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Lionel Messi ended his wait for a first major international title as Argentina beat Brazil in the Copa America final in Rio’s Maracana stadium.
Messi, 34, dropped to the ground in joy at the full-time whistle and was swiftly mobbed by his team-mates, before being hurled in the air in celebration, as he finally claimed top-level honours with his country in his 10th major tournament.
He also helped end Argentina’s 28-year spell since they last won the competition and was named player of the tournament after his four goals in the competition.
Angel di Maria proved the matchwinner with his superb lob, after taking down Rodrigo de Paul’s lofted pass.
Messi had a chance to sign off the win but slipped with the goal at his mercy, in what would have been the perfect finale for the Argentine captain.
“The happiness is immense,” said Messi after the game as he also praised the attitude of the Argentina squad. “Many times I dreamed of this.
“I had a lot of confidence in this group that became very strong since the last Copa America. It is a group of very good people, who always push forward, who never complain about anything.”
Defending champions Brazil were disappointing, with their only chances of note coming when Richarlison and Gabriel Barbosa forced saves from Emi Martinez.
In a contrast of emotions, Messi’s opposite number 10 and former Barcelona team-mate Neymar sank to his knees in tears at the final whistle, as his own personal pursuit of international success continues, having missed Brazil’s 2019 Copa win through injury.
The pair, who played together at the Nou Camp between 2013 and 2017 before the Brazilian’s move to Paris St-Germain, embraced in a long-lasting hug while they waited for the trophy ceremony.
“If you knew the way that he [Messi] played in the Copa America you’d love him even more,” said Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni.
“You can never do without a player like him, even when he is not fully fit like in this game and the previous one.”
The game was watched by a small crowd of 7,000 invited guests, because of Covid-19 restrictions, but was the first of the tournament to have spectators in attendance.
The sparse home supporters made their voices heard, though, particularly every time Messi touched the ball, booing and jeering the forward.
The tournament, delayed by a year because of the coronavirus pandemic and moved from initial co-hosts Colombia and Argentina, was switched to Brazil in a last-minute decision which received criticism in light of a surge in coronavirus cases in the country.
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Messi finally shines on international stage
It was clear from the ecstatic Argentina celebrations at full-time, with Messi the focal point, that this squad’s drive to triumph against their old rival was as much for their legendary forward as it was the nation.
It has been 15 years since Messi first represented Argentina at a major tournament and after four World Cups and six Copa America appearances, taking in 53 matches, he finally has the major international title he – and his country – has craved.
Despite being one of the most decorated and brilliant players of the modern era – and arguably all time – with 10 La Liga titles, four Champions Leagues and six Ballons d’Or, questions over his lack of impact on the international stage have hung over his legacy.
Country | Played | Won | Lost | Minutes | Goals | Stage |
2006 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 121 | 1 | Quarter-final |
2010 | 5 | 4 | 1 | 450 | 0 | Quarter-final |
2014 | 7 | 5 | 1 | 693 | 4 | Runners-up |
2018 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 360 | 1 | Last 16 |
TOTALS | 19 | 12 | 4 | 1624 | 6 | |
Figures provided by Stats Perform |
And while many will say his greatness has been cemented, regardless of what he achieves with Argentina, this lengthy wait for a maiden senior trophy with his country will go a long way to silencing any doubters.
Repeated failures with Argentina have been painful for the forward, who went as far as announcing his retirement – before later reversing the decision – after losing a second consecutive Copa America final in 2016, his third defeat in the final of the competition and coming just two years after suffering a loss in the 2014 World Cup final.
“In the end he [Messi] did not throw in the towel and he succeeded,” said Scaloni.
“We are talking about the best footballer of all time and everyone knew how important it was for him to win a title with the national team.”
Messi was not explosive against Brazil, with few opportunities to get on the ball after Argentina showed defensive resolve once taking the lead in a niggly game disrupted by 41 fouls, but he carried the ball well, particularly in the latter stages, to help relieve pressure.
