
Argentina Triumphs with Dramatic Late Goal to Clinch Copa America, Overcoming Odds as Messi Benched
Argentina clinched their 16th Copa America title with a gritty 1-0 win over Colombia at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium. The victory, marked by a high-stakes atmosphere, ended Colombia’s remarkable 28-match unbeaten streak, courtesy of a late goal by substitute Lautaro Martinez.
The game was a tightly contested affair, remaining goalless for the majority of its duration. Both teams had their moments, with Colombia coming close earlier on. Luis Diaz and James Rodriguez posed significant threats, and Jefferson Lerma’s long-range shot required a fingertip save from Argentina’s goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez.
A pivotal moment in the second half saw Lionel Messi, nursing a knock, being substituted out of the game. The Argentine captain departed in tears, emotionally watching the closing stages from the sidelines.
Extra time proved decisive, with substitute Giovani Lo Celso setting up Lautaro Martinez for the match-winning goal. The Inter Milan striker calmly slotted the ball into the far corner, sealing Argentina’s victory.
Earlier in the match, Argentina had a goal disallowed when Nico Gonzalez’s attempt was ruled offside. Colombia’s last-gasp appeal for a penalty was dismissed after a VAR review, affirming Argentina’s triumph.
This victory marks Argentina’s second consecutive Copa America title, further embellishing Messi’s storied career, although he was not on the pitch for the pivotal moment.
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