Lionel Messi has now surpassed Javier Mascherano to become
Argentina's most capped player, a record he set in his 148th national team
appearance. Argentina faced Bolivia in their last Copa America group stage game
on Monday, with Messi scoring twice and setting up another goal as Argentina
routed their opponents 4-1, topping Group A. Messi achieved those strides in
just 42 minutes of play, and was taken off the pitch.
Argentina will face Ecuador in the quarter-finals in Goiana,
and have now gone 17 games unbeaten. Messi has taken his international goals
tally to 75 goals with the brace scored last night.
Messi who has appeared in three Copa America finals and the 2014 World Cup final - all lost by Argentina - is hoping to lay hands on some silverware with country. On the eve of the Copa, he said: "I've been lucky enough to win everything at club level and individual level and it would be lovely also to win something with the national side," the 34-year-old said.
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