translated from Spanish: Argentina vs Brazil: a favourable record but with 28 years of drought in Copa America

Argentina had a good time against Venezuela on the 2-0. Brazil should have waited for the penalties but it was clear to dominate Paraguay. Now the speculations are over, and on Tuesday in belo Horizonte will be held a historic Brazil and Argentina for Copa America, which has a past with 33 matches. Since it all started in 1916, they played that many times, where the national team is dominating. He draws six matches out of it with a total of 15 to 9 and another 9 draws in between, several of which had a winner on penalties.

Argentina’s last win against Brazil in Copa América was 3–2 in 1991.

The last clash between the two takes us to Venezuela 2007, when the two teams crossed paths in the final, which ended with a strong 3–0 victory over the team leading “Coco” Basile, where Messi took his first steps. It was just that match that took 12 years for the faces to be seen again and from there to back, you have to count 16 years to find Argentina’s triumph against Brazil again. It was 3 to 2 in 1991, for the team that would end up winning the Cup. 

Brazil was left with the last crossing of Copa América. It was in the 2007 Venezuela final, 3-0.

Since that game, three draws and two losses have passed. 1 to 1 in 1993 (Argentina won 6-5 on penalties), 2 to 2 in 1995 (Brazil 4-2) 2 to 1 for Brazil in 1999, another 2 to 2 in the 2004 final (Brazil 4-2) and the 3-0 fall in the aforementioned Maracaibo final.Now , in Belo Horizonte it is turn to try turning history in this streak that wears the canarnha in its favor, in what will be one of the most important matches of the Argentina national team in recent years. Sleep grows and hope grows too. In this note:

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