From the Back Pages, July 2: WATCH: Lionel Messi’s incredible dribble ties Paraguay defenders in knots to help Argentina book place in Copa America final

Argentina thrashed Paraguay 6-1 in Concepcion on Tuesday night to book their place in the Copa America final, with one particular moment in the match drawing gasps from the viewing public. With Gerardo Martino’s side 3-1 up, Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi went on a solo run through the Paraguayan back-line to create Argentina’s fourth. (Daily Mail)

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