While Lionel Messi and his teammates may not have put in their most scintillating performance, there were plenty of talking points from the match.
Here are five interesting takeaways:
1. Emi Martinez: The Penalty Shootout Hero
Once again, Emiliano Martinez proved his worth in the penalty shootout. The Aston Villa goalkeeper’s heroics saved the day for Argentina, making two crucial saves that ensured their progress to the semifinals.
His performance between the sticks was nothing short of extraordinary, earning him a perfect 10/10 rating. Martinez’s calm demeanour and sharp reflexes during the penalties were reminiscent of his World Cup performances, underlining his status as one of the best goalkeepers in the game today.
2. Lionel Messi’s Struggles Continue
It was a night to forget for Lionel Messi, who struggled to impose himself on the game. Having missed the previous match due to a leg injury, Messi appeared off the pace and uncharacteristically missed a spot-kick in the shootout.
Despite showing flashes of his brilliance with some clever passes, Messi has yet to hit top form in this tournament. Argentina will be hoping their talisman can find his rhythm in the upcoming semifinal.
3. Lisandro Martinez’s Breakthrough Moment
Lisandro Martinez gave Argentina the lead with his first international goal, a well-taken header from a corner routine.
The centre-back’s solid defensive performance complemented his attacking contribution, making him one of the standout players on the night.
His presence at the back, along with Christian Romero, helped Argentina withstand Ecuador’s pressure, although a lapse in concentration allowed the equaliser deep in stoppage time.
4. Alexis Mac Allister’s Midfield Masterclass
Alexis Mac Allister quietly went about his business in midfield, but his impact was significant. The Liverpool midfielder provided the assist for Lisandro Martinez’s goal and was tidy in possession throughout the game.
His ability to control the tempo and link play was crucial in keeping Ecuador at bay. Mac Allister’s performance was a reminder of his growing importance to this Argentine side, offering a blend of creativity and defensive solidity.
5. Set-Piece Strength and Defensive Concerns
Argentina’s goal came from a well-executed corner, highlighting their threat from set-pieces.
However, defensive frailties were also on display, with Ecuador’s equalizer coming from a lapse in concentration. Enzo Fernandez, who had an off-night, missing several chances and being loose in possession, typified Argentina’s inconsistent display.
While Lionel Scaloni’s side has shown resilience and determination, they will need to tighten up at the back and be more clinical in front of goal if they are to defend their Copa America title successfully.