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Argentina vs Iran World Cup 2014: Lionel Messi's late goal saves high-rolling gambler $350,000 (and nets $30,000 profit)

Massive bet on Argentina to beat Iran only earned the man $30,000

Tom Sheen
Sunday 22 June 2014 09:40 BST
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A high roller staked $350,000 on an Argentina win, netting just $30,000 profit
A high roller staked $350,000 on an Argentina win, netting just $30,000 profit (William Hill Sportsbook)

Lionel Messi's injury-time winner would not only have been celebrated in his homeland but very loudly at one casino in Las Vegas.

A high roller walked into the Tuscany Casino and staked $230,000 (£135,000) for Argentina to beat Iran.

The bet was the single biggest placed so far in the gambling capital of the world for the World Cup, the William Hill Sportsbook confirmed.

But not content with that massive outlay - and so confident that La Albiceleste would do the business against their minnow opponents - the same gambler then staked a further $120,000 (£70,000) on the same result.

Unfortunately for the high roller, Iran weren't reading from the script against Alejandro Sabella's team, and it took a moment of pure inspiration in the dying minutes for them to eke out a 1-0 win in Belo Horizonte.

Lionel Messi picked up the ball, ghosted past a player and curled a shot from outside the box into the corner in stoppage time.

How much did the gambler net from his $350,000 outlay?

A paltry $30,000 (£17,500) of profit.

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