Angel Di Maria, Alexis Mac Allister and Lautaro Martinez rescued Argentina on Tuesday (Mar 26) as the world champions came from behind to beat Costa Rica 3-1 in an international friendly in Los Angeles. The South American giants, missing injured captain Lionel Messi, wrapped up their two-match tour of the United States with a deserved victory at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Lionel Scaloni's side, who defeated El Salvador 3-0 in Philadelphia on Friday, dominated the opening 45 minutes and carved out a series of promising openings. However it was Costa Rica who took the lead on 34 minutes after a sweeping counter-attack.
Alvaro Zamora latched on to Manfred Ugalde's pass and fired a low shot that was blocked by Argentina goalkeeper Walter Benitez. Benitez's save however fell invitingly into the path of Ugalde, who bundled home the rebound for 1-0.
Argentina got back on level terms early in the second half with a superb equaliser from veteran Di Maria on 52 minutes. The 36-year-old Benfica winger hit a superb free-kick from just outside the area which flew into the top corner beyond the reach of Costa Rica goalkeeper Keylor Navas.
Argentina made it 2-1 four minutes later from another set-piece. Nicolas Tagliafico headed against the bar after a corner and Liverpool midfielder Mac Allister reacted first to nod home the rebound from close range.
Martinez made the game safe in the 77th minute, latching on to a delightful through ball by Rodrigo De Paul before lifting a deft finish over Navas.