Copa America: Brazil able to neutralise 'alien' Messi - Tite

Argentina's captain hit the woodwork and railed against refereeing decisions, but Tite was happy with how Brazil handled Lionel Messi.

Published : Jul 03, 2019 16:42 IST

Argentina captain Lionel Messi
Argentina captain Lionel Messi
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Argentina captain Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi is an "alien" but Brazil was able to neutralise him in its Copa America semifinal defeat of Argentina, according to Tite.

Gabriel Jesus scored the opening goal and set up Roberto Firmino for the clincher as Brazil won 2-0 in Belo Horizonte to reach the final for the first time since 2007.

Its clinical triumph heaped more international misery on Messi, whose Argentina team was beaten on penalties by Chile in the previous two finals.

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Argentina's captain strongly criticised referee decisions after the game, branding the officiating "bulls***", while coach Lionel Scaloni insisted his side deserved to win.

But Tite, whose Brazil side have yet to concede a goal at this year's tournament, was thrilled with the way a defence led by Thiago Silva marshalled Messi.

"I talked to Scaloni, maybe after he spoke to you [the media], but Messi is an alien. Messi is exceptional," the Brazil coach told reporters.

"He deserves such consideration, that reverence he deserves. And to neutralise such a player, with your actions on the field, you can't stop him.

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"We had to tinker with the structure of the team, so we brought Firmino a little further back to close the midfield to reduce his actions, and also to explore our speed.

"We scored and then got less possession of the ball than we normally do, but we brought effectiveness and we were decisive.

"It's another step, happy, but it's another step to the final and tomorrow [Wednesday] we will see the other opponent."

Brazil was without Richarlison, Filipe Luis and Fernandinho against Argentina but Tite hopes the trio may be available for the final, which will be played against either Chile or Peru on Sunday.

"Filipe Luis is already recovering from the injury, but as for the physical aspect, he could not withstand the 90 minutes, even more with a possibility of extra time," Tite added.

"And on the other hand, Alex Sandro has come in very well. Fernandinho is in a process of evolution, maybe if I needed him during the game, he would come in. Even with some restriction.

"And Richarlison, I do not know, but he's had a good recovery time for mumps. I believe the time has passed."

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