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Video reveals extent of Lionel Messi’s ankle injury during Copa America final
Argentina forward Lionel Messi (10) reacts after leaving the match against Colombia in the second half during the Copa America Final at Hard Rock Stadium. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

It’s not hard to see why Lionel Messi was taken off the pitch early Sunday during Argentina’s Copa America final against Colombia.

In the 64th minute of the match, Messi fell to the grass at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner was hurt after a hard challenge from Colombian right-back Santiago Arias.

Messi stayed on the ground and grabbed at his right ankle for several minutes as medical staff tried to ease his pain.

Once Messi was helped back to his feet, he immediately took off his right shoe and threw it to the ground in frustration. He was substituted by Nicolas Gonzalez. Messi was in tears as he sat on the bench in what was still a 0-0 contest.

Messi had already gone down with an ankle injury in the first half but had continued to play.

The match stayed scoreless by the end of the second half, which led to extra time. The Fox broadcast showed Messi’s ankle during the 91st minute looking completely swollen.

Despite Messi’s injury, the reigning Copa America champions were able to defend their title. Argentina beat Colombia 1-0 thanks to a 112th-minute goal from Lautaro Martinez.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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