Argentina continues its dominant run in international football, securing a spot in the Copa America final with a 2-0 victory over Canada in the semifinal. This win puts Argentina just one match away from achieving their third consecutive major international title, following their triumphs in the 2021 Copa America and the 2022 World Cup.
Early Pressure from Canada
Canada, managed by American coach Jesse Marsch, started the game with high energy, creating early opportunities. Jonathan David and Jacob Shaffelburg managed to break into Argentina’s defensive box but failed to capitalize on their chances. This inability to score early cost them as Argentina began to find their rhythm.
Argentina Takes Control
Argentina’s first goal came from Julian Alvarez, who capitalized on a defensive lapse by Canada. Alvarez found space between Canada’s right-sided defenders and received a precise pass from Rodrigo De Paul, which he finished with composure.
Following this opener, Argentina dominated the match, creating several scoring opportunities while restricting Canada’s attacking efforts. Both teams utilized 4-4-2 formations, but Argentina’s forwards, particularly Lionel Messi and Alvarez, were more effective in finding and exploiting spaces.
Messi Doubles the Lead
In the 51st minute, Messi extended Argentina’s lead. After a period of sustained pressure, Enzo Fernandez’s shot attempt inside the box was redirected by Messi past Canadian goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau. The goal was initially reviewed for offside but was eventually cleared, as a Canadian defender had played Messi onside.
Defensive Resilience and Final Implications
Argentina maintained control of the match, generating 2.21 expected goals from 11 shots and two big chances. In contrast, Canada managed 0.8 expected goals from nine shots and two big chances but could not find a way past Argentine goalkeeper Emi Martinez.
Upcoming Final and Canada’s Best Performance
Argentina will face either Colombia or Uruguay in the Copa America final on Sunday, July 14, at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT). A victory would secure Argentina’s third major international title in as many years.
Despite the semifinal loss, Canada’s journey in the tournament isn’t over. They will compete for third place against the loser of the Colombia vs. Uruguay match. This tournament marks Canada’s best performance in Copa America history, surpassing the achievements of both the U.S. men’s national team and Mexico, who were eliminated in the group stages.
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