Lionel Messi scored three goals Saturday as Argentina defeated arch rival Brazil, 4-3, in a friendly played before a sellout crowd at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Messi scored 82 goals for club and country in 2011-12.
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Jun 10, 2012 04:44 AM EDT
TheWashingtonPostLionel Messi scored three goals Saturday as Argentina defeated arch rival Brazil, 4-3, in a friendly played before a sellout crowd at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Messi scored 82 goals for club and country in 2011-12.
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12:44 AM ET, 06/10/2012
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