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10 Jul 2024


NextImg:Lionel Messi leads Argentina past Canada and into Copa America final

This type of reaction is reserved for the all-time greats.

Only the most famed legends can elicit a reception of this magnitude.

A raucous, sellout crowd at MetLife Stadium nearly all celebrated at once when Lionel Messi scored in the 51st minute Tuesday night, giving Argentina a 2-0 lead during their win over Canada by the same score in the 2024 Copa America semifinal.

Lionel Messi gets hugged by teammates after scoring a goal in the second half of Argentina’s 2-0 Copa America semifinal win over Canada. AP

Argentina will face the winner of Wednesday’s Uruguay-Colombia match in the other semifinal.

With the softest of touches, Messi deflected a shot from Enzo Fernandez past Canadian goalie Maxime Crepeau and gave fans the near-religious experience they had been waiting for.

Limbs began wildly moving all across the stadium, and perhaps soccer’s best player ever became the center of adoration.

It was Messi’s 109th career goal for Argentina and 14th in all Copa Americas, but it finally marked his first at this year’s edition of the tournament.

If this is the 37-year-old Messi’s final chapter in Argentina’s famous blue and white stripes, he’s one step away from the perfect ending.

As the whopping 80,102 fans — the vast, vast majority of whom supported Argentina — poured into MetLife Stadium, it was hard not to contrast with the venue’s normal inhabitants.

When was the last time the Giants packed every seat in their stadium to the brim in such a manner?

Lionel Messi scores a second-half goal during Argentina’s win. Getty Images

When was the last time the Jets whipped their fans into such a frenzy?

Of course, as the reigning World Cup champions and FIFA’s No. 1-ranked team in the world, Messi has co-stars that make Argentina such an immense draw.

Forward Julian Alvarez, who opened the scoring Tuesday night in the 22nd minute, is a budding talent that has delivered in crucial moments.

Goalie Emiliano Martinez, who kept a clean sheet Tuesday, is a fan favorite who has one of the biggest personalities in all of soccer.

Argentina fans celebrate during their win over Canada. Getty Images

Forward Angel Di Maria is a team icon who has been a staple in the lineup for over a decade. The list goes on.

But Messi is the protagonist. Messi is the main draw.

It was “Meeeeesi, Meeeeesi” that constantly rang around the stadium. It was Messi who fans stood for every time he possessed the ball.

It was Messi who fans pretended to bow for when he came close to the sidelines.

Argentina players celebrate after their win over Canada. AFP via Getty Images

Rodrigo De Paul cleverly found Alvarez from midfield with a through ball, and Alvarez subsequently slotted past Crepeau to give Argentina a 1-0 lead.

Canada nearly equalized when Jonathan David managed to take a shot from within the 6-yard box, but Martinez was able to save it.

Martinez later in the 89th minute saved a point-blank shot from Tani Oluwaseyi to keep the score at 2-0.

Messi came close in the 12th and 44th minutes, both times missing just wide of the net before his second-half goal.

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Now playing his club soccer in the MLS at Inter Miami, it’s clear Messi has accepted that he is in the final stage of his career.

It’s unlikely that he’ll be back with Argentina when the World Cup comes, in part, to America in 2026.

After an international career that was long defined by failure, Messi can end it in triumph.

He lost in the World Cup final in 2014 and the Copa America final in 2015 and 2016.

He briefly retired from the Argentina squad, with a major international title serving as the one missing piece of his career.

But he’s since returned and restored his nation to the mantle it once sat upon.

And assuming this is his last run on the international level, Messi is now 90 minutes away from leaving Argentina right there — on top.