Messi in friendly: Argentina vs Guatemala
Argentina, world champions, kick off an expanded Copa America on Thursday. Lionel Messi seeks a second continental title, likely his last.
Historic Tournament in the USA
The 108-year-old competition is in the United States. The host nation joins six CONCACAF teams and ten South American teams. The final will be held on July 14 in Miami.
FIFA’s Keen Interest
FIFA will closely watch the event’s organization. The World Cup, co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, is two years away. This tournament, with its rich history, is more than just a ‘trial event.’
Argentina’s Strong Squad
Argentina has won the Copa 15 times, but only once during Messi’s era, in 2021. Coach Lionel Scaloni relies on his World Cup-winning squad. Veterans Angel Di Maria and Nicolas Otamendi may play their last major tournament.
Messi’s Uncertain Future
Messi, now 36 and playing for Inter Miami, may retire from elite international football. He turns 37 four days after Thursday’s opener against Canada in Atlanta. Messi has not decided if he will play in a record sixth World Cup.
“It’s great to have records, but I won’t play a World Cup just to say I’ve done six,” Messi told ESPN. “If I feel good, fine, but I won’t go just to go. It’s difficult to predict what can happen in two years. I don’t need to commit now.”
Messi has managed his workload to peak for this tournament. He hopes to win a third straight major title with Argentina after years of frustration.
Group Matches and Tough Opponents
Argentina faces Canada first. They will then play Chile in New Jersey and finish Group A against Peru in Miami. Brazil and Uruguay are the expected challengers in the knockout stages.
Brazil’s Struggles and New Faces
Brazil has struggled in CONMEBOL qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. They have won only two of their first six games and sit in sixth place. Losses to Uruguay, Colombia, and Argentina have hurt their standing.
Several familiar names are missing from Dorival Junior’s squad. Casemiro, Gabriel Jesus, and Thiago Silva are left out. Richarlison and Neymar are injured.
Pressure mounts on Real Madrid attackers Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo to perform. Excitement surrounds 17-year-old Endrick, set to join Real Madrid from Palmeiras next month.
Uruguay’s High Hopes
Uruguay, also 15-time winners, impress under 68-year-old Argentine coach Marcelo Bielsa. His high-energy style has raised expectations with wins over Argentina and Brazil.
Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez leads the attack. Bielsa can also use veteran Luis Suarez from the bench.
Colombia’s Unbeaten Run
Colombia enters the tournament without a loss in over two years. Liverpool winger Luis Diaz is a constant threat. James Rodriguez enjoys a late career revival. Coach Nestor Lorenzo’s team is strong contenders.
USA’s Quest for Excitement
The USA aims to excite fans after losing their way post-World Cup. Coach Gregg Berhalter faces pressure to prove his team’s capability. Christian Pulisic’s wing play is crucial for competing outside CONCACAF.
Mexico’s Frequent Participation
Mexico often participates in Copa America, reaching the final in 1993 and 2001. They are below their usual level but rely on huge support in the USA.
Second Time in the USA
This is the second Copa America held in the USA, the first being the Centenary tournament in 2016. The presence of significant immigrant communities ensures big crowds. Mostly NFL stadiums host the matches.
Tournament Overview
Copa America offers more than just a showcase for future World Cup hosts. It brings together seasoned veterans, rising stars, and nations with deep football traditions. Fans eagerly anticipate thrilling matches, dramatic goals, and possibly Messi’s final bow on this grand stage.
Key Players to Watch
Messi, the heart of Argentina, hopes to lead his team to another victory. Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo aim to uplift Brazil’s performance. Endrick’s debut is much anticipated. Uruguay’s Darwin Nunez and Luis Suarez provide attacking power.
Tactical Strategies
Scaloni’s Argentina relies on a balanced squad of veterans and fresh talent. Bielsa’s Uruguay uses high-energy, aggressive play. Brazil seeks to overcome qualifiers’ struggles through young talents.
Fan Engagement
The USA’s hosting boosts fan engagement. Immigrant communities support their home countries passionately. Large crowds are expected at every match, enhancing the tournament’s atmosphere.
Copa America 2024 promises intense competition and memorable moments. Messi’s potential farewell adds emotional weight. Fans worldwide watch eagerly as South America’s finest battle for glory.