Italy 0-3 Argentina: Lionel Messi's side win the Finalissima at Wembley after goals from Lautaro Martinez, Angel Di Maria and Paulo Dybala (2024)

Argentina won the Finalissima with a convincing 3-0 win over Italy at a packed Wembley.

First-half goals from Lautaro Martinez and Angel Di Maria put Lionel Scaloni's side in charge and a stoppage-time strike from substitute Paulo Dybala only reflected Argentina's superiority.

The game between the winners of last year's Copa America and European Championship was surprisingly one-sided as Lionel Messi captained his team to a deserved victory with a performance that rolled back the years in front of an adoring crowd.

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You could be forgiven for being unaware of the history of this competition given that, in its previous incarnation as the Artemio Franchi Cup, it was last held in 1993. Argentina beat Denmark in that one following a penalty shootout. Diego Maradona lifted the trophy.

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Italy: Donnarumma (7), Di Lorenzo (6), Bonucci (5), Chiellini (5), Emerson (6), Pessina (5), Jorginho (6), Barella (6), Bernardeschi (5), Belotti (5), Raspadori (7).

Subs: Lazzari (6), Scamacca (6), Locatelli (6), Spinazzola (6), Bastoni (6).

Argentina: Martinez (6), Molina (7), Romero (7), Otamendi (7), Tagliafico (8), De Paul (8), Rodriguez (7), Messi (9), Lo Celso (7), Di Maria (9), Lautaro Martinez (9).

Subs: Palacios (6), Alvarez (n/a), Pezzella (n/a), Gonzalez (n/a), Dybala (n/a).

Man of the match: Lionel Messi.

The only other occasion that it has been staged was the inaugural event in 1985 - when France beat Uruguay - but this fixture was well attended by supporters of both sides as 87,112 filled the stadium.

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The Argentinian fans among them certainly enjoyed the celebrations.

For Italy, it was an unhappy return to the scene of their Euro 2020 triumph over England last summer. That was heralded as a renaissance for Italian football under Roberto Mancini but they have since failed to qualify for the World Cup and were well beaten here.

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Attacking the end packed with Argentinian support, the South American side produced the more enterprising play from the outset with Di Maria trying an ambitious attempt from distance before Messi struck the wall with a free-kick that he had won himself.

It was the fifth minute before the No 10 had his first touch - cheered rapturously - but with Italy just beginning to get a foothold in the game it was his touch in the 28th minute that led to the opening goal. Pinning his marker, Messi raced away and set up Martinez to score.

The Inter forward was left with a straightforward finish after Messi's magic but he turned provider in first-half stoppage time with some rather more impressive work. Martinez's strong hold-up play bought him the space to thread a pass in behind the Italy defence.

Di Maria managed to force his way between the backtracking Giorgio Chiellini and the onrushing Gianluigi Donnarumma, proceeding to dink the ball over the goalkeeper and spark wild scenes of celebration among that exuberant Argentinian crowd.

Italy 0-3 Argentina: Lionel Messi's side win the Finalissima at Wembley after goals from Lautaro Martinez, Angel Di Maria and Paulo Dybala (1)

Mancini made three changes at the break - Chiellini, in his final appearance, among them - but Argentina continued to enjoy themselves with Di Maria testing Donnarumma with a deflected shot on the break before forcing a good save with a volley when Messi pulled a corner back to him on the edge of the box.

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Giovani Lo Celso should have done better when attempting to turn the ball in from Messi's centre and the captain himself went close to sending his supporters into ecstasy only to be denied by Donnarumma three times in quick succession in the second half.

Messi, in the stadium where he won the Champions League in 2011, was bringing out the party tricks by then against an increasingly disjointed Italy and he was heavily involved in the third goal when it finally came, Dybala slotting home after another driving run forward from the veteran.

After years of trying, Messi was able to lift another trophy with Argentina - repeating Maradona's feat of 1993.

Analysis: Messi loving life with Argentina

Italy 0-3 Argentina: Lionel Messi's side win the Finalissima at Wembley after goals from Lautaro Martinez, Angel Di Maria and Paulo Dybala (2)

There was a time when those in his homeland wondered why Messi was unable to hit the same heights for his country than he managed for his club - Argentina looking on enviously as Barcelona got the best from the best player on the planet.

How that has changed. A season in which Messi's levels were perceived to have dipped at new club Paris Saint-Germain - even being booed at one stage - has begun with a Copa America trophy and finished with Finalissima success.

Argentina is his happy place now.

This is not the great Barcelona team. On paper, it is not even the best Argentina team of his long career. But it is a team in the truest sense. Scaloni has found the balance that others could not. With a World Cup later this year, who knows where that could take them.

