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Canada Falls to Argentina in Copa America

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Canada left the field at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with a sense of what might have been after a 2-0 loss to top-ranked Argentina in their Copa America opener. Despite a valiant effort, the 48th-ranked Canadians were unable to capitalize on key scoring opportunities against the star-studded South American team.

Canada managed to keep the game scoreless in the first half, effectively containing Argentina’s powerful offense. Goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau was instrumental, making several critical saves, including stopping two close attempts from Lionel Messi and a free kick from the Argentine captain.

The deadlock was broken early in the second half when Julian Alvarez scored for Argentina in the 49th minute, seizing on a loose ball in the penalty area. Crepeau continued to showcase his skills, denying Alvarez again shortly after. However, Messi’s brilliance shone through as he assisted Lautaro Martinez for the decisive second goal in the 88th minute.

Canada’s coach, Jesse Marsch, acknowledged the missed opportunities but highlighted the positives, especially when considering recent high-profile friendlies against France and the Netherlands. Captain Alphonso Davies and vice-captain Stephen Eustaquio both expressed their disappointment but remained focused on learning from the experience.

“It’s a disappointing result,” said Davies. “We need to look at what we did wrong throughout the game and fix it as soon as possible.”

The Canadians had their moments. Jonathan David came close to equalizing but sent his header over the bar. Venezuelan referee Jesus Valenzuela chose not to award a penalty to Canada after Jacob Shaffelburg went down in the box, a decision made after consulting the video assistant referee.

Despite a valiant defensive effort and a few close calls on the attack, Canada was unable to break through against Argentina’s formidable defense. The match ended with Canada reflecting on what could have been, particularly given their robust performance in the first half.

Canada now prepares to face No. 31 Peru in Kansas City on Tuesday before wrapping up Group A play against No. 40 Chile in Orlando on June 29. This is Canada’s first appearance in Copa America, a tournament featuring 10 teams from South America and six guest sides from CONCACAF.

Waseem Qadri
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Islamabad based Senior Journalist, TV Show Host, Media Trainer, can be follow on twitter @jaranwaliya

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