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Messi’s 2024 Copa victory mirrors Ronaldo’s 2016 Euros triumph
Argentina forward Lionel Messi. Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

Eerie parallels: Messi’s 2024 Copa America victory mirrors Ronaldo’s 2016 Euros triumph

Lionel Messi's dramatic exit from the 2024 Copa America final against Colombia bore an uncanny resemblance to Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure from the 2016 European Championship final, drawing striking parallels between the two football legends and their respective journeys to glory.

Messi, Argentina’s talisman, appeared to suffer a non-contact injury while running and fell in the 64th minute of the Copa America final. 

Covering his face with his hands as he sat on the bench, Messi’s departure signaled the end of his participation in a match that would ultimately become a testament to his team's resilience.

Similarly, Ronaldo, the driving force behind Portugal’s Euro 2016 campaign, collided with France’s Dimitri Payet in the ninth minute of the final, suffering a Grade 1 anterior cruciate ligament sprain in his left knee. Despite receiving initial treatment and attempting to continue, Ronaldo was forced to leave the field in tears in the 25th minute.

Both finals concluded with a 1-0 victory, each decided by late goals from substitutes who entered the game at nearly identical times. 

Argentina’s Lautaro Martinez subbed in during the 96th minute and scored the decisive goal in the 112th minute of extra time, securing Argentina’s victory. In a parallel fashion, Portugal’s Eder, introduced in the 79th minute, netted the winning goal in the 109th minute of extra time to clinch the European Championship.

The emotional roller coaster experienced by Messi and Ronaldo, and the remarkable resilience of their squads, underscore the indomitable spirit of these footballing giants. Both Argentina and Portugal, faced with the absence of their captains, rose to the occasion, guided by the leadership and inspiration of their sidelined stars.

The parallels between these two historic moments highlight the unpredictable nature of football and the unyielding determination of its players. Messi and Ronaldo, even in their absence, played pivotal roles in their teams' triumphs, their presence felt in the determination and spirit of their teammates.

These eerie similarities provide a fresh perspective on the narratives that define football’s greatest triumphs, underscoring the sport's ability to deliver drama, emotion and unforgettable moments — even for some of its most celebrated players.

Bennett Silvyn

Bennett Silvyn expects to graduate in May 2024 from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in sports journalism and minors in business, marketing and sports management. Silvyn has interned in marketing and social media for the Arizona Sports and Entertainment Commission, as a reporter for Arizona Foothills Magazine, in sponsorships for the Arizona Rattlers and in social and digital media for FC Tucson. Silvyn has also reported for the Walter Cronkite Sports Network and The State Press

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