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While Argentina suffered against Ecuador and Peru in South America, it gave a hard time to Italy, the European champion

In soccer, there is nothing written, like what happened today in the Finalissima.

By Wilian Estrella

In soccer, there is nothing written, like what happened today in the Finalissima.
In soccer, there is nothing written, like what happened today in the Finalissima.
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The Finalissima, a one-game intercontinental tournament that pitted the Eurocup champion against the Copa America champion, was played this afternoon in a very special match, because while Argentina suffered against Ecuador and Peru in South America, it gave a hard time to Italy, the European champion.

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The match, which ended with a score of 3-0 in favor of Lionel Messi's team, offered an entertaining match with many attacks; however, when the Argentine national soccer team decided to go on the attack, they were relentless and ended up defeating the Italian national soccer team with authority, with goals from Lautaro Martinez, Angel Di Maria, and Paulo Dybala.

And in this match, we saw a Messi like the one who played in FC Barcelona, humiliating and dribbling rivals and being decisive in the match because although he did not score, he was the one who led the Argentine attack, so that once the defenders went after Messi, his teammates were free to score, which they capitalized quite well to win the title at stake. 

Argentina struggled against Ecuador and Peru in South America

And this facet of the Argentine national team is very different from what the team showed when they faced Ecuador and Peru in the Conmebol World Cup Qualifiers, where they laboriously managed to draw with the Ecuadorians and barely managed to beat Peru, proving that South American qualifiers can be particularly complicated. 

On the other hand, today the Argentines humiliated the Italians by displaying good offensive soccer, with depth in attack but above all, with Messi taking the lead of his team and showing European soccer that South American soccer still has a lot to teach the world.

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