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Italy 0-3 Argentina: Lionel Messi's side win the Finalissima at Wembley after goals from Lautaro Martinez, Angel Di Maria and Paulo Dybala (2024)

FAQs

Has Messi scored 6 goals in a match? ›

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Messi has scored five goals in a single game twice in his career with the first being his record-breaking performance for Barcelona against Bayer Leverkusen in 2012 in which the forward became the first man to score five times in a single Champions League match.

What did Argentina win at Wembley? ›

Lionel Messi pulls strings as Argentina outclass Italy in Finalissima at Wembley. Argentina marked the revival of the Cup of Champions in style as they outclassed Italy 3-0 in a heavyweight clash billed as the "Finalissima" at a raucous Wembley Stadium on Wednesday.

How many goals did Messi scored in the World Cup without penalties? ›

Of the 15 goals scored by Lionel Scaloni's side at the World Cup, Messi provided seven. Four of those were from the penalty spot and three from open play, and all were decisive.

What is Messi net worth? ›

Messi is the second highest-paid athlete in the world as of 2023, and has earned an estimated $1.15 billion in his career so far, according to Forbes. Messi owns a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio, holds lucrative brand partnerships, and even owns a hotel chain.

Does Messi have 6 golden boot? ›

Lionel Messi is the all time record winner of the award, having won it six times overall. He also holds the record for most goals and most points in a single season (50 and 100 respectively, in 2011–12). Cristiano Ronaldo is second on the all time list, having won four Golden Shoes, as well as two consecutively.

Has Messi scored 5 goals in one match? ›

Barcelona 7-1 Bayer 04 Leverkusen – 7 March 2012

This remains the only club game in Messi's career in which he's scored five goals, while they came as part of his record-breaking 2011-12 season at Barcelona.

Is the Finalissima a major trophy? ›

(🌕) 'Finalissima' trophy against Italy is considered as major international title. So the winner country can count it as one more title in its history.

Has Argentina ever won a Cup? ›

Argentina have won the FIFA World Cup three times – in 1978, 1986 and 2022.

What is Argentina best defeat in football history? ›

Argentina national football team
FIFA ranking
Biggest defeat
Czechoslovakia 6–1 Argentina (Helsingborg, Sweden; 15 June 1958) Bolivia 6–1 Argentina (La Paz, Bolivia; 1 April 2009) Spain 6–1 Argentina (Madrid, Spain; 27 March 2018)
World Cup
Appearances18 (first in 1930)
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What was Messi first number? ›

30 was his first jersey number when he started out for Barcelona. It obviously had a emotional value to him and he didn't want to snatch no. 10 from Neymar. Since the reason Neymar left was to not be in the shadow of messi.

Who has more trophies Messi or Ronaldo? ›

They are two of the most decorated footballers ever, having won a combined 79 official trophies (Messi 44, Ronaldo 35) during their senior careers thus far, and have regularly broken the 50-goal barrier in a single season.

Is Messi better than Ronaldo? ›

Who is better Messi Or Ronaldo? Ronaldo has scored a record number of international goals and appearances, but Messi has won more Ballon d'Or awards (8). Messi has spent most of his playing career in Spain and France, while Ronaldo has played in Portugal, England, Spain, and Italy.

Why is Messi not a billionaire? ›

no he is not a billionaire as his net worth is around $400million(usd). however he became the second athlete after cristiano ronaldo to EARN a billion dollars pre tax. he earns over $120million(usd) in an year. most of his earnings come from his wages paid by the club and they also include bonuses and image rights.

Is Ronaldo a millionaire or billionaire? ›

However, Bernard Arnault of French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH saw his wealth increase 37%, boosting him to the first place on the list. Among the newly minted billionaires are sports and entertainment stars, including Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Rihanna.

Who is the No 1 richest footballer in the world? ›

Faiq Bolkiah

Which players scored 6 goals in one match? ›

International
CompetitionPlayer(s)Score
FIFA World CupOleg Salenko6–1
FIFA World Cup qualificationArchie Thompson31–0
FIFA Confederations CupCuauhtémoc Blanco5–1
Marzouk Al-Otaibi5–1
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Has anyone scored 6 goals in football? ›

The record is also shared in Serie A, with Silvio Piola and Omar Sivori of Vercelli and Juventus respectively both notching six goals in a single game.

Which player score 9 goals in one match? ›

Watch Erling Haaland score 9 goals in 1 game - Futbol on FanNation.

What are 5 goals called in football? ›

For reference: 2 = brace, 3 = hat-trick, 4 = haul, 5 = glut, 6 = double hat-trick, 7 = haul-trick.

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