Please register to access this content.
To continue viewing the content you love, please sign in or create a new account
Dismiss
This content is for our paying subscribers only

Lionel Messi says he is enjoying last battles for Argentina

Skipper back to his best in win over Canada, becomes second highest scorer behind Ronaldo



Argentina's Lionel Messi celebrates with teammates after scoring his team's second goal during the Copa America semi-finals against Canada.
Image Credit: AFP

East Rutherford, US: Lionel Messi said he was enjoying his “last battles” with Argentina after the 37-year-old found the net in a 2-0 win over Canada on Tuesday to book a place in the Copa America final.

Get exclusive content with Gulf News WhatsApp channel

After a lacklustre display against Ecuador in the quarter-finals, Messi looked back to himself again, connecting with Angel Di Maria and strike partner Julian Alvarez, who also scored.

“I’m living it like I lived it in the last Copa America, in the last World Cup… these are the last battles and I’m enjoying them to the maximum,” he told TyC Sports after the win set up a meeting with Uruguay or Colombia in the final.

Second-highest goal scorer

Messi, now playing with Inter Miami in Major League Soccer, has yet to indicate whether he will continue to play with Argentina in the 2026 World Cup, which will feature a final at the New Jersey venue. The goal takes Messi as the second-highest active international goal scorer with 109 goals, only behind Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo (130).

But asked about Messi’s “last battles” comment, Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni asked for calm.

Advertisement

“We have to leave him alone, he knows that we will not be the ones to close the door on him. He can stay with us as long as he wants, even when he retires… Let him decide what he wants,” he said.

Messi is now closing in on a third straight major title with Argentina after 2022 World Cup and 2021 Copa America win.
Image Credit: AFP

Validation for the difficult barren years

Messi has chance to win a third straight major title with his national side following their 2022 World Cup triumph and their 2021 Copa America win.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner referenced veteran teammates Di Maria and Nicolas Otamendi and said that the success was validation for the difficult barren years the team had suffered.

“The truth is that it’s crazy what this group has done, what the Argentina national team has been doing, because after all this it gives value to all (the tournaments) I and the old generation have played in,” Messi said on TyC Sports.

Advertisement

“It’s not easy for us to be in a final again, for us to compete again to be champions,” he added after the victory at MetLife Stadium.

Messi drives the ball against Canada's Liam Millar and Stephen Eustaquio.
Image Credit: AFP

Tough test so far

Despite Argentina reaching the final with some comfort against Canada, the former Barcelona forward said it had been a tough test so far.

“It’s a difficult Copa, evenly matched, with very bad pitches, with high temperatures, very tough teams, and for us to be in a final again is something to enjoy,” he said.

Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez said that despite being world champions the joy of reaching a final was just as intense as ever.

Advertisement

“It’s a source of pride as an Argentine, as a representative of this national team, to be able to play in another final. It feels as if it was the first time,” he said.

Advertisement