VIDEO: Christian Benteke is the hat-trick hero for D.C. United! Ex-Liverpool star scores stupendous trio of goals in win over New England Revolution

Former Premier League standout Christian Benteke scored a brilliant hat-trick for D.C. United in their win over the New England Revolution.

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DC United playing New England RevolutionBenteke scores brilliant hat-trickWin 3-1 in season openerWHAT HAPPENED?

To open te scoring, the Belgian striker leapt into the air off a brilliant cross from Pedro Santos, smashing the ball with his head. Revolution goalkeeper Henrich Ravas, did however, initially save the shot from going in – or so he thought. After a brief VAR review, the center official gave the goal to the DC striker in the 36th minute.

He followed it up with two second half goals, first tapping in from close range off a deflection and then adding his third for the hat-trick in stoppage-time off another brilliant header.

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The former Liverpool striker, who also crafted his trade in the Premier League with Crystal Palace, net 14 goals for DC last season in his first full campaign with the club. He'll be looking to not only better that in 2024, but help lead his squad into the playoffs for the first time since 2019.

Just one game into the campaign, though, he's already net nearly one-fourth of his total from 2023. He's off to a flying start after leading DC to a 3-1 victory.

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The club based out of the United States capital will travel coast-to-coast in week two, when they take on the Portland Timbers. They'll be looking to earn their first road points of the season, while Benteke will be looking to add to his account.

The Chalkboard: Pochettino’s team selection almost cost Spurs against Newcastle

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Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino has Heung-Min Son to thank for his side’s 1-0 win over Newcastle United on Saturday afternoon. The South Korean forward struck in the 83rd minute to finally break the deadlock, after Spurs dominated much of the game up to that point without being able to produce any end product.

However, it was the introduction of Fernando Llorente, who assisted Son’s winning goal, that truly changed the course of the match.

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Pochettino’s side were on top throughout the first half. They persistently played crosses into the box from dangerous areas, but the Magpies’ were consistently able to deal with them. This is because Spurs lacked a physical presence.

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With in his introduction on the hour mark, Llorente finally gave the home team a focal point. The 33-year-old Spaniard took up a target man role and was able to use his 6’4” frame to good effect. For Son’s goal, he was able to hold off a Newcastle defender and chest the ball into Son’s path.

Late luck for Pochettino

Llorente was the perfect man to lead Spurs’ attack against Newcastle, who pulled no surprises with their game plan of sitting deep and soaking up pressure, which begs the question as to why Pochettino didn’t include the striker in his starting XI.

Ultimately, the fact that Spurs took all three points is all that matters, but had Llorente been on the pitch in the first half, he could have had an earlier impact and perhaps Spurs would then have enjoyed a more comfortable victory.

By not starting the veteran striker, Pochettino almost cost his side the win, and was fortunate that Llorente was able to make the difference in the final ten minutes. 

Chelsea boss Emma Hayes reveals 'doubtful' England star Millie Bright is still struggling as a result of pre-World Cup knee injury ahead of Paris FC Champions League clash

Chelsea captain Millie Bright may have to miss her team's Women's Champions League clash against Paris FC because of a knee injury, Emma Hayes says.

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Defender had knee surgery in early 2023Chelsea being cautious with number of gamesBright could pull out of England teamWHAT HAPPENED?

The defender has featured prominently for Chelsea this season, making seven appearances across the Women's Super League (WSL) and Champions League. However, Blues coach Hayes says a knee issue she sustained before the World Cup earlier this year is still an issue as Bright must manage her workload after undergoing an operation.

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Hayes told reporters ahead of Thursday's European clash: "Millie's 50/50 for tomorrow. Having so many games in quick succession, we're managing her loading. She's very much in doubt for tomorrow. Preparation going into the World Cup wasn't ideal. She probably rushed herself back and she's also come back after the World Cup and quickly into the Chelsea season. Perhaps she needed a little bit longer. Her knee is a little bit angry at the minute. It is not anything too detrimental. We're just listening to her body. We're going to take decisions on a day-by-day basis."

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Bright was named in the England squad for the matches against Netherlands and Scotland next month. However, Hayes added that there is a "strong possibility" that the 30-year-old will have to pull out of the camp.

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Chelsea host Paris FC at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League. The London side are second in their group after drawing their first game of the competition. The reigning WSL champions and current leaders will then face Leicester in the league on Sunday.

