Waking up early on a Wednesday morning in Bangladesh to watch Argentina’s semifinal match against Canada in Copa America 2024 was both thrilling and nerve-wracking. This tournament had been a rollercoaster for La Albiceleste, showcasing resilience, adaptability, and standout performances from key players. Despite the distance and time difference, my anticipation and excitement were palpable as I tuned in, hoping to witness another step toward glory.
The Group Stage Dominance
Our campaign began with a solid 2-0 victory over Canada. Despite Messi not scoring, his vision and passing were crucial in setting up both goals. This match set the tone for the tournament, instilling confidence in both the players and the fans.
The second match against Chile, played in front of over 81,000 fans at MetLife Stadium, was a tighter affair but equally memorable. Lisandro Martínez’s defensive prowess and Lautaro Martínez’s decisive scoring ensured a 1-0 victory, cementing our position at the top of the group.
Learning to Win Without Messi
This tournament has forced Messi to adapt his game, focusing more on creating opportunities for his teammates rather than scoring himself.
“If this summer has proven anything, it’s that Messi doesn’t have to score to inspire Argentina to victory,” noted The Athletic. His influence remains profound, leading the team by example and orchestrating play from deeper positions on the field.
Under Lionel Scaloni’s management, the team has developed a core group of players who complement Messi perfectly. Alexis Mac Allister and Enzo Fernandez have been pivotal in the midfield, allowing Messi to roam more freely. Scaloni has effectively reduced the burden on Messi, incorporating tactics and players that enable Messi to thrive without the weight of carrying the team entirely on his shoulders.
Key Performances of Argentina in Copa America 2024
Several players have stepped up to deliver crucial performances throughout Copa America 2024. Lautaro Martínez emerged as our main attacking threat, scoring four goals in the group stage alone. His clinical finishing and powerful runs were instrumental in breaking down defenses. Watching him thrive reminded me of the depth and talent within our squad.
Alexis Mac Allister’s contributions in midfield were equally vital. His 90.4% pass accuracy and ability to generate key passes and assists kept our play fluid and dynamic. His dedication and skill allowed Messi to find positions further up the field, where he could be more effective. Mac Allister’s partnership with Enzo Fernandez in the midfield created a solid foundation for our attacking plays.
Lisandro Martínez, or ‘Licha,’ was a rock in our defense. His 66.7% tackle success rate and 93% pass completion were among the best in the tournament. His goal against Ecuador in the quarterfinals highlighted his offensive contribution. Watching him dominate defensively and contribute offensively was inspiring.
Emi ‘Dibu’ Martínez, our ever-reliable goalkeeper, had only conceded one goal throughout the tournament, maintaining three clean sheets. His heroics in the penalty shootout against Ecuador showcased his importance to the team. Knowing we had such a dependable last line of defense gave us immense confidence.
Messi’s Evolution in Copa America 2024
Despite his goal drought, Messi’s leadership and creative influence were crucial. He was involved in more sequences leading to shots than any other player in our squad, highlighting his ability to dictate the game.
His adaptability was on full display, whether he was drifting wide, dropping deep, or occupying the right-half space to create opportunities.
Watching Messi evolve into a more selfless leader, guiding the younger players and inspiring the team with his vision and passing, was a privilege. His enduring greatness was exemplified by his ability to inspire and lead, regardless of scoring.
Messi’s evolution as a player who can contribute significantly without scoring is mirrored by the contrast with his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo. As noted by The Athletic, “Compare this to his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo’s performances for Portugal at the European Championship… performances widely regarded to have hindered rather than helped his country’s chances of success.” Messi has managed to avoid becoming a burden on his team, adapting his role and continuing to elevate those around him.
The Semifinal Triumph
The semifinal against Canada was a culmination of our journey so far. In the 23rd minute, Julian Alvarez opened the scoring with a clinical finish, thanks to a brilliant assist from Rodrigo De Paul. This goal set the tone for the match and showcased our tactical precision.
The highlight of the match, however, was Messi’s goal in the 51st minute. After a beautiful sequence of play, Messi opportunistically redirected a shot from Enzo Fernandez into the net. This goal broke his drought and made him the second highest all-time international male goalscorer, surpassing Ali Daei. The stadium erupted in celebration, and I felt immense pride watching our captain achieve another milestone.
Tactical Flexibility and Team Cohesion
Lionel Scaloni’s tactical flexibility and team management have been crucial in this tournament. His decision to rotate players and adapt strategies based on our opponents was key to our success.
Players like Julian Alvarez were brought in at the right moments to make significant impacts, showcasing the depth and versatility of our squad.
Scaloni’s ability to incorporate young talents and experienced players into a cohesive unit has been impressive. His tactical approach has allowed Messi to operate with more freedom, reducing the physical and mental burden on our captain. This balance has been vital in maintaining high performance levels throughout the Copa America 2024.
Challenges and Resilience
Even though there has been success, the road in Copa America 2024 has not been easy. Messi’s injury and goal drought were significant hurdles. The choppy and unpredictable playing surfaces in the United States-hosted event, often natural grass laid over artificial turf, posed additional difficulties. These conditions, along with the smaller pitch sizes, tested the team’s adaptability and resilience.
As Messi noted, “It was a difficult match, which was very hard to play… We knew it was going to be that way because they’re a great team, a hard team who presses well, who have intense, dynamic players, a bit fast, and when they have the ball they do damage as well.” This acknowledgment of the challenges faced highlights the resilience and determination of the team to overcome obstacles.
Looking Ahead to the Copa America 2024 Finals
With a 2-0 victory, Argentina secured a place in the Copa America 2024 final. The anticipation now shifts to the final, where we will face either Uruguay or Colombia. Messi’s leadership, combined with Scaloni’s tactical acumen and the emerging talent of players like Julian Alvarez, has been a thrilling narrative.
The focus now is on maintaining our performance levels and addressing any remaining challenges.
The final will be a true test of our tactical flexibility, team cohesion, and individual brilliance. The support and belief of the fans, both in Argentina and around the world, will undoubtedly play a crucial role in motivating the team.
As I reflect on this tournament, I feel a mixture of pride and excitement. Argentina is on the brink of another Copa America title, and the journey has been nothing short of spectacular. Watching Messi continue to defy expectations and lead this team is a privilege. The final awaits, and with it, the hope of seeing Argentina lift the trophy once again.