Tag: Argentina

  • Copa America: Messi writes emotional message to Argentina fans ahead final with Colombia

    Copa America: Messi writes emotional message to Argentina fans ahead final with Colombia

    Argentina captain Lionel Messi has shared an emotional message on Instagram ahead of his country’s 2024 Copa America final against Colombia on Sunday.

     

    Argentina will face Colombia in the Copa America final at Hard Rock Stadium in Florida.

     

    Ahead of the match, Messi posted several pictures from Argentina’s training session with the caption:

     

    “Last day of Copa America. Once again, we reached the end… This incredible road would have been impossible without the hard work of everyone, the ones who watch the most and the ones who are always behind the camera.

     

    “Thanks to all for the effort and passion, to all the teammates and the technical body, to the workers of the National Team and all the Argentinians who came to encourage us in America and to those who could not come but support us from our country and from other places where they are living.”

     

    Messi has recorded one goal and one assist in the Copa America 2024.

  • Copa America: Colombia beat Uruguay to face Argentina in final

    Copa America: Colombia beat Uruguay to face Argentina in final

    Colombia beat Uruguay 1-0 in their Copa America semi-final match on Wednesday in spite of playing the second half with only 10 men.

    Jefferson Lerma’s first-half header at the Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina helped to set up a title decider against defending champions Argentina on Sunday.
    Colombia’s Daniel Munoz was sent off at the end of the first half and, while Uruguay dominated possession, they could not make the man-advantage count.

    This was as Darwin Nunez missed three good opportunities to score early on.

    The Liverpool forward had a great chance in the penalty box in the 17th minute, but hecurled his effort inches wide before a scuffed shot.

    Another curling strike failed to find the target as he sat on his haunches wondering how he had missed.

    Uruguay were made to pay for those missed chances when Lerma rose above the defence at a corner-kick and squeezed his header past goalkeeper Sergio Rochet.

    It helped James Rodriguez to claim his sixth assist of the tournament.

    Colombia were then reduced to 10 men when right-back Munoz received a second yellow card for elbowing Manuel Ugarte in the chest when play was stopped.

    With Uruguay dominating possession in the second half, Bielsa threw on Luis Suarez in the 67th minute.

    The veteran striker nearly scored moments later, with the 37-year-old’s shot hitting the post as he sank to his knees in frustration.

    Colombia had a golden opportunity to seal the win in the 88th minute when they won the ball back in Uruguay’s penalty box, but Mateus Uribe sent his low shot wide.

    He saw another one deflect off the goalkeeper and cannon off the crossbar in added time.

    Colombia, who extended their unbeaten run to 28 games, held on for a famous win and will face Argentina in Sunday’s final match.

    Uruguay will take on Canada a day earlier in the third-place playoff.

  • Copa America: Argentina mock Canadian rapper Drake for betting against them

    Copa America: Argentina mock Canadian rapper Drake for betting against them

    Argentina have continued to mock Canadian rapper, Drake after losing  a whooping  $300,000 bet on Wednesday morning.

    Drake had placed a bet on the Copa America semi-final clash between his country, and Argentina.

    The Hip Hop star would have won a large sum of $2.8million if Canada had won the semi-final clash against Argentina on Tuesday.

    However, goals from Julian Alvarez and Lionel Messi secured  a 2-0 victory for Albiceleste.

    In a post on social media after the game, Argentina made reference to Kendrick Lamar’s iconic diss track ‘Not Like Us’ targeted at Drake.

    The official AFA account posted a picture of Messi and his Argentina team-mates celebrating with the caption: “Not like us, not with us.”

  • Copa America: Messi scores as Argentina beat Canada to qualify for final

    Copa America: Messi scores as Argentina beat Canada to qualify for final

    Lionel Messi, the current Ballon d’Or holder, showcased his talent with a precise touch of his legendary left boot to score his first goal of this summer’s Copa America tournament.

    With Messi’s goal early in the second half and Julián Álvarez’s first-half strike, Argentina triumphed over Canada, 2-0, in their Copa America semifinal at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Tuesday night.

    “It’s incredible what this team has achieved and what the Argentine national team continues to do,” Messi remarked after the match. “Now, the importance of all the finals that I and the veteran players have participated in will be recognized even more.”

    Argentina will compete in the Copa America final on Sunday in Miami, awaiting the winner of Wednesday’s semifinal between Colombia and Uruguay, for a chance to further solidify its soccer dynasty.

    As the defending World Cup champions, Argentina aims for its second consecutive Copa America title, potentially securing its fourth major international championship in three years, including the 2022 Finalissima victory over 2021 Euro champions Italy.

  • Copa America: Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez leads scorer’s chart with four goals

    Copa America: Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez leads scorer’s chart with four goals

    Ahead of the Copa America semifinals fixtures on Wednesday and Thursday, below are currently the highest goal scorers in the competition.

    The Copa America has reached the semi-final stage with four countries Canada, Argentina, Uruguay and Colombia remaining in the tournament.

    Lionel Messi-led  Argentina will slug it out with Canada in the last-four, while Uruguay will tackle Colombia in an all South America affair.