'The whole thing is very odd' – Chelsea's £1bn transfer spend questioned by Asmir Begovic with ex-Blues 'keeper admitting he hasn't heard of some signings

Ex-Chelsea goalkeeper Asmir Begovic has questioned the Blues’ £1 billion ($1.2bn) spending spree, claiming he has not heard of some of their signings.

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Big money invested across the last 12 monthsLittle return enjoyed so farUrged to snap up more proven talentWHAT HAPPENED?

The Premier League giants have invested heavily since Todd Boehly completed his takeover of the club in summer 2022. Eye-watering amounts of money have been splashed out on the likes of Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly, Marc Cucurella, Wesley Fofana, Mykhailo Mudryk, Enzo Fernandez, Malo Gusto, Christopher Nkunku, Axel Disasi, Moises Caicedo, Romeo Lavia and Cole Palmer.

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Begovic, who spent two seasons at Stamford Bridge between 2015 and 2017, has told podcast of business in west London: "If you’re spending £115m on Caicedo, surely you spend £120m on Declan Rice? I don’t know Declan personally, I’m not saying he doesn’t want to play for Arsenal, but hand on heart I think he’d have wanted to go to Chelsea. You look at some of these players and think, ‘How is Declan Rice going somewhere else?’ Players like this, they would go to Chelsea in the past; players in their prime, and Declan Rice is in his prime.

"I watch football like a mad man and I’m not familiar with half these players! For me it’s odd, the whole thing is very odd. I don’t see the construction of the team, this whole rebuilding transition phase is a bit of an excuse to me. I’m not saying I don’t like Enzo Fernandez, but if we’re going to spend £230m on him and Caicedo then I’d prefer Declan Rice over any of those players if I can get him. Get the best players in through the door please."

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Ex-Bosnia international Begovic, who took in 33 appearances for the Blues and is now on the books at Queens Park Rangers, added: "Honestly, I mean in the last 12 months… what has happened at Chelsea football club? It just beggars belief. I mean the squad of players at Mauricio Pochettino’s disposal, the amount of money spent is 12th in the league – it’s mid-table! It is literally mid-table. If they were any higher you would be working miracles. You have a bit of [bad] luck with Christopher Nkunku, I get it, he’s a top player. Cole Palmer has only just come in.

"But what is going on with the recruitment of these players? Why is Chelsea football club rebuilding? Why is Chelsea football club in a transition? This is one of the best. I mean I’ve been there. I’m proud to have been there. It’s one of the best locations to play football in the world. I remember being with players in the dressing room, world class, world class, world class. Buying from Barcelona, buying from Real Madrid, buying from Bayern Munich. It’s like, we’re buying from Brighton, potential players. And I get you need a part of that, but where is the top world class players?"

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Chelsea missed out on European qualification last season, leaving them without continental competition for the first time since 2016-17, and they have stumbled out of the blocks in 2023-24 – picking up four points from a possible 12.

First Zinedine Zidane, now Kaka! Real Madrid sensation Jude Bellingham picks up another legendary comparison as Carlo Ancelotti lauds England star as ‘a humble and hardworking boy’

Jude Bellingham has been compared to Kaka by Carlo Ancelotti as the manager lauded the midfielder as "humble and hard working".

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Bellingham in sublime form at Real MadridAncelotti compared him to Brazil legend KakaHailed the midfielder's work rateWHAT HAPPENED?

Bellingham, in just 16 games, has scored 15 goals and provided four assists, making him the fastest player to reach this milestone in the white shirt. His exploits in front of goal led the Italian manager to compare the English youngster to that of Kaka during his stint with AC Milan in the early 2000s.

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When Ancelotti was asked if he found Bellingham similar to Alfredo di Stefano, Zinedine Zidane and Johan Cruyff, the coach replied: "I have never seen Di Stefano play. In the previous press conference I made the comparison with Zidane… and… well, I am surprised by him, I would say the closest thing is like the first time I saw Kaka. I’m not saying that he is similar to him, but he has similarities to Kaka."

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While most coaches would have been ecstatic with the goalscoring trait of Bellingham, Ancelotti revealed that he is more of an admirer of the midfielder's work rate.