Country | Played | Won | Lost | Minutes | Goals | Stage |
2007 | 6 | 5 | 1 | 456 | 2 | Runners-up |
2011 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 390 | 0 | Quarter-final |
2015 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 570 | 1 | Runners-up |
2016 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 374 | 5 | Runners-up |
2019 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 487 | 1 | Semi-final |
2021 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 630 | 4 | Winners |
TOTALS | 34 | 21 | 3 | 2,907 | 13 | |
Figures provided by Stats Perform |
Questions about his immediate future will now continue to be asked, with Messi now a free agent after his Barcelona contract ended two weeks ago – although Barca have stepped up their attempts to keep hold of their star man with negotiations continuing.
There also remains the prospect of Messi going for what would likely be his last chance of winning the World Cup – something Argentina have not done since 1986 – should he lead his country out in Qatar at the age of 35 in December 2022.
Line-ups
Argentina
Formation 4-4-2
- 23Martínez
- 4MontielBooked at 89mins
- 13RomeroSubstituted forPezzellaat 79′minutes
- 19OtamendiBooked at 81mins
- 8Acuña
- 11Di MaríaSubstituted forPalaciosat 79′minutes
- 7de PaulBooked at 68mins
- 5ParedesBooked at 33minsSubstituted forRodríguezat 54′minutes
- 20Lo CelsoBooked at 51minsSubstituted forTagliaficoat 63′minutes
- 10Messi
- 22MartínezSubstituted forGonzálezat 79′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Armani
- 3Tagliafico
- 6Pezzella
- 9Agüero
- 12Marchesín
- 14Palacios
- 15González
- 18Rodríguez
- 21Correa
- 24Gómez
- 25Martínez
- 26Molina
Brazil
Formation 4-3-3
- 23Ederson
- 2Danilo
- 4MarquinhosBooked at 82mins
- 3Thiago Silva
- 16Lodi dos SantosBooked at 70minsSubstituted forLeite de Souza Juniorat 76′minutes
- 17Tolentino Coelho de LimaBooked at 72minsSubstituted forBarbosa Almeidaat 76′minutes
- 5Casemiro
- 8FredBooked at 3minsSubstituted forFirminoat 45′minutes
- 19Sousa SoaresSubstituted forVinícius Júniorat 63′minutes
- 10Neymar
- 7Richarlison
Substitutes
- 1Alisson
- 6Lobo Silva
- 11de Barros Ribeiro
- 12Pereira da Silva
- 13Leite de Souza Junior
- 14Militão
- 15Fabinho
- 18Vinícius Júnior
- 20Firmino
- 21Barbosa Almeida
- 22Rech Ortiz
- 25Douglas Luiz
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Match ends, Argentina 1, Brazil 0.
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Second Half ends, Argentina 1, Brazil 0.
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Foul by Casemiro (Brazil).
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Marcos Acuña (Argentina) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt saved. Rodrigo de Paul (Argentina) right footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner.
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Hand ball by Roberto Firmino (Brazil).
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Gonzalo Montiel (Argentina) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Corner, Brazil. Conceded by Guido Rodríguez.
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Attempt blocked. Gabi (Brazil) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Vinícius Júnior (Brazil) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Gonzalo Montiel (Argentina).
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Attempt missed. Thiago Silva (Brazil) header from the centre of the box misses to the left following a corner.
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Corner, Brazil. Conceded by Nicolás Otamendi.
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Hand ball by Rodrigo de Paul (Argentina).
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Attempt missed. Danilo (Brazil) right footed shot from outside the box is too high following a corner.
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Corner, Brazil. Conceded by Germán Pezzella.
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Attempt blocked. Gabi (Brazil) left footed shot from the left side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Vinícius Júnior.
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Marquinhos (Brazil) is shown the yellow card.
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Nicolás Otamendi (Argentina) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Neymar (Brazil) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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