Brazil bests Argentina in Copa America

Enters final after a pulsating encounter between the regional superpowers

Brazil advanced to the Copa America final with a 2-0 win over Argentina on Tuesday in a pulsating and, at times, bad-tempered match decided by a goal in each half from Gabriel Jesus and Roberto Firmino.

Both sides tried to impose themselves physically early on but it was Jesus who gave Brazil the lead after 19 minutes when Firmino sent in a low cross for the unmarked striker to side-foot home from close range.

The two combined again on the counterattack after 71 minutes to make it 2-0 after great work from Jesus left Firmino with the simplest of tap-ins.

Brazil which lost twice in 42 games under coach Tite, will face either Peru or Chile in Sunday’s final at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

Argentina has not beaten Brazil in a major competitive fixture dating back to 2005 and that run rarely looked like ending at the Mineirao stadium here.

Sergio Aguero hit the bar with a header in the first half and Lionel Messi struck the post 11 minutes into the second period but the visitor had little luck in front of goal and was never on top for any length of time.

While the tournament has been plagued by lengthy stoppages for the video assistant referee (VAR), officials preferred to let the game run, though Argentina was incensed VAR did not come into play when Arthur felled one of its players at a corner.

Messi, who has still not won a major title with Argentina, was more influential than in his first few matches here but was still a pale shadow of the player who has won everything with his club side.

“We had chances, the ball hit the woodwork, it flashed across the six-yard box, there were penalties that weren’t given,” said Messi, who like coach Lionel Scaloni complained about the refereeing.

The result: Brazil 2 (Jesus 19, Firmino 71) bt Argentina 0.

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