When asked if the former Borussia Dortmund player is their main goalscorer, Ancelotti said: "No, I don’t think we have ever asked Bellingham to score goals. He is doing it because he has this fantastic ability to reach the opponent’s area at the right time. The respect we have for him is for the work he does… not for the goals. He is greatly respected for what he does on the field, which goes far beyond goals. He is a humble and hardworking boy. Entering the Madrid dressing room is easy.”

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Alarm bells started ringing at Valdebebas when Bellingham was spotted walking out of the training earlier than usual on Friday. It is known that the midfielder is carrying a shoulder injury that will require surgery at some point in the future but Ancelotti dismissed speculations about a potential injury and confirmed that he is available for selection.

"Bellingham is ready to play tomorrow. He has no problem, he is a little tired. He has a slight discomfort in his ankle and we have preferred to avoid contact. He will play tomorrow," he said.

Real Madrid will host Granada in a La Liga fixture on Saturday afternoon at Santiago Bernabeu.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe is saying all the right things – but just how realistic is new Man Utd co-owner's three-year plan?

The INEOS chairman has taken on arguably the biggest challenge in football at Old Trafford, and there will be no quick fix

Less than 24 hours after officially taking over football operations at Manchester United, Sir Jim Ratcliffe outlined his lofty ambitions for the future from the boardroom suite of his INEOS headquarters in London. He struck all the right notes, even going so far as to channel legendary former manager Sir Alex Ferguson when vowing to end 11 years of "complete misery" and close the gap on Manchester City and Liverpool.

“We have a lot to learn from our noisy neighbour and the other ­neighbour,” Ratcliffe said. "They are the enemy at the end of the day. There is nothing I would like better than to knock both of them off their perch."

The 71-year-old billionaire went on to warn fans there will be no "overnight change", but also insisted United can accomplish their goals by as early as 2027, one year before the club's 150th anniversary. “The fans would run out of patience if it was a 10-year plan,” he added. “But it’s certainly a three-year plan to get there. I think the key thing is our trajectory, so that ­people can see that we’re making progress. Because it’s not easy to turn ­Manchester United into the world’s best football team.”

That last sentence is the understatement of the century. Ratcliffe's arrival has generated a new wave of optimism at Old Trafford, but bringing United back to the top of the game in such a short period of time would be nothing short of a miracle.

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Ratcliffe clearly understands the huge task on his hands at Old Trafford, but he is now under pressure to deliver on his promise, and that begins with what happens on the pitch.

United are currently enjoying their best period of the season, with six wins and one draw from their last seven games across all competitions. That run has eased pressure on head coach Erik ten Hag, but it hasn't made up for the damage that was done between August and December. United are still five points adrift of the Premier League's top-four and only have the FA Cup left to play for in terms of silverware after crashing out of the Champions League and Carabao Cup in embarrassing fashion.

Even more concerning is the fact United still don't seem to have a cohesive structure under Ten Hag, with the dressing room reportedly split on whether he is the right man to take the team forward. Results have improved because certain individuals have stepped up to the plate, but the glaring weaknesses across the pitch haven't been fixed, and the reality is United are further behind City and Liverpool than ever before.

Ten Hag's contract is due to expire in 2025, and Ratcliffe has hinted his future is very much in the balance, albeit while pointing out David Moyes, Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer also failed in an environment that has become toxic since Ferguson's exit.

"If you look at the 11 years that have gone since David Gill and Sir Alex stepped down, there has been a whole series of coaches," said Ratcliffe. "Some of them were very good, but none of them has been successful or survived for very long. You can't blame all the coaches. The only conclusion is that the environment in which they were working didn't work. Erik's been in that environment and what we have to do is make sure that environment, the organisation, the people in the structure, are right.

"But we’ve made some quite difficult decisions in our time in business. We’ll just be logical about it, assess the facts and make a fair judgement. We're not a brutal organisation really. But sometimes you do have to make decisions, that may not be popular."

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Beyond United's lack of identity and clear style of play, Ten Hag is also responsible for wasting a hefty transfer pot, with the likes of Antony, Casemiro, Andre Onana and Mason Mount all unable to live up to their price tags. Ratcliffe recognises that recruitment has been United's biggest problem over the past decade, and it appears that Ten Hag will no longer be trusted to have the final say on new additions to the squad.

