Barcelona captain
Lionel Messi's side, Argentina, suffered a shock defeat to Colombia in their
first game at the Copa America. Nonetheless, the Argentina main believes
the Albiceleste can still control their destiny in the Copa. He says there
is no time for Argentina to complain after their first defeat to Colombia since
2007. Roger Martinez opened scoring for Colombia with an unstoppable drive
in the 72nd minute before substitute Duvan Zapata finished off a good team move
four minutes into stoppage time, despite Argentina dominating the game.
“There are positives to come
out of this, we are ready to accept the challenge that we have,” Messi said
after the game.
“There is no time to complain,
we have to look ahead, we have to raise our heads and continue, there’s still a
lot of the tournament left.
“They kept the ball well but
didn’t create clear opportunities, but when we took a step forwards in the
second half they scored a goal.
“When we were playing at our
best, they scored a great goal and it cost us.
“We’ll take it as a lesson for
the upcoming games. We continue to depend on ourselves.
“It’s not easy to start with a
loss, but if we beat Paraguay, we go back to a comfortable situation.”
The Albiceleste face Paraguay
on June 19, and play their last group game against Copa America invitees Qatar.
Messi has carried Argentina
along to the finals of the last two Copa America editions. There are doubts
over Argentina's future in
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