Argentina’s Angel Correa scored seven minutes from time to snatch a 1-0 win away against Morocco in a friendly on Tuesday to earn La Albiceleste a much needed boost after their weekend defeat by Venezuela.

Correa came off the bench to score after being set up by Matias Suarez to salvage a miserble week for the Argentines, who had talisman Lionel Messi back in the team on Friday in Madrid but still lost 3-1 to Venezuela.

Paulo Dybala led the attack on Tuesday in place of the absent Messi, Sergio Aguero and Angel di Maria but there were few clear chances in a clash that was tempestuous in the first half with the referee having to issue four cautions.

A swirling wind made it difficult to play in the second half but Correa needed no second invitation when handed the late opportunity, running across the face of goal before hooking the ball back across goalkeeper Yassine Bounou and into the net.

It was Argentina’s last game before the Copa America in Brazil against Colombia in Salvador in June when Morocco will be at the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

The friendly internationals followed the weekend’s last round of Nations Cup qualifiers.

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