"We need to be as good as anyone else in the game at recruitment and we haven't been," Ratcliffe told the . "FFP [Financial Fair Play] is a new element in football and a really important part of managing a football club well. We will assess how much money we have available and use it well."

It has been reported that United's transfer budget will be significantly squeezed in the summer due to Financial Fair Play restrictions, and an even bigger hit will be taken if they fail to qualify for the Champions League, which means player sales and extensive scouting will be necessary.

To that end, Ratcliffe has already managed to poach City recruitment guru Omar Berrada – who played a key role in Erling Haaland's move to the Etihad Stadium – with his appointment as the club's new CEO described as a move to put "football and performance on the pitch back at the heart of everything we do".

The INEOS chairman has also identified Dan Ashworth as his number one choice to take over as sporting director, and expressed his frustration over Newcastle's attempts to prevent the 52-year-old from taking on a new challenge at Old Trafford. The Magpies have placed Ashworth on gardening leave until their receive a £20m compensation fee, which might mean he will be left twiddling his thumbs at home until the expiration of his contract in 2026.

He said: "I think it’s a bit silly, personally. I won’t get dragged into that. What I do think is completely absurd is suggesting a man who is really good at his job sits in his garden for one-and-a-half years."

Ratcliffe is not worried about ruffling a few feathers to assemble his dream team, though. "We have to make sure that the right people end up in the right positions," he added to . "Every person in management has to be world-class."

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Ratcliffe was also asked whether it is possible Mason Greenwood could still be reintegrated into the first team at Old Trafford. United originally planned to do exactly that after a six-month internal investigation, only to perform a U-turn after a public backlash and send Greenwood out on loan to Getafe in August.

Greenwood saw criminal charges of attempted rape, assault, and coercive control against him dropped in February last year, but he is still facing the court of public opinion. Ratcliffe's answer was a surprising one, as he confirmed that a fresh decision on the 22-year-old's future will be made at the end of the season.

"All I can do is talk about the principle of how we will approach decisions like that. Is he the right type of ­footballer, are we happy with the… is he a good person or not?" said Ratcliffe. "It’s quite clear we have to make a decision. There is no decision that’s been made. The process will be: understand the facts not the hype and then try to come to a fair decision on the basis of values which is ­basically 'is he a good guy or not?' Could he play sincerely for Manchester United – and would we be comfortable with it and would the fans be comfortable with it?"

The last time Greenwood played for United was way back in January 2022, but he has been given a fresh start by Getafe, and has recorded 13 goal contributions in 24 appearances for the club to date. His performances have reportedly attracted the interest of La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona, and the expectation was he would complete a permanent transfer away from Manchester in the summer.

Ratcliffe's words suggest Greenwood could yet revive his United career, which is likely to divide opinion. There is no doubt that Greenwood remains a talented player capable of adding extra quality to the squad, but in the eyes of supporters' groups and councillors, bringing him back would set a worrying precedent.

Re-assessing the issue serves as proof that Ratcliffe is covering all bases, but nothing has really changed in the last seven months, and he risks alienating a large section of the fanbase by reversing the club's original stance.

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United's sub-standard team is currently mirrored by the stadium, which Ratcliffe acknowledges is "tired and in need of refurbishment". Old Trafford has been a home for the Red Devils since 1910, and boasts the largest capacity in the Premier League at 74,310, but plans are being drawn up for a new venue to be built next to the existing ground.

Ratcliffe's preference is to relocate as he feels the option of refurbishing a decaying Old Trafford "won't be perfect". He explained to the : "There is quite a big argument, in my view, for regenerating that whole south side of Manchester. The nucleus of it would be building a new world-class state-of-the-art stadium which could take England games, the FA Cup final, Champions League finals. It could serve the north of England."

United legend Gary Neville, who co-owns the Hotel Football establishment that sits just a hundred yards away from Old Trafford, has been chosen to advise on the feasibility of the project, after years of criticising the Glazer family for failing to invest in the upkeep of Old Trafford. Ratcliffe has suggested the government's Levelling Up scheme as a possible source of funding, while pointing out “people in the north pay their taxes just as people in the south pay their taxes”.

The idea will certainly feel rich to most of the British public given it's coming from a billionaire who is a resident in the tax haven of Monaco. reports that building a new stadium could cost over £2 billion, with only £237m ($300m) coming from the deal that saw Ratcliffe complete a purchase of a minority 27.7 percent stake in the club.

