Argentina pulls out tough victory over Colombia to become Copa América Champions | 2024 Copa América



The “Copa Tonight” crew reacted to Argentina’s 1-0 victory over Colombia to become Copa América Champoions.

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  1. So, you are welcome Argentina that the referee was a Brazilian! He was being very generous towards you guys. Unfortunately Brazil did not have the same courtesy with the referees that they got!

  2. LOS COLOMBIANOS SE LES OLVIDO QUE TENIAN QUE PATIAR LA PELOTA Y METER GOLES NO PATIAR A LOS JUGADORES ARGENTINOS COMO MESSI , DI MARIA Y OTROS QUE MAL JUEGAN POR ESO PERDIERON ARGENTINA GOALL

  3. "Argentina didn't play unbelievable soccer" please… respect the champions 😂😍😍😍 NO TE LO PUEDO EXPLICAR PORQUE NO VAS A ENTENDER! 🎶🎶🎶

  4. Argentina's defense needs to be praised as well. In the whole tournament, they only conceded one goal, which was unbelievable. Romero, Lisandro, Montiel, Molina, Otamendi, and Emi did a superb job defending their territory and are the unsung heroes for Argentina.

  5. Now we know who the goat is since he won 2021 copa America and 2022 World Cup and 2024 copa America with his team Messi is the best now we know the truth no more fighting for Messi and Ronaldo its just Messi

  6. is it me or is argentina gonna win this tournament every year now. still waiting for the world cup for colombia to prove themselves

  7. Yet another trophy for the greatest player of all time oh my God what a career, humility, prosperity, determination, genius talent equal to Lionel Messi 🏆🏆🏆🏆

  8. Mad fangirls: B-bu-but FIFA rigged it for Argentina DURRRR

    Yeah CONMEBOL and FIFA were rolling out the red carpet for Argentina during the Copa. That’s why they suspended Argentina’s manager Scaloni for the match against Peru just because Argentina was late returning for the second half. Because when you're secretly rooting for a team, obviously you start by disciplining their manager, right?

    And let's not forget the crowning moment of favoritism: Messi getting hacked by Chile’s defender Gabriel Suazo, ending up injured. What happened then? Oh nothing, because Suazo didn’t even get a yellow card. Talk about showing love to FIFA’s so-called "golden boy"! What kind of pro-Argentina referee fails to penalize the player responsible for injuring Argentina’s main player and captain? I guess FIFA had a brief lapse in memory about their supposed fondness for Messi, nearly costing Argentina the Final against Colombia as their playmaker was forced out in the second half.

    But wait, there's more! Ecuador was given a penalty in the quarterfinals and their tying goal in the 90th minute was allowed after a VAR check. I thought VAR was supposed to be on Argentina’s side? So, let’s get this straight: FIFA wanted Argentina to win so badly that they generously gift Ecuador a penalty when Argentina was only leading by one goal? A perfect technique to risk Argentina going out in the penalty shootouts, just like the two Copa Finals against Chile. And not to mention, Ecuador’s tying goal happened during stoppage time, almost leading to Argentina's exit, again why did the supposedly pro-Argentina VAR allow this?

    And in the final against Colombia, a blatant handball by a Colombian defender during a cross was left unaddressed, igniting Scaloni's ire. Where was the famed "Argentina always gets penalties" fairy tale then? Shouldn't FIFA, in their supposedly pro-Argentina wisdom, have handed over a penalty on a silver platter to pave Argentina's way and avoid a dreaded shootout scenario? Whatever happened to the overplayed "Penalty for Argentina"? If those were even remotely true, how come Argentina didn’t receive a single penalty throughout the entire Copa America tournament?

    Of course, who could forget, Argentina’s first goal in the final being ruled as offside. It was clearly offside, but I thought VAR or FIFA was supposed to be rooting for Argentina? Why did they disallow their goals as offside, just like in the 2022 World Cup against Saudi Arabia, where three of their goals were nullified for offside, culminating in an embarrassing loss to Saudi Arabia?

    Because nothing screams "rigged" like perpetually putting the supposedly favored team on the verge of elimination. Truly, a masterful, galaxy-brain strategy for "rigging" a tournament.

    So yeah, if FIFA were trying to hand Copa America to Argentina, they sure have a funny way of showing it. Almost as if Argentina simply won through skill and determination, rather than some elaborate plan. But hey, never let reality get in the way of a good coping mechanism. Keep seething!

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