Lionel Messi made history by winning his 45th team trophy as Argentina defeated Colombia 1-0 in the Copa America 2024 final. This victory, despite Messi’s injury exit, solidifies his status as the most decorated footballer of all time. The match marked Messi’s third consecutive international trophy, adding to his illustrious career filled with numerous club and international titles.
Lionel Messi, widely hailed as the greatest footballer of all time, has once again etched his name in the annals of sports history. Argentina triumphed over Colombia with a 1-0 victory in the Copa America 2024 final, securing Messi’s 45th team trophy and making him the most decorated footballer ever, surpassing Brazil’s Dani Alves.
The victory, however, was bittersweet for Messi. Despite starting strong, he was forced to leave the field in the second half due to an ankle injury. The emotional strain was visible as Messi sat on the bench, tears streaming down his face. But his teammates rose to the occasion, with Lautaro Martinez scoring the decisive goal in extra time, ensuring Argentina’s victory and Messi’s milestone achievement.
This triumph marks Messi’s third consecutive international trophy, further solidifying his legendary status. Over the past three years, Messi has led Argentina to four international titles, including the FIFA World Cup in 2022, two Copa Americas, and the Finalissima. His club career is equally illustrious, boasting 39 titles, predominantly with Barcelona.
Messi’s club achievements include 12 league titles (10 with Barcelona and two with PSG), four UEFA Champions League trophies (all with Barcelona), and 17 domestic cups (15 with Barcelona, one with PSG, and one with MLS side Inter Miami). He has also clinched the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup three times each.
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On the international stage, Messi’s accomplishments extend beyond the senior team. He has won the U-20 World Cup in 2005 and an Olympic gold medal in 2008. Individually, Messi has a record eight Ballon d’Or awards and six European Golden Boots, underscoring his dominance in world football.
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Throughout his career, Messi has scored 838 goals and provided 374 assists in 1,068 games. His journey from a young boy in Rosario, Argentina, to global football icon has been nothing short of extraordinary. Despite facing criticism for his international performances earlier in his career, Messi has silenced his detractors with his recent successes.
As Messi’s illustrious career possibly nears its end, the Copa America 2024 title might be his last in an Argentina shirt. This victory not only cements his legacy but also serves as a testament to his resilience and unwavering dedication to the sport.
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