Damning UEFA report lists Man Utd as having the 'most expensive squad EVER' – worth eye-watering £1.21 billion – as staggering fees for Jadon Sancho & Antony take Red Devils past 2020 record set by Real Madrid

Antony and Jadon Sancho make up a Manchester United squad that was "the most expensive ever assembled" in football, according to a new UEFA report.

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Antony and Sancho signed for big feesUEFA reveals most expensive squad everDoesn't account for 2023-24 windowWHAT HAPPENED?

The report, taken by the European Club Finances and Investment Landscape, revealed Erik ten Hag's side to be worth £1.21bn ($1.52bn) by the end of the 2023 financial year. This beats the record in place since 2020 set by Real Madrid, whose illustrious team were worth an estimated £1.13bn ($1.42m) combined.

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The signings of Antony and Sancho contributed heavily to that final 2023 sum. The Brazilian is yet to fully take off since signing for £82m ($103m) in 2022, while the England winger was recently loaned back to Borussia Dortmund after failing to live up to his £73m ($92m) price tag. Other noteworthy costs include £80m ($100m)-man Harry Maguire, signed back in 2019, as well as veteran Casemiro, for whom United splashed out £70m ($88m) in 2022. Indeed, the figures are damning when lined up with United's fortunes on the pitch, with the Red Devils still a long way off being able to challenge for the Premier League and Champions League.

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However, that report does not take into account United's spending after the 2023 financial year, meaning £72m ($90m) Rasmus Hojlund, £55m ($69m) Mason Mount and £47m ($59m) Andre Onana are all omitted from that staggering total.

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UEFA's report adds that United's eye-watering sum is joined by Premier League rivals Manchester City, Chelsea, as well as European giants Real Madrid, who all topped £1bn ($1.26bn) in squad values for 2023. Todd Boehly's Blues were recently told they could spend up to another £350m ($439m) in the coming window, if the right player sales are sanctioned.

Man Utd player ratings vs Brentford: Scott McTominay, you beauty! Midfielder's late double secures remarkable comeback win after Casemiro catastrophe

The Scotland international was the most unlikely of heroes as the Red Devils pulled off an improbable comeback win after a dire overall display

As Alex Ferguson once said: "Football, bloody hell". On the day Old Trafford paid tribute to Ferguson's late wife Cathy, Manchester United pulled off the type of epic comeback they became famous for under the legendary Scottish manager.

And this time the hero was a Scotland international: Scott McTominay. The midfielder had only come off the bench in the 87th minute and his entrance looked like a desperate move from Erik ten Hag, who was on the verge of becoming the first manager to lose three games in a row at Old Trafford since Matt Busby in 1962.

But it proved an inspired change as McTominay pulled United level in the 92nd minute then headed home a Harry Maguire cross in the 96th minute, sending a disbelieving Old Trafford wild.

The win was all the harder to digest as United had played so poorly. They had given away a soft goal by Mathias Jensen after sloppy giveaway from Casemiro and a botched clearance by Victor Lindelof. Even leaving aside that poor goal, they had looked utterly void of belief and inspiration.

But McTominay, a boy made in United's academy, saved the day. And he may have saved Ten Hag's job as well.

GOAL rates Man United's players from an ecstatic Old Trafford…

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Andre Onana (5/10):

Made a real mess of the goal but made a couple of good saves in the second half.

Diogo Dalot (5/10):

One of very few players who looked like they could do something in attack.

Victor Lindelof (4/10):

Uncomfortable at left-back but it was from his usual position that he scuffed a clearance straight back to Brentford for the goal.

Harry Maguire (5/10):

Made his first league start of the season and looked shorn of confidence even though he didn't actually play that badly and set up the winner.

Jonny Evans (5/10):

Didn't do anything particularly bad but an obvious downgrade on the injured Raphael Varane.

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Mason Mount (5/10):

Worked hard but had very little tangible impact. His set-pieces were poor and could barely get a shot on goal or make a decent cross.

Casemiro (3/10):

Cumbersome in possession and lethargic out of it. Gave the ball away for the goal and could barely keep hold of it. Deservedly hooked at half-time.

Sofyan Amrabat (4/10):

Made his first start in midfield after getting progressively worse at left-back. Didn't offer much of an improvement.

