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PICS: Argentina beat Brazil to win Copa America

July 11, 2021

IMAGE: Lionel Messi celebrates with his Argentina teammates after victory over Brazil in the Copa America final, at Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday. Photograph: Amanda Perobelli/Reuters

Argentina won their first major title in 28 years after Angel Di Maria's goal gave them a 1-0 victory over Brazil and a record-equalling 15th Copa America, at Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on Saturday.

 

Di Maria started for just the second time in the Copa and he justified his selection by scoring the opener midway through the first half.

Renan Lodi failed to cut out a long ball forward from Rodrigo De Paul and Di Maria lobbed the stranded Ederson with aplomb.

IMAGE: Angel Di Maria fires the ball on target to score what turned out to be the match-winner. Photograph: Wagner Meier/Getty Images

Brazil piled on the pressure in an exciting second half but even with five strikers on the field they could not get an equaliser against an Argentine defence protected by the outstanding Rodrigo De Paul.

Argentina’s win was a particular triumph for Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, who picked up his first ever title in a blue and white shirt after more than a decade of club and individual honours.

IMAGE: Angel Di Maria celebrates after putting Argentina ahead. Photograph: Alexandre Schneider/Getty Images

Messi finished the tournament’s joint top goal-scorer with four goals and was elected joint best player along with Neymar. But he was quiet throughout and uncharacteristically missed a golden opportunity to wrap the game up with two minutes remaining.

When the final whistle went, Argentina TV declared “Argentina Champions, Lionel Messi Champion!”

IMAGE: Lionel Messi is thwarted by Brazil goalkeeper Ederson at the fag end of the final. Photograph: Buda Mendes/Getty Images

The victory was Argentina’s 15th Copa America triumph and means they draw level with Uruguay as the all-time leading winners.

Their win extended their sequence of undefeated matches to 20 under Lionel Scaloni and handed Brazil their first competitive defeat since they lost to Belgium in the quarter-finals of the 2018 World Cup.

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