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Qatar World Cup: Argentina advance to last 16, Mexico beat Saudi Arabia but bow out

Mexico's campaign ended after Argentina's 2-0 victory over Poland

Poland's goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny dives as he saves a goal shot attempt by Argentina's Lionel Messi during the World Cup Group C soccer match between Poland and Argentina at Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar, on Wednesday | AP

Rest easy, soccer fans. Lionel Messi will grace the World Cup stage at least one more time.

The Argentina great had a penalty saved but his team still beat Poland 2-0 Wednesday after second-half goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Julian Alvarez and advanced to the last 16.

Argentina finished in first place in Group C to set up a match against Australia, a surprise qualifier for the knockout stage.

It's a strong position for Argentina to be in, especially considering the team opened the World Cup with a shocking 2-1 loss to Saudi Arabia in one of biggest upsets in the tournament's history. Messi's likely final World Cup rolls onto Saturday.

He will be relieved after failing to score a penalty for the second straight World Cup. It was awarded after being hit in the face by the flailing hand of Poland goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, who made amends by diving to his left to block Messi's kick.

Mac Allister converted a cross from Nahuel Molina inside the first minute of the second half and Alvarez selected ahead of Lautaro Martinez curled the second into the top corner in the 67th minute.

Mexico's campaign ends

Mexico's Henry Martin scores their first goal in the Group C match between Mexico and Saudi Arabia held at Lusail Stadium, Qatar| Reuters

Henry Martin and Luis Chaves each scored in Mexico's furious attempt to stay alive at the World Cup, but the 2-1 victory Wednesday night over Saudi Arabia was not enough.

Because of Argentina's 2-0 victory over Poland in a simultaneous match, Mexico failed to advance out of its group for the first time since 1978.

Mexico had reached the round of 16 at the last seven World Cups, which was tied with Brazil for the longest current streak.

El Tri went into the match at Lusail Stadium needing both a victory and help from Poland playing across town against Argentina to advance in Group C. Argentina's victory meant goal difference came into play.

Martin scored in the 48th minute to give El Tri hope, and the team's chances got even better with Luis Chavez's goal on a free kick four minutes later.

Mexico tried desperately in the final 20 minutes to get another goal including an effort by Uriel Antuna in the 87th minute that was ruled offside but came up short.