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Bruno Fernandes (5/10):

At least showed desire and offered some hope of a goal. Forced 'keeper Thomas Strakosha to make two fine saves.

Rasmus Hojlund (4/10):

A huge drop off from Tuesday's striker's masterclass. Mistimed a first-half header which proved to be his only real chance.

Marcus Rashford (4/10):

His worst performance of the season. Didn't create even a hint of danger and looked utterly lost. Taken off for the third game in a row.

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Christian Eriksen (6/10):

An improvement on Casemiro and his passing gave the team some grip in midfield.

Alejandro Garnacho (7/10):

Showed his usual fighting spirit and gave the team some much needed spark. Helped set up the equaliser.

Antony (6/10):

Battled and ran hard but as usual had no end product. His every touch was booed by Brentford fans.

Anthony Martial (6/10):

Gave Hojlund support for the final 20 minutes.

Scott McTominay (10/10):

Only came on in the 87th minute but saved the day. Twice.

Erik ten Hag (7/10):

His substitutions paid off at last and he enjoyed his best comeback win of his two seasons in charge.

Lionel Messi vs Brazil: Why Argentina icon has struggled to take down South America's other superpower

Few teams have been able to keep the legendary attacker quiet, but his next opponent has been one of the best at doing so

Throughout his career, few teams have been able to really stop Lionel Messi. It's one of the reasons he's in this famous GOAT conversation, after all. No matter the level, no matter the competition, Messi's record speaks for itself. With the World Cup now in his back pocket, there isn't much left to hold against him.

Messi's record, however, isn't spectacular against everyone. A very small number of sides have been able to stop him, and one of them just so happens to be his next opponent in CONMEBOL's biggest game.

Fresh off a disappointing loss to one up-and-comer, Uruguay, Messi will lead Argentina against Brazil on Tuesday in a clash of South America's titans. Historically, Argentina are one of the few teams that can even compete with the famous Selecao. Brazil have more World Cups, but Argentina have more senior titles. It's a rivalry that's so good mostly because it has been so even.

It hasn't been for Messi, though. Brazil have largely been able to put a muzzle on the diminutive Argentine and, as they head into the next chapter of their historic rivalry, it may take the Messi magic that has often been missing for the world champions to escape the Maracana with a positive result.

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Few countries can put their resumes on the table against Brazil and Argentina, two of the premier national teams in the game since these sorts of competitions began.

On one side, you have Brazil, winners of five World Cups. They also have four Confederations Cups, two Olympic medals and nine U-20/U-17 World Cups to their name, as well as nine Copa America titles.

The one team with more Copas America? Argentina, who claimed their 15th title in 2021 with a famous victory in Brazil. That was Messi's first senior international trophy, and it paved the way for the success in Qatar one year later.

In terms of head-to-head, the two sides are relatively even. Brazil have won 43 of the 109 meetings between the two, with Argentina claiming 40. Until the Copa America final in 2021, though, Brazil reigned supreme when it mattered, winning six consecutive knockout clashes between the two dating back to 1995.

Argentina's win in the Copa America has only levelled up the rivalry, although it's one that has never really seen the best of Messi.

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It doesn't need to be explained how good Messi's international record is, but we'll do it anyway: 106 goals in 125 caps, a World Cup, a Copa America, an Olympic Gold Medal, a World Youth Championship title. Messi's now done just about everything there is to do.

One of the few places he's struggled, though, is Brazil. It's not that his record is bad, because, realistically, it isn't. But, by his standards, Messi has struggled a bit when staring down the famous yellow shirts.

In 13 career games against Brazil, Messi has just five goals. An okay haul, sure, but not quite up to his usual standards. Argentina are just 6-6-1 in matches vs Brazil with Messi in the XI.

However, a look at those five goals offers a better glimpse into the real situation. Three of his five goals came in the same friendly: a June 2012 win in the U.S. Another came in a 2010 friendly in Qatar, an interesting preview of what was to come over a decade later. The last came in the 2019 Superclasico de los Americas, which was held in Saudi Arabia.

Messi has never scored against Brazil, either home or away, in South America. He's also never scored against Brazil in World Cup qualifying, and the Selecao is the only opponent he has not defeated in a World Cup qualifier.

