English Commentary<br />By FOOTBALL SPOTLIGHT<br /><br />Argentina vs Portugal 0-1 Highlights & Goals<br />International Friendly, 18 November 2014.<br /><br />0-1 Guerreiro<br /><br />Portugal 1-0 Argentina: Guerreiro steals the win for Seleccao<br /><br />Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi failed to make their mark on the game as it was the 20-year-old Lorient player who made the difference<br /><br />Raphael Guerreiro's stoppage-time goal earned Portugal a 1-0 friendly win over Argentina in a friendly at Old Trafford on Tuesday.<br /><br />The 20-year-old made his international debut in Friday's Euro 2016 qualifying win over Armenia, and after coming on as a second-half substitute, he was left all alone to head Ricardo Quaresma's cross into the net and ensure Portugal finished 2014 with a third consecutive 1-0 victory.<br /><br />It was another telling contribution from substitute Quaresma, who had come off the bench to have a hand in the goals that sealed Portugal's two previous wins.<br /><br />The fixture had been billed as a clash between the two greatest players in the world, but neither Lionel Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo produced any true moments of magic to spark the match into life.<br /><br />Messi came closest to scoring when he struck the base of a post inside the opening quarter of an hour before both he and Ronaldo were taken off at half-time.<br /><br />Argentina had the better of the chances throughout, but the World Cup runners-up could not come up with a decisive moment to change the course of the game.<br /><br />Messi and Angel di Maria - playing on his home ground - were two of just four men to keep their place from Argentina's 2-1 victory over Croatia, in which Messi had netted the winner from the penalty spot.<br /><br />Portugal handed an international debut to Tiago Gomes as Fernando Santos made four changes from their victory over Armenia.<br /><br />Messi was involved in the first chance of the game in the fifth minute as he slipped a pass to Di Maria, who curled a low shot just wide from the edge of the area.<br /><br />The South Americans looked the more threatening in the early exchanges, and Messi struck the base of Beto's left-hand post from the narrowest of angles in the 11th minute.<br /><br />Ronaldo had his first sight of goal 18 minutes later but, after twisting and turning inside the box, he blazed a left-footed shot high and wide.<br /><br />Messi followed suit soon after as he fizzed a 20-yard free-kick narrowly over the crossbar.<br /><br />With the two star attractions withdrawn at the break, Di Maria attempted to take centre stage with a thumping drive from outside the area that was comfortably held by Beto.<br /><br />Messi's replacement Nicolas Gaitan headed wide from Javier Mascherano's lofted pass in the 64th minute as the Albiceleste continued to look the more likely to break the deadlock.<br /><br />Yet it was Portugal who ultimately prevailed courtesy of an injury-time winner.<br /><br />Adrien Silva's shot deflected off Eder into the path of Quaresma, whose right-wing cross was met by a diving Guerreiro from six yards.
