Messi braced for tough Copa America defence
Argentina is preparing to defend its Copa America title, but Lionel Messi is staying realistic ahead of its opening match against Canada on Friday.
The Albiceleste beat Brazil 1-0 in the final in 2021 to win the title for the first time since 1993 before going on to lift the World Cup just over a year later.
Since its victory over France in December 2022, Argentina has remained in strong form, losing just one of its 14 matches in all competitions and winning the other 13.
Messi, who will become the Copa America's all-time record appearance-maker when he next features in the tournament, says he expects to face a tough challenge to retain the trophy.
"Argentina are always favourites," Messi said. "I think it is going to be a very eventful tournament because national teams are becoming better and better.
"Today we are the best because we won the World Cup, but the Copa America is going to be difficult.
"It will be even, and our team is aware that we are going to have to continue doing the same and more to win again.
"We are going to try to win the Copa America again but let's remember that not everything is about winning."
Meanwhile, Canada is making its first appearance at the Copa America after qualifying through the playoffs with a 2-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago.
It failed to get out of the group stage on its return to the world stage in Qatar two years ago, but now under new coach Jesse Marsch it is looking to make an impression before co-hosting the World Cup in 2026.
Canada had an encouraging 0-0 draw against France in its last warm-up match and will hope a squad containing Alphonso Davies, Stephen Eustaquio and Jonathan David can be competitive in a Group A that also contains Chile and Peru.
Tests do not come much tougher than the reigning champion, but Marsch is confident his side has a plan to deal with the danger Argentina, and Messi, pose.
"We're excited for this tournament, we know it's a big challenge," Marsch said. "It won't be a shock to us when we encounter the quality and the level of play with Argentina.
"We'll be preparing heavily for everything that Argentina will do and prepare for what they present. Certainly, Messi is still a massive part of their team and who they are."