Messi, Aguero will have to sweat against Brazil, says Jesus
BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil: Argentina forwards Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero will have to sweat if they’re going to break down Brazil’s watertight defence in their Copa America semi-final, says Selecao striker Gabriel Jesus.
Hosts Brazil have yet to concede a goal in four matches at the Copa while Argentina have improved defensively and kept clean sheets in their last two matches. Jesus expects a tight contest in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday and says Brazil’s defence won’t give Argentina’s forward line an inch.
“It’s tough to get behind a defence that doesn’t concede goals,” the Manchester City forward said of Argentina’s backline. “It’s also a long time since we conceded a goal. It’s very important to have a solid defence.
“But it won’t be easy for Argentina to get behind us. Obviously they have Messi who is the best player in the world, and they have Aguero, one of the best center-forwards, but they’re going to have to sweat to get in behind.”
Jesus said he was sure “Argentina will attack us” and he’s looking forward to joking around with his City team-mates Aguero and center-back Nicolas Otamendi, but only after the match. What’s clear, though, is that this is the most keenly anticipated match on the continent, between the two regional giants.
Brazil are the most successful team in World Cup history with five titles to Argentina’s two, but at a continental level, the roles are reversed as Argentina have won the Copa 14 times compared to eight for Brazil.
Should Argentina win again, they would match Uruguay’s record of 15 titles. “These are two giants, from countries with a lot of history,” said Jesus. “We’re playing at home and we have more pressure to win, but it’s a ‘clasico’ against Argentina.”
These two sides’ defenses have been on top so far but given the attacking talent that will be on show, a goalless draw would be unthinkable, even though there have been three already in the knock-out stages out of four matches.
Brazil will likely line up with Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino flanked by Jesus and the exciting Gremio forward Everton, a reported target for Manchester City. Argentina are almost certainly sure to stick to the trio that played their last two matches with Lautaro Martinez joining Messi and Aguero. Brazil lead the head-to-head record with 41 wins to 38 and 26 draws.
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