Lionel Messi was in the right place at the right time, needing just a gentle touch of his legendary left boot to find the back of the net. This marked Messi’s first goal of the Copa America tournament, propelling Argentina to a 2-0 victory over Canada in the semifinals on Tuesday night at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The win puts Argentina in the position to potentially secure another major international title, highlighting the consistent excellence of the team over recent years.
“It’s crazy what this group did, what the Argentine national team has been doing,” Messi said after the game. “After this, much more importance will be given to all the finals that I and all of the old group had to play in.”
When Is the Copa America Final?
Argentina will play in the Copa America final on Sunday in Miami. They await the winner of Wednesday’s semifinal between Colombia and Uruguay. Argentina, the defending World Cup champion, aims to secure its second straight Copa America title. This could be their fourth major international championship in three years, including the 2022 Finalissima win over Italy, the 2021 Euro champions. The anticipation is high, with fans and analysts eagerly awaiting the outcome of what promises to be a thrilling match.
Messi’s Crucial Goal
Messi scored a quirky goal early in the second half, adding to Julián Álvarez’s first-half goal. This gave Argentina a crucial 2-0 lead. Messi, Argentina’s star, managed to slightly touch a shot from Enzo Fernández in the 51st minute, securing the lead they needed to dominate the second half against Canada. The goal, though lacking the dramatic flair typical of many of his career highlights, was a testament to Messi’s persistent effort and impeccable positioning. His ability to be in the right place at the right time continues to define his storied career.
Overcoming Injury
Messi was scoreless through Argentina’s five Copa America matches, even missing a game on June 29 to nurse a right groin/adductor injury. He returned for the last two matches and was persistent, with three shots in the first half alone. Despite growing frustration, Messi finally broke through, though the goal lacked the dramatic flair typical of his career highlights. This return to form after an injury showcases Messi’s resilience and dedication to his national team.
Canada’s Historic Run Ends
Playing in their first Copa America tournament, Canada reached the semifinals by outlasting teams like Brazil, Venezuela, and the United States. However, Argentina, a favorite from the start, proved too strong. Argentina had already beaten Canada in the opener and defeated Chile, Peru, and Ecuador to reach the semifinals. The Canadian team’s journey to the semifinals is a remarkable achievement, highlighting their growth and potential in international soccer. Their performance in the tournament has set a new benchmark for Canadian soccer and garnered admiration from fans worldwide.
“It is extremely tough to reach another final,” said Argentine coach Lionel Scaloni. “We are carrying a great level of praise with great success. We know how hard it is to get here.”
Messi Moves Up the All-Time Goals List
With his 109th international goal, Messi moved to second place on the all-time international goals list, surpassing Iran’s Ali Daei (108). Cristiano Ronaldo leads the list with 130 goals. This milestone adds another accolade to Messi’s illustrious career and cements his status as one of the greatest footballers of all time. His ability to consistently perform at the highest level is a source of inspiration for aspiring players worldwide.
Match Highlights
Álvarez scored in the 23rd minute, taking a pass from Rodrigo De Paul, and secured Argentina’s early 1-0 lead. The goal set the tone for the match, with Argentina maintaining control and creating several scoring opportunities. Veteran Ángel Di María, 36, received a curtain call from fans when he came off in the 78th minute. The final will be his last match in Argentina’s famous white and sky blue. Di María’s contributions to the team over the years have been invaluable, and his presence will be sorely missed.
In the 88th minute, Messi took a hit from a Canadian player and fell to the pitch but was able to finish the match. Canada’s second shot on goal came in the 89th minute, with Argentine goalie Dibu Martinez making a crucial save. Martinez’s performance in goal was stellar, ensuring that Argentina maintained their lead and secured their place in the final.
Looking Ahead
Only one match remains for Argentina to further cement its legacy as one of the greatest teams in soccer history with another Copa America title. The final in Miami is poised to be a historic event, with Argentina aiming to add another trophy to their collection. The team’s journey through the tournament has been marked by resilience, skill, and determination. Fans around the world will be watching with bated breath, hoping to witness another moment of glory for Argentina and Lionel Messi. The anticipation and excitement for the final are palpable, and it promises to be a match for the ages.