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Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez lead World Cup winners into Copa America final

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As dark clouds converged over the swamps of New Jersey, a couple of figures stood out from the crowds streaming into MetLife Stadium.

They were Jehovah’s Witnesses. They were smartly dressed, as ever. And they hovered near the gates in the hope that some people might be for turning. There was only one problem – the tens of thousands of Argentina fans who flocked here have already chosen their God.

And for the next few hours they sung his name and they bowed in his direction. Even at 37, even after struggling with injury, even after missing a penalty in the quarter final, even after a few games without a goal, Lionel Messi continues to repay that devotion.

He was not always at his mesmerizing best here but he still won man of the match and he still scored the decisive second as defending champions Argentina beat Canada to reach the final of Copa America – and the door leading to immortality.

What a time to find his first goal of the tournament. Messi is now the second highest scorer in international soccer history – behind only Cristiano Ronaldo; Lionel Scaloni’s side are now one game away from winning a third successive major tournament. No South American team has ever done a Copa America-World Cup-Copa America treble.

Lionel Messi celebrates with his teammates after doubling Argentina’s lead in the semifinal Julian Alvarez scored the opening goal for Argentina after meeting Rodrigo de Paul’s pass

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Julian Alvarez set them on the road to Miami – Messi’s adopted home – with a neatly worked goal midway through the first half. Then, shortly after the restart, the Argentina captain sealed victory, turning home Enzo Fernandez’s shot from a few yards out.

It meant that this semifinal ended with the same scoreline as when these two teams met in the tournament’s opening game. What that belies, however, is the remarkable progress made by Jesse Marsch and Canada en route to this point.

In the country’s first Copa America, only a couple of months after appointing the American manager, Canada has broken new ground. Two years out from a home World Cup, this team looks to have turned a corner towards brighter days.

For a team ranked No 48 in the world, this has been a brilliant run featuring breakout victories over Peru and Venezuela. Canada was the better team until the opening goal here. Penny for the thoughts of those at US Soccer HQ, then. Marsch was overlooked in favor of Gregg Berhalter. But after America crashed and burned, he has led Canada to new heights.

The Argentina players celebrate with Alvarez and thousands of Argentina fans at MetLife Jesse Marsch led Canada to the semi finals despite only taking the job seven weeks ago

‘We’ve had a wonderful five, six weeks together and it’s gone way better than any of us could have expected,’ Marsch said.

‘We’ve built really good foundations… I took this job seven weeks ago, I couldn’t have imagined that I’d be here.’

After only a couple of training sessions, Marsch feared his side could be in for a tough summer. ‘We’re way ahead of where I thought we could have possibly been.’

This game always appeared a bridge too far. Scaloni has built a winning machine that has already won this tournament in 2021 and the 2022 World Cup. Now only Uruguay or Colombia can stop Argentina from securing a record 16th Copa America. Not quite the fool’s errand of those Jehovah’s Witnesses. But no simple feat.

‘People think we are different from other Argentineans but we are not,’ Scaloni said. ‘We all understand what it means to wear this jersey.’

On the possibility of making history, he added: ‘These are statistics, I’m not really interested in it… the most important thing is to win, not what the statistics say: that we could win three finals in a row.’

A few hours before kick-off, supporters were already passing soccer balls around the parking lots outside Metlife Stadium. They spanned different generations and they wore different jerseys. But almost every fan carried the same name. Together they stitched together the tapestry of Messi’s career. Argentina, Barcelona, Inter Miami.

Messi (right) scored his first goal of the 2024 Copa America to make the score 2-0 MetLife Stadium in New Jersey was full of adoring Argentina and Messi fans on Tuesday night

On Tuesday night, almost a year to the day since he arrived in America, almost two years to the day until the World Cup final comes to this stadium, Messi arrived on the cusp of yet more history.

In the lots and in the stands, there was the odd pocket of Canada red. Beyond that, though, Jersey was a sea of blue and white. Argentina fans drank and danced. One set off fireworks. Those Jehovah’s Witnesses stood and watched.

This tournament has brought a few reminders of Messi’s fragility. Since these two teams met on opening night, the 37-year-old had battled injury and then, against Ecuador, he missed from the penalty spot.

Canada went on its own wild ride over the past two and half weeks, too. That represents a reasonable chunk of Marsch’s reign and the manager insisted his team had grown aplenty on this unlikely run.

Canada stifled the defending champions for a while in Atlanta and Marsch’s side made a nerveless start here. No matter that this was one of the biggest nights in the team’s history. No matter that Metlife was a tinderbox. Supporters turned up the noise – and bowed in unison – after Messi dragged an early shot wide.

Either side of that, though, it was Canada who created the brightest openings. New hero Jacob Shaffelburg had a couple of shooting chances; Marsch’s side looked dangerous every time they burst forward. 

But the manager had already begun to sense that this fairytale run was catching up with his players. And he was right. The rug was pulled from beneath Canada in an instant. 

Manchester City forward Alvarez broke the deadlock with a well-worked goal in the first half The Argentina players celebrate after the final whistle of their 2-0 victory at MetLife Stadium

Rodrigo de Paul was given too much time near halfway and the midfielder clipped a ball into the path of Alvarez. The Manchester City forward found a pocket of space, rode Moise Bombito’s challenge and broke the deadlock – just as he did against Canada in the group stages.

It represented vindication for Scaloni, who picked Alvarez over the tournament’s top scorer, Lautaro Martinez. It was a brutal reminder, too, that the world’s best teams won’t always fire warning shots.

Marsch wasn’t happy – the Canada boss wanted a foul in the build-up to the goal. By half-time, however, he will have been relieved that the deficit was only one. For a while after the goal, Canada was clinging on. Angel Di Maria and Nicolas Tagliafico both came close before Messi worked some space inside the area, only to pull his shot wide.

He made no mistake a few minutes later, when Fernandez fired a shot towards goal from the edge of the box. Messi appeared to be in an offside position when he diverted the ball into the net. He wasn’t. And so the goal stood and Canada fell towards its sword.

Marsch’s team kept pushing and Canada created a couple of glorious late chances for substitute Tani Oluwaseyi. By then, though, many of the 80,000-strong crowd – which included Brazilian great Ronaldo – had started the party early.

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