A reborn Argentina swamped Costa Rica 3-0 to reach the quarter-finals of the Copa America in style courtesy of a brace from Sergio Aguero and another from Angel Di Maria. Aguero, on from the start with Carlos Tevez benched in a revamped forward line, netted seconds from half-time after the hosts had dominated the opening stages. With Lionel Messi magnificently pulling the strings just behind the main strikers, Atletico Madrid star Aguero made the points safe with a second goal seven minutes after the restart to take his tally at the event to a tournament-high three. Di Maria then finished off the outclassed Ticos with the third just after the hour mark as Argentina joined Group A winners Colombia, Chile, Peru and Venezuela in the quarters. \"This was a real tonic - just what we needed,\" said Aguero. \"We played very well and got the goals - but the main thing was we gelled as a team. Now we have to keep it up.\" Javier Pastore, a late substitute for the profligate Gonzalo Higuain, who could have at least doubled the margin, agreed. \"That was a really important win and a good team performance - our attitude was spot on,\" he said. Coach Sergio Batista was under huge pressure to deliver a win and secure passage to the next round with the hosts seeking their first major trophy since 1993. And after their slow start he rang the changes with Tevez and Ezequiel Lavezzi benched and Higuain brought in as a classic centre forward allowing Messi to concentrate more on his string pulling out of the immediate firing line. Where Messi in particular was concerned, the plan worked like a dream, as the Barcelona man was involved in almost every move, tearing Costa Rica\'s defence to shreds with his incisive passing and weaving in and out. Argentina\'s revamped forward line lay siege to Leonel Moreira\'s goalmouth from the outset, with Real Madrid\'s Higuain firing a snap shot well wide on the turn before Messi, having hit the woodwork with a freekick, drove just over. Aguero then drilled a low effort just past the post as the one-way traffic continued before Messi went off on a run down the right, only for Aguero to blast off target after taking his through pass. Again, world player of the year Messi, facing huge popular criticism for his country\'s poor start following draws with Bolivia and Colombia, ran at the Costa Rican defence, finding Higuain, who drove wildly over from barely ten yards out. But the dam had to burst and it finally did seconds before the interval. Fernando Gago fired a drive goalwards which Moreira couldn\'t hold and Aguero, following up, dinked the ball home. The second half continued in the same vein and it was 2-0 on 53 minutes as Messi teed up another neat finish for Aguero. Higuain had an effort ruled out for offside, then should have had a penalty when he appeared to been held back inside the box and fired over once more after yet another pass from Messi, who was carving apart the Costa Rican defence almost at will. And it was Messi again who set up the killer blow, sliding a perfectly-weighted pass through for Di Maria to blast home left-footed for a 3-0 lead without even breaking strideA 54,000 crowd -- which included 1978 World Cup hero Mario Kempes, visiting a stadium named after him -- gave Messi a huge ovation at the end as the Barca man and the team renewed their covenant with the delirious fans.
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