 minutes.
Coincidentally the hugely entertaining match was played in Geneva, a little over 24 hours after Europe's most powerful clubs expressed their concerns at the amount of friendlies being played every year at their annual assembly in the Swiss city.
The managers of almost every important European club would have preferred this international date to have been dropped from the calendar, but more than 30,000 neutral Swiss braved a chilly night to watch one of more than 30 friendly matches which were being played around the world.
World champion Spain swung back into action after the winter break with a 1-0 win over Colombia in Madrid thanks to a late winner from David Silva.
The victory ended a poor run of form for the world champion which lost 1-4 to Argentina and suffered a 0-4 defeat to Portugal in friendlies.
But although David Villa failed to get the goal that would have taken him past Raul's all-time Spanish record of 44 goals, Silva came off the bench to score from close range in the 86th.
France continued its renaissance after its disappointing showing at the World Cup last year with a 1-0 win over Brazil in Paris in a re-match of the 1998 World Cup final which was also played at the Stade de France.
Wild kick
Karim Benzema scored the only goal 10 minutes after the break but Brazil played out the whole of the second half with 10 men after Hernandes was sent off shortly before halftime after a wild kick high into Benzema's chest.
A re-match of another memorable World Cup match was played on Wednesday, too.
Nearly five years after Italy beat Germany 2-0 after extra time in the 2006 World Cup semifinal in Dortmund, the two sides played out a rather more tame 1-1 draw.
Miroslav Klose put Germany ahead after 16 minutes with his 59th goal for his country in 106 appearances, nine off Gerd Mueller's all-time German record.
But just when it seemed Germany might be on its way to beating Italy for the first time in 16 years, substitute Giuseppe Rossi beat the offside trap nine minutes from time to equalize.
England, continuing to re-build after its dismal World Cup bounced back from its last outing - a loss to France - when it came from behind to beat Denmark 2-1 in Copenhagen, its first win over the Danes since the 2002 World Cup finals.
Denmark took the lead at the Parken Stadium, where the roof was closed, with Daniel Agger, one of five players in the Danes' starting line-up based in England, scoring with a superbly executed header after eight minutes.
England equalized two minutes later with a tap-in from Darren Bent, before his Aston Villa colleague Ashley Young scored his first goal for England in the 68th.
Wesley Sneijder, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Dirk Kuyt were the goalscorers for the Netherlands in a 3-1 victory over Austria while the night's most surprising result saw Luxembourg - ranked 131st in the world rankings - upset 20th-ranked Slovakia 2-1.
Messi, FIFA's World Player of the Year for the last two years, and Ronaldo, who won the award in 2008, were both on the scoresheet but Ronaldo, who came off after an hour, ended up on the losing side as Messi gave the South Americans victory, scoring from the penalty spot after 89 minutes.
Coincidentally the hugely entertaining match was played in Geneva, a little over 24 hours after Europe's most powerful clubs expressed their concerns at the amount of friendlies being played every year at their annual assembly in the Swiss city.
The managers of almost every important European club would have preferred this international date to have been dropped from the calendar, but more than 30,000 neutral Swiss braved a chilly night to watch one of more than 30 friendly matches which were being played around the world.
World champion Spain swung back into action after the winter break with a 1-0 win over Colombia in Madrid thanks to a late winner from David Silva.
The victory ended a poor run of form for the world champion which lost 1-4 to Argentina and suffered a 0-4 defeat to Portugal in friendlies.
But although David Villa failed to get the goal that would have taken him past Raul's all-time Spanish record of 44 goals, Silva came off the bench to score from close range in the 86th.
France continued its renaissance after its disappointing showing at the World Cup last year with a 1-0 win over Brazil in Paris in a re-match of the 1998 World Cup final which was also played at the Stade de France.
Wild kick
Karim Benzema scored the only goal 10 minutes after the break but Brazil played out the whole of the second half with 10 men after Hernandes was sent off shortly before halftime after a wild kick high into Benzema's chest.
A re-match of another memorable World Cup match was played on Wednesday, too.
Nearly five years after Italy beat Germany 2-0 after extra time in the 2006 World Cup semifinal in Dortmund, the two sides played out a rather more tame 1-1 draw.
Miroslav Klose put Germany ahead after 16 minutes with his 59th goal for his country in 106 appearances, nine off Gerd Mueller's all-time German record.
But just when it seemed Germany might be on its way to beating Italy for the first time in 16 years, substitute Giuseppe Rossi beat the offside trap nine minutes from time to equalize.
England, continuing to re-build after its dismal World Cup bounced back from its last outing - a loss to France - when it came from behind to beat Denmark 2-1 in Copenhagen, its first win over the Danes since the 2002 World Cup finals.
Denmark took the lead at the Parken Stadium, where the roof was closed, with Daniel Agger, one of five players in the Danes' starting line-up based in England, scoring with a superbly executed header after eight minutes.
England equalized two minutes later with a tap-in from Darren Bent, before his Aston Villa colleague Ashley Young scored his first goal for England in the 68th.
Wesley Sneijder, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar and Dirk Kuyt were the goalscorers for the Netherlands in a 3-1 victory over Austria while the night's most surprising result saw Luxembourg - ranked 131st in the world rankings - upset 20th-ranked Slovakia 2-1.
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