United States of America vs Argentina. Copa America Semi-Final.
NRG Stadium.
United States of America 0
Argentina 4
- E Lavezzi (3rd minute)
- L Messi (32nd minute)
- G Higuaín (50th minute, 86th minute)
USA 0-4 Argentina: Lionel Messi becomes Argentina's all-time record goalscorer
Wednesday 22 June 2016 08:00, UK
Lionel Messi became Argentina's all-time record goalscorer as the two-time world champions outclassed USA 4-0 to reach the Copa America Centenario final.
Messi curled in a magnificent 32nd-minute free-kick to take his total to 55 goals as the United States' campaign ended with an emphatic defeat in front of a 70,858 crowd at Houston's NRG Stadium.
The five-time world player of the year now has five goals in this Copa America as he aims to lead Argentina to their first major title in 23 years.
The Barcelona forward also created Argentina's opening goal for Ezequiel Lavezzi and was involved in the build-up for their third, scored by Gonzalo Higuain in the 50th minute. Messi then laid on the pass for Higuain's second four minutes from time.
"We've been playing well from day one and we deserve to be in the final," Messi said.
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Messi, who is now one goal clear of Gabriel Batistuta's mark of 54 goals, added: "I'm happy to have the record, and I'm happy to play with the teammates that have made it possible. I owe it to them."
Argentina will now face either Chile or Colombia in Sunday's final at East Rutherford, New Jersey - their third major final in three years after reaching the finals of the 2015 Copa America and 2014 World Cup.
"I'm very happy for him," Argentina coach Gerardo Martino said.
"I'm happy that he's done it here at the Copa America. It is great that the best player in the world is the leading scorer of the Argentina national team."
A disastrous start for the USA saw the hosts fall behind after only three minutes when they gifted possession to Messi on the edge of the area.
The Argentina captain instantly spotted Lavezzi was unmarked and lofted a first time pass through to the China-based midfielder to head home.
With Argentina monopolising possession, it was only a matter of time before they scored again. Messi caused panic on another foray before being bundled over with a crude challenge by Chris Wondolowski, who was promptly booked.
From the ensuing free-kick, Messi stepped up to curl in his magnificent record-equalling effort and Argentina were 2-0 ahead.
Klinsmann introduced Borussia Dortmund teenager Christian Pulisic at half-time for the ineffective Wondolowski but within five minutes it was 3-0.
Once again, the USA coughed up possession in midfield and from the left flank Lavezzi picked out Higuain in the penalty area.
Higuain's first shot was saved by Brad Guzan, but the Napoli striker was on hand to tap in the simplest of rebounds.
The hosts earned a brief respite from the onslaught when play was held up after Lavezzi injured himself falling over a hoarding, but Argentina were quickly back in control.
The only surprise was that it took until 86 minutes for Argentina to grab their fourth, Messi pouncing on yet another USA mistake to burst into the box before squaring for Higuain to finish with aplomb.