No rest for Argentina's record-chasing Lionel Messi at Copa America

Record-chasing Lionel Messi doesn't want to rest at the Copa America despite Argentina already having secured its place in the quarterfinals

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2 min read Last Updated : Jun 28 2021 | 10:36 AM IST

Record-chasing Lionel Messi doesn't want to rest at the Copa America despite Argentina already having secured its place in the quarterfinals.

Argentina's captain was one of the few regular starters named Sunday by coach Lionel Scaloni to play Bolivia in its final match in Group A.

The 34-year-old soccer great is currently tied with Javier Mascherano with a record 147 appearances for the national team. Messi is set to take the record outright Monday at the Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba when he joins fellow veterans Sergio Agero and ngel Di Mara up front.

Messi, who has played every minute of Argentina's matches at the tournament, is chasing his first Copa America trophy with Argentina.

Scaloni kept only four players including Messi from Argentina's starting lineup in the 1-0 win against Paraguay.

I think everything about Messi has already been said, Scaloni said Sunday.

We are proud to have him and we are convinced he will give us more joy.

Emiliano Martnez, who has played in every match for Argentina at the tournament so far, won't start against Bolivia. The goalkeeper will be suspended for the quarterfinals if he gets another yellow card. Franco Armani takes his place.

Other Argentina players on the bench to avoid potential suspension include Lautaro Martnez, Giovani Lo Celso, Leandro Paredes, Lucas Martnez Quarta and Joaqun Correa.

Argentina leads the group with seven points, followed by Paraguay (6), Chile (5) and Uruguay (4). Bolivia is last with zero points and already out.

The top four teams in each of the two groups advance to the knockout stages.

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First Published: Jun 28 2021 | 10:36 AM IST

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