Argentina defeat Colombia to win record 16th Copa America
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Lautaro Martinez scored an extra-time winner as Argentina
beat Colombia 1-0 to win a record 16th Copa America title at Hard Rock Stadium
on Sunday.
A poor game which had been marred by security and crowd
issues, forcing a 82-minute delay, was decided by a quality finish from
Martinez -- his fifth goal of the tournament.
The win was the third straight major tournament title for
Argentine following their 2021 Copa victory and their triumph in the 2022 World
Cup in Qatar.
There were tears before the celebrations though with
Argentina captain Lionel Messi going off injured in the 66th minute watching
the rest of the game distraught on the bench, while there was an emotional
farewell for Angel Di Maria in his final game for the national team.
For Colombia, whose only title came in the 2001 Copa
America, it was a disappointing night when little seemed to work for Nestor
Lorenzo's team.
There was chaos around entry to the stadium for fans, with
organisers blaming supporters for trying to enter without tickets while fans
blamed the lack of an efficient entry system to the venue.
The scenes were alarming with some fans needing medical
attention for heat exhaustion but after the decision to suddenly throw open the
gates, with no checks on those entering, the situation was largely resolved and
the game finally went ahead.
Colombia's Jhon Corboba hit the bottom of the post with a
speculative shot in the seventh minute but neither side were able to find their
flow in the early stages.
Di Maria found Messi in the 20th minute with a low ball into
the box and Messi's left-foot shot was saved by Colombia keeper Camilo Vargas.
Colombia had looked the more lively in the opening period
and they went close in the 33rd minute when Jefferson Lerma tried his luck from
25 yards out and his low drive forced Emiliano Martinez into a diving save.
There was concern for Messi in the 36th minute when he
dribbled to the byline but was halted by a sliding challenge from Santiago
Arias which was ruled fair left the Argentine captain needing treatment.
Messi, who now plays his club football in Miami, then curled
a free-kick in from the left flank but Nicolas Tagliafico's header was just off
target.
It had been a disappointing first half and it didn't improve
much after the break, when the fans had at least received some entertainment
from Colombian singer Shakira.
Argentina failed to deal with a James Rodriguez corner and
the ball looped to Davinson Sanchez but he was unable to keep down his header
which floated over the bar.
There was finally some of the expected quality when Di Maria
produced one of his trademark runs in from the left and forced Vargas into
action, the Colombia keeper turning the ball wide of the post.
Then came a major blow for Argentine hopes when Messi went
down, without contact, as he ran in midfield, and clearly in pain he went off
to be replaced by Nicolas Gonzalez in the 66th minute.
It was too much for Messi, in what may have been his last
major tournament, as he sat in tears on the bench, unable to hold back his
emotions.
The Argentine fans thought they had grabbed a winner in the
75th minute when Tagliafico found Gonzalez in the box, who beat Vargas with a
low drive but the effort was ruled out for offside.
Little changed in extra-time with a half-chance from Miguel
Borja after a flick from Jorge Carrascal but the game was settled by a worthy
winner.
Leandro Paredes won the ball in midfield for Argentina with
a perfectly timed tackle, found Giovani Lo Celso whose first time pass was
perfect for the on-running Martinez who confidently fired home the winner.


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