Argentina’s impressive 3-0 Finalissima win over Italy saw La Albiceleste set a national new record of 32 matches unbeaten.
Lionel Scaloni’s men were sensational at Wembley, producing a dominant and rampant performance that could have seen them claim an even more one-sided victory.
Lautaro Martinez, Angel Di Maria and Paulo Dybala got the goals, while Lionel Messi pulled the strings as Argentina made something of a statement less than six months before the World Cup.
Argentina’s last defeat was a 2-0 loss to bitter rivals Brazil in the semi-finals of the 2019 Copa America, but they got their revenge in the final last year, beating the Selecao 1-0 at the Maracana to clinch their first title in 28 years.
Their 32 games unbeaten is a new record for official games, though Argentina did go 33 matches without defeat under Alfio Basile – that run included two fixtures not recognised by FIFA as they were against the Rest of America and the Rest of World in 1991.
Argentina’s streak is the longest currently intact in international football and leaves them just five adrift of the all-time record set by Italy themselves last year.
32 – La @Argentina de Lionel Scaloni llegó a 32 partidos sin derrotas (21V 11