Messi, Neymar to battle in dream Copa final for 1st title

Former Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi and Neymar will line up opposite each other in Saturday’s Copa America final looking to end a hoodoo that has also affected some of their countries’ greatest players.

Like Brazil’s Pele and Diego Maradona of Argentina before them, neither Messi nor Neymar has ever won the Copa.

That statistic will change for one of them in the dream final at Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Maracana stadium.

Messi’s been his team’s standout performer, as ever, scoring four goals and creating five more – the tournament leader in both categories.

But at 34, this may well be his last Copa and next year’s World Cup could be his last major international tournament altogether.

 

So far, finals have led only to disappointment for Messi having lost in 2007, 2015 and 2016 at the Copa, and seen his side beaten 1-0 by Germany at the 2014 World Cup.

Some people believe winning something with Argentina is Messi’s only remaining professional goal.

“We’ll try to stop him achieving this objective,” said Brazil centre-back Marquinhos.

“As much as Messi, we also have players that deserve this title … like our own ‘Ney’ who wasn’t there for the last Copa,” he added.

At 29, Neymar has a bit more time on his side but he was injured and absent two years ago when Brazil won their ninth title on home soil, beating Peru 3-1 in the final.

But as well as the two superstars lining up on opposite sides on Saturday, this is a classic match between two world heavyweights.

“We’re going to play a final against our eternal rivals, the lifelong ones, the two most powerful national teams in South America and we hope … it will be a great match,” said Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni.

 

Brazil's Neymar (L), Fred (2-L) and Richarlison (C) training with teammates during a training session at the Granja Comary training centre in Teresopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. - AFP Pic

“Brazil versus Argentina is much more than a simple game of football … these jerseys make the world stand still to watch their games. That represents the history of Brazil-Argentina,” added Marquinhos.

As well as looking to end his career-long trophy drought with Argentina, Messi could make history in another way on Saturday.

He currently sits on 76 goals for Argentina, one shy of Pele’s South American record of 77 national team

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