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Iceland goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsson revealed Saturday how he worked on psyching out Argentine superstar Lionel Messi to make a penalty save that sealed a 1-1 draw with the footballing superpower.

Halldorsson was the hero when he palmed away Messiโ€™s spot kick in the 63rd minute, correctly gambling that the Barcelona talisman would shoot to his right.

The man-of-the-match described the moment, which kept the score level at 1-1, as โ€œa dream come trueโ€ but also said it was the result of painstaking research into the five-time world player of the year.

โ€œI did some homework because I knew this was a situation that could come up. It was a long shot but it happened,โ€ he said after the tie at Moscowโ€™s Spartak Stadium.

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Hannes Thor Halldorsson read Messi correctly

โ€œI looked at a lot of penalties from Messi and I also looked at how Iโ€™ve been behaving during the last couple of penalties.

โ€œI tried to get in their minds, so theyโ€™d be thinking about me. I had a good feeling heโ€™d go this way today.โ€

He said the draw felt like a win for Iceland, who are making their first World Cup appearance but famously eliminated England at Euro 2016 to reach the quarter-finals.

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Man of the match, Hannes Thor Halldorsson

Halldorsson said the Argentina result was similar to Icelandโ€™s draw with Cristiano Ronaldoโ€™s Portugal at those championships because it provided a springboard to make it to the knockout phase.

โ€œWe were playing against one of the best teams in the world who had the best player in the world,โ€ he said.

โ€œItโ€™s especially important for us because it helped us get a point, which is important for us to reach our goal to get out of the group.โ€

Icelandโ€™s next opponents are Nigeria in Volgograd next Friday. (NAN)


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