    Recall that Argentina defeated Canada in its first game of the tournament by 2-0, but but teams will meet again for a place in the final.

    However, Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez, still remains the top scorer in the competition with four goals.

    The Inter Milan striker is ahead of Venezuela’s Salomon Rondon, who has three goals to his name.

    Copa America 2024 top scorers ahead of semi-final fixtures:

    Four goals – Lautaro Martinez

    Three goals – Salomon Rondon

    Two goals – Araujo, Balogun, Bello, Jose Fajardo, Cordoba, Vinicius, Darwin Nunez and Daniel Munoz.

  • COPA America:  Despite Messi’s penalty miss, Argentina defeat Ecuador to qualify for semi -final

    COPA America: Despite Messi’s penalty miss, Argentina defeat Ecuador to qualify for semi -final

    Argentina captain Lionel Messi missed the first kick of a penalty shootout as they defeated Ecuador in the 2024 Copa America quarter-final on Thursday night. The game ended 1-1 after 120 minutes.

    Lisandro Martinez opened the scoring for Argentina in the first half, but Kevin Rodriguez equalized for Ecuador in stoppage time.

    Messi’s failed panenka attempt hit the bar, and he was consoled by Ecuadorian goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez, marking a shocking start to the shootout.

    However, Emi Martinez saved Messi’s blushes by making two crucial saves, leading to a 4-2 victory and securing Argentina’s place in the semi-finals.

    They will face the winner between Venezuela and Canada on Tuesday evening.

  • Copa America: Martinez scores as Argentina pip Chile 1-0, progress to quarter-final

    Copa America: Martinez scores as Argentina pip Chile 1-0, progress to quarter-final

    Argentina on Tuesday zoomed into the quarter-final of the ongoing Copa America,  after pipping Chile  1-0 at the Mercedez Stadium in Atlanta.

    Lautaro Martínez scored from a rebound in the 88th minute to secure all three points and quarter-final ticket.

    Lionel Messi’s corner kick led to a shot blocked by goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, before Martínez pounced to score his second goal of the tournament.

    Argentina are now top of Group A with six points, followed by Canada with three and Chile and Peru with one each.

    The Albiceleste will finish the group stage against Peru at Miami Gardens, Florida, on Saturday, while Canada meets Chile in Orlando, Florida.

  • Messi goes spiritual, reveals secret of his success in football

    Messi goes spiritual, reveals secret of his success in football

    Inter Miami superstar, Lionel Messi, has finally revealed the reasons behind his success.

    The Superstar said he was “chosen by God”.

    The Argentine made this known while speaking about his footballing talent.

    According to Messi, he has tried to make the most of the gift he was given.

    The 37-year-old is currently with Argentina at the Copa América in the US.

    “It’s very clear to me that I was born like this because God chose me,” Messi told Argentina podcaster Juan Pablo Varsky.

    “It was a gift he gave me. I tried to take advantage of it, I did everything possible to squeeze the most out of it.

    “The truth is, although I did many things, I did nothing to become the player that I already was when I was little.”

    Messi began his playing career at Newell’s Old Boys and joined Barcelona’s youth team aged 13.

    He is the most decorated football player of all time, having won the Ballon d’Or eight times and lifted his 44th trophy after helping Inter Miami lift the 2023 Leagues Cup in August.

  • Argentina introduces 10,000 peso single note as inflation bites harder

    Argentina introduces 10,000 peso single note as inflation bites harder

     

    Inflation has forced the government of Argentina to introduce a 10,000-peso banknote, worth the equivalent of about $11 — five times the face value of the previous biggest 2,000-peso bill.

    The 10,000 peso single note was introduced and launched on Tuesday in the South American country.

    It was gathered that  2,000-peso bill was launched just a year ago, double the then biggest note of 1,000 pesos — of which one would need about 15 to pay for an average restaurant dinner for one today.

    The new note, which will allow people to carry around fewer bills, will be available at banks and ATMs from Tuesday, the South American country’s central bank said in a statement.

    The south American country has been caught up in an an economic crisis that has seen annual inflation nearing 290 percent as poverty affects about half the population.

    With no end in sight, the central bank said a 20,000-peso note will be issued later this year.

    The 2,000-peso bill was launched just a year ago, double the then biggest note of 1,000 pesos — of which one would need about 15 to pay for an average restaurant dinner for one today.

    The issuing of high-domination banknotes is nothing new in Argentina, which had a bill with a face value of 1,000,000 pesos in the 1980s.

  • Sergio Aguero suffers injury in comeback

    Sergio Aguero suffers injury in comeback

    Former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero was injured on his return to the field.

    Aguero took part in a legends’ match to mark the 120th anniversary of his boyhood club Independiente.

    However, he took a nasty fall in the match that resulted in a dislocated shoulder.

    The 35-year-old had last played in 2021 when he had to retire from the game due to heart issues.

    However, Aguero has been declared fit enough to play a part in matches, even if he can no longer play professionally.

    The forward was not too upset with the injury, saying to a reporter during the game: “I think my shoulder came out.”