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Copa America 2019: Messi gets red card as Argentina beat Chile

The big talking point of this Copa America clash was undoubtedly the sending off of Medel and Messi – who has never been sent off for Barcelona, and whose only other red card was on his international debut 14 years ago.

Copa America 2019: Messi gets red card as Argentina beat Chile

Paraguayan referee Mario Diaz de Vivar shows the red card to Argentina's Lionel Messi and Chile's Gary Medel as they have a physical encounter during the Copa America football tournament third-place match at the Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on July 6, 2019. (Photo by EVARISTO SA / AFP)

Lionel Messi was shown only the second red card of his career as Argentina beat Chile 2-1 in a hot-tempered Copa America third-place play-off.

The Barcelona forward had provided the assist for Sergio Aguero’s opener before Paulo Dybala made it 2-0, the BBC reported on Saturday.

But Messi was shown a red following a clash with Gary Medel, which also saw the Chile player dismissed.

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Arturo Vidal scored a second-half penalty but Argentina held off the fightback to secure third place.

However, the big talking point of this Copa America clash was undoubtedly the sending off of Medel and Messi – who has never been sent off for Barcelona, and whose only other red card was on his international debut 14 years ago.

Tension had been building as the game wore on in a physical encounter with both sides often giving away niggly free-kicks.

Tempers spilled over eight minutes before half time when Messi appeared to nudge over Medel as they both challenged for the ball.

Medel responded by forcibly pushing his face into Messi’s as the two players argued before the referee arrived and dismissed them both.

It seemed harsh on Messi, who in the replays of the incident did not appear to respond aggressively to Medel’s action.

Chile had also lost Alexis Sanchez to injury early on. The Manchester United forward appeared to suffer a hamstring injury when chasing a long ball over the defence.

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