Image:Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez were the difference-makers for Argentina |
Messi opened the scoring with a powerfully hit penalty on 34 minutes -- becoming Argentina's all-time leading goalscorer at World Cup finals -- and shortly after Alvarez completed a direct solo run through the heart of the Croatia defence before tapping home to double Argentina's lead before half-time.
Alvarez added the side's third, thanks in part to a signature run from Messi who used his change of speed to guide past Josko Gvardiol before sliding the ball back to Alvarez for an easy finish.
Argentina, who have twice won the World Cup in 1978 and 1986, advance to Sunday's final where they will face either France or Morocco, who play on Wednesday.
Meanwhile Croatia, who finished runners up in Russia four years ago, exit the competition after putting together another shock run to the semifinals.
Argentina will face either France or Morocco, who play in Wednesday's semi-final, on Sunday.
BIG MOMENTS
32: Alvarez wins a penalty after colliding with Livakovic
34: Messi puts Argentina ahead against the run of play from the penalty spot
39: Alvarez doubles Argentina's lead after carrying the ball from his own half
43: Livakovic produces a stunning save to deny Mac Allister's header from close-range
70: Argentina put the game out of sight as Messi sets up Alvarez after a mesmerising run
Croatia collapsed after the opener and conceded another five minutes later from an Argentina counter-attack after comical defending as Alvarez doubled their lead (39) having carried the ball from his own half.
Messi took matters into his own hands to ensure the game was out of reach, producing a moment of magic down the right to beat Josko Gvardiol before putting it on a plate for Alvarez to score Argentina's third.
Argentina last reached the World Cup final in 2014 in Brazil and were beaten by Germany, but have not lifted the trophy since Diego Maradona led his nation to victory in Mexico in 1986.
Croatia bossed the opening half an hour and Messi was largely anonymous as he walked across the field at the Lusail Iconic Stadium, waiting for his team-mates to spring to life.
Player ratings
Argentina: Martinez (7), Molina (7), Romero (7), Otamendi (7), Tagliafico (7), De Paul (7), Paredes (7), Fernandez (7), Mac Allister (7), Messi (9), Alvarez (9).
Subs: Martinez (6), Foyth (6), Palacios (6), Correa (6), Dybala (6).
Croatia: Livakovic (7), Juranovic (6), Lovren (6), Gvardiol (6), Sosa (5), Modric (7), Brozovic (6), Kovacic (6), Pasalic (6), Kramaric (6), Perisic (6).
Subs: Majer (6), Vlasic (6), Orsic (5), Petkovic (6), Livaja (6).
Player of the match: Lionel Messi.
The game was turned on its head when Alvarez won a penalty just after the half-hour mark. Croatia were caught out at the back by a simple ball over the top from Argentina and Alvarez was brought down by Livakovic after he pushed the ball past the goalkeeper.
Messi stepped up to the spot, as he did against the Netherlands in the round before, and gave Argentina the lead with an emphatic strike into the top corner.
Having looked so strong earlier, Croatia appeared to lose their heads and suffered another blow five minutes later as Alvarez rode two challenges in the area after carrying the ball from his own half before sticking a composed finish beyond Livakovic.
Celtic right-back Josip Juranovic was perhaps unlucky to see the ball bounce off him and back into Alvarez's path, but Borna Sosa crumbled under the pressure and allowed the 22-year-old through on goal leaving out a flailing leg to no avail.
Croatia brought on Bruno Petkovic, who scored an extra-time equaliser in stoppage-time in last week's quarter-final penalty shoot-out win over Brazil, in an attempt to turn the game, but Messi had other ideas.
The Paris Saint-Germain forward, intent on ensuring he gave himself one more chance to win the only trophy that has eluded him, rolled back the years against Gvardiol down the right flank as he turned the 20-year-old inside out before cutting it back to Alvarez from the byline.
The Man City forward made no mistake from just outside the six-yard box as he became the youngest player to score twice in a World Cup semi-final or final since Pele in 1958.
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