Copa America 2021 final: Messi v Neymar, Argentina v Brazil
Mining in the Euro 2020 final, there is a lot of controversy over the closing of the roots - it is the Copa America 2021 final in Brazil.
Europe may be level with England starting with Italy at Sunday's Euro 2020 show but the biggest game was so high that it was called Melusi-affiliated cars and was able to use the old age between Saturday's two Copa America defending belts.
Brazil and Argentina are Clasico eyes.
These teams met at the forefront in 1914 and the front teeth, establishing us as the two strongest teams in world football.
Together they have won seven trophies for most people.
Both teams have been head and shoulders above their rivals in this year's Copa America and Neymar and Lionel Messi have been shortlisted for two outstanding players in the tournament.
Argentina has never been defeated by 19 of the 19-year-olds born when the Maracana, while Brazil, which will introduce player solutions, has been unbeaten since Argentina was placed on hot spots in the months of 2019.
This year's final is particularly interesting for time, organization, and staff.
The tournament was supposed to be held in Colombia and Argentina but Brazil took the reins at the last minute due to the unrest in Colombia and the increase of COVID-19 in Argentina.
And it's another tournament where Argentina - and especially Messi - wants to end a long-term drought.
They have not won a major title since lifting the Copa America in 1993 and Messi has never won a silver medal with the national team.
Brazil is a minor favorite not just because they are at home and have a better record in this tournament. They have a reputation for beating Argentina in crunch matches.
The two teams have met four times in the finals, three in the Copa America and one in the Confederation Cup - in 2005.
Argentina beat Brazil in the pre-Copa America in 1937 but have never done so in a show since.
Brazil won the 2004 Copa America finals in Peru and Venezuela in 2007, where they defeated a team that had a young Messi in his first international final.
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