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Argentina, the world champions, start their Copa title defense with a 2-0 victory against Canada – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/21 at 9:52 AM
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Argentina, World champions and 15-time Copa America winners, opened their bid for a back-to-back title with a 2-0 victory over Canada. Julian Alvarez scored in the 49th minute, but the underdogs kept Argentina at bay until Lautaro Martinez sealed the win in the 88th minute. The match was played in front of a massive crowd of 70,564 at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Canada, despite being ranked 48th in the world, put up a brave fight and deserved credit for their performance against the strong Argentine side.

Alvarez, Messi’s strike partner in attack, had the first chance for Argentina but was denied by Canada’s goalkeeper Max Crepeau. Messi, who made his 35th Copa America appearance, narrowly missed a goal early on. While Argentina dominated play, Canada held their ground in midfield and created some opportunities of their own. The Canadian team showed resilience, with Alphonso Davies and Liam Millar having shots blocked, and Tajon Buchanan missing a chance to score.

The first half remained goalless, with both teams creating chances, but impressive saves from the goalkeepers kept the scoreboard clean. In the second half, Argentina broke the deadlock within four minutes when Alvarez capitalized on a loose ball. Despite another opportunity for Alvarez, Crepeau kept Canada in the game with his excellent saves. Canada raised their game, putting the Argentine defense under pressure after changing to an attacking formation. However, they were unable to convert their chances against a strong Argentine side.

Messi, the captain of the Argentine team, had several chances to score but was unable to find the back of the net. His precision in front of goal was lacking in this match, but his playmaking skills contributed to Argentina’s victory. Venezuela’s goalkeeper, Emiliano Martinez, made some crucial saves to keep Canada at bay, while Crepeau’s heroics prevented Argentina from increasing their lead. Lautaro Martinez, a substitute, eventually sealed the win for Argentina in the 88th minute.

Argentine coach Lionel Scaloni expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance but criticized the temporary grass surface placed on the artificial pitch in Atlanta. Despite the challenging conditions, Scaloni commended his team for adapting and securing the win. Canada’s coach, Jesse Marsch, praised his team for their fearlessness and the lessons learned from playing against one of the world’s best teams. The match showcased the fighting spirit of both teams, with Canada proving they can compete with higher-ranked opponents.

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