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There's a pretty easy answer to this question. It doesn't take much thought to figure out why Messi's goalscoring record isn't particularly great against Brazil, and that's because the Selecao are, in fact, very, very good.

There's never any sort of dropoff from Brazil, who have no rebuilding eras or generational shifts. It's a constant pipeline of talent flowing through the national team that keeps them permanently fixed to the top of the international game.

Defenders like Thiago Silva and Marquinhos would never have been too starstruck seeing Messi on the other side, nor is relative newcomer Eder Militao, a Real Madrid star. Legendary fullbacks like Dani Alves and Marcelo frequently made Argentina uncomfortable. A midfield shield like Casemiro, who has been at the top of that position for so long, is not one to be intimidated, either.

That's the easy answer: quality. From top to bottom, Brazil are always one of the most talented teams in the world. It hasn't been without controversy, though, with Messi once saying he believed there was something more foul going on.

After being eliminated at the hands of Brazil in the 2019 Copa America semifinals, Messi accused CONMBEOL of corruption in favor of Brazil. His accusation came after he was controversially sent off in Argentina's 2-1 win over Chile in the third place match, with Messi refusing to take part in the festivities after.

“We don’t have to be part of this corruption,” Messi said at the time. “They have showed us a lack of respect throughout this tournament. Sadly, the corruption, the referees, they don’t allow people to enjoy football, they ruined it a bit. I think the cup is fixed for Brazil. I hope that the VAR and the referees have nothing to do in this final and that Peru can compete because they have the team to do so although I think it’s difficult.”

Then-Brazil boss Tite hit back after Brazil's triumph.

"You have to have a little more respect and be careful," Tite said. "We played clean against Argentina. Messi was unfairly sent off against Chile. It was a yellow card. But be careful."

It only added a bit more spice to the rivalry, which remains as hot as any in South America due to the level on the field.

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Prior to the World Cup in Qatar, the Maracana was the site of Messi's greatest international triumph. It was also the site of his greatest career disappointment.

The famous venue was the host of the 2014 World Cup final, Messi's first crack at winning that golden trophy. We all know how it went: Messi and Argentina had their hearts broken at the death, with Mario Gotze etching his name in history as Germany lifted the trophy.

Seven years later, it was Messi's turn, as an Angel Di Maria goal led Argentina to a stunning win over Copa America hosts Brazil. The sight of Argentina lifting Messi into the air was a defining moment of his career, even if it was soon usurped by the images of him in Qatar.

That fact wasn't lost on Messi, who believed it was divine intervention that put Argentina in the Maracana that night.

"Coincidences don't exist," he said in his prematch speech ahead of the 2021 Copa America final. "This tournament had to be played in Argentina and do you know why? Because God brought it here so we win here in the Maracana for all of us. So let's go out there with confidence, with cool heads, and let's win this trophy. Come on boys!”

The stadium remains the site of one of Messi's greatest moments and the worst of his career as he prepares for what may just be his last ever match at the Maracana.

Hat-trick hero Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano ends 18-year cycle for PSV as Mexico star piles more misery on rock-bottom Ajax

Hirving ‘Chucky’ Lozano brought an 18-year cycle at PSV to a close by netting a hat-trick in a 5-2 demolition of hapless Ajax.

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Winger in impressive formReturned to Eindhoven over the summerHelped to stun arch-rivalsWHAT HAPPENED?

The Mexico international was at his inspirational best as he claimed the match ball in another impressive victory for the men from Eindhoven that has cemented their standing at the top of the Eredivisie table. In contrast, beleaguered Ajax find themselves rooted to the foot of the division.

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Lozano opened the scoring at Philips Stadion in the 20th minute, before grabbing his second of the game on the hour mark. A notable treble for the El Tri star was completed in the 72nd minute, with Ajax unable to contain the very obvious threat that he poses.

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Lozano has become the first PSV player to score a hat-trick in an Eredivisie clash with arch-rivals Ajax since Mark van Bommel in March 2005. That is quite some achievement and should help to cement his standing as a fan favourite in Eindhoven.

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‘Chucky’ returned to PSV during the summer transfer window, with the 28-year-old winger bringing a four-year stint at Serie A title holders Napoli to a close. He hit 40 goals for the club through 79 appearances during his first spell in the Netherlands and has settled quickly back in familiar surroundings.

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