Argentina’s supporters gathered at Times Square, New York City, to cheer on their team as they prepared to face Canada in the Copa America semifinal. Despite a leg injury, Lionel Messi was determined to play in the crucial match. The Argentinian captain had been dealing with a right leg problem since the group stage but managed to play the entire quarterfinal victory over Ecuador.
Albiceleste coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed Messi’s availability for the semifinal, stating that the decision was an easy one as Messi assured him that he was ready to play. At 37 years old, Messi has 13 Copa America goals and is closing in on the record for most goals in the tournament. Although he hasn’t scored in this year’s competition, his impact on the team is undeniable.
In the previous encounter between Argentina and Canada, Messi played a key role in setting up two goals for his teammates in a 2-0 victory. However, Canada’s coach Jesse Marsch acknowledged that his team did not perform well enough against Messi in the last match and highlighted the challenge of facing the greatest player in the game. Despite the tough competition, Marsch believes that playing against Argentina will benefit his team in the long run.
Both Argentina and Canada are coming off quarterfinal wins on penalty kicks, with Argentina’s goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez proving to be a key player in shootout situations. The Argentinian shot-stopper has won four straight shootouts, showcasing his composure and skill under pressure. Meanwhile, Canada, a team with a rich history in the CONCACAF region, is looking to make an impact on the international stage by challenging the best teams in the world.
As the semifinal approaches, both teams are focused on securing a spot in the final and potentially lifting the Copa America trophy. Argentina, with its rich history of success in the tournament, is aiming to claim its 16th title and equal the record held by Uruguay. On the other hand, Canada is determined to prove its worth against top-tier opposition and continue its growth as a footballing nation.
With the championship just around the corner, the stakes are high for both Argentina and Canada. The winner of the semifinal match will face either Uruguay or Colombia in the final, set to take place in Miami Gardens, Florida. As the competition heats up, football fans around the world eagerly anticipate the outcome of these exciting matchups and the crowning of the Copa America champion.