
In what turned out an intense grand finale, Argentina stood tall to edge arch-rival and defending champion Brazil in the 2021 Copa America at the Estadio Jornalista Mário Filho (Maracanã) in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday. Angel di Maria's sole strike handed Lionel Messi his first international title, besides making La Albiceleste the joint-most successful side in the tournament. Here, we present how it all panned out.
First half
The opening half was intense, especially from the Argentines, with nine attempts being made. Nevertheless, in the 22nd minute, Di Maria successfully converted the assist from Rodrigo de Paul. He launched it over the Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson Moraes, as the strike allowed Argentina to lead at half-time.
Second half
The following half saw Brazil up its ante, as its relentless approach allowed it to produce numerous attacks. A total of 11 attempts were made, with most of them coming from the host.
While attacks from Neymar and Racharlison tested the Argentine defence, it failed to budge. Although a disallowed goal through offside hurt the defending champion, Argentina keeper Emiliano Martinez produced a couple of crucial saves, including one in the closing stages, as Argentina held on to Di Maria's sole strike to win the title.
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