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Messi’s missed penalty doesn’t stop Argentina from reaching Copa America semifinals

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Last updated: 2024/07/05 at 4:46 AM
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Argentina’s victory in the penalty shootout against Ecuador in the Copa America was a thrilling match that saw Lionel Messi and Emi Martinez play crucial roles. Despite Messi missing the first spot kick, Martinez’s outstanding performance led Argentina to a 4-2 victory on penalties, securing their spot in the semifinals. The match was tied 1-1 in regulation time, with Lisandro Martinez scoring for Argentina and Kevin Rodriguez equalizing for Ecuador in stoppage time. With no extra time in Copa America knockout games, the match went straight to penalties.

In the shootout, Messi’s initial miss was overshadowed by Martinez’s saves from Angel Mena and Alan Minda, leading Argentina to victory. Despite some early struggles and doubts about Messi’s fitness following an injury, the defending champions managed to secure their place in the semifinals. Argentina will face either Venezuela or Canada in their next match, maintaining their hopes of winning the tournament. Messi, the Argentina captain, also broke the record for the most minutes played in Copa America history, showcasing his enduring impact on the team.

Argentina dominated possession early in the game, but it was Ecuador who created the first chances, putting pressure on Martinez with a tight-angle shot. However, Argentina took the lead in the 35th minute when Alexis Mac Allister’s flick-on set up Martinez for a goal, giving his team the advantage. Ecuador fought back in the second half and managed to equalize through a penalty awarded after a handball by Rodrigo De Paul. Despite the setback, Martinez’s crucial saves and the team’s defensive efforts helped Argentina stay in the game and ultimately secure the win.

As the game went into stoppage time, Ecuador managed to find the equalizer, marking a tense moment for Argentina. However, Martinez’s performance in the shootout, coupled with Nicolas Otamendi’s decisive kick, sealed the victory for Argentina. The team’s resilience and determination were on full display as they overcame challenges and secured a spot in the semifinals. With the tournament heating up, Argentina will look to build on this victory and continue their pursuit of Copa America glory. The fans can expect more exciting matches and performances from Messi, Martinez, and the rest of the team in the upcoming games.

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