Argentina started their Copa America title defense with a solid 2-0 win against Canada on Thursday night in an exciting opening match. The Albiceleste, eager to secure another major title, showcased their dominance from the beginning.
Lionel Messi’s precise pass set up Julián Álvarez to score the first goal in the 49th minute, breaking the deadlock and giving Argentina the lead. Messi’s vision and skill were on full display as he threaded the ball through the Canadian defense to find Álvarez, who finished confidently.
Later in the match, Messi once again proved instrumental, providing the assist for Lautaro Martínez’s goal in the 88th minute. Martínez’s goal sealed the victory for Argentina, highlighting their attacking prowess and teamwork.
Messi had a great opportunity to score himself in the 65th minute, but Canadian goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau made a fantastic diving save. Messi’s follow-up attempt off the rebound was bravely blocked by defender Derek Cornelius, denying Messi a well-deserved goal.
Argentina is aiming for their third major title in a row after winning the 2021 Copa America and the 2022 World Cup. Their performance in this opening match is a strong statement of their intentions for the tournament.
Next up for Argentina is a match against Chile on Tuesday, followed by their final group fixture against Peru on June 29. The team will be looking to maintain their winning momentum and secure a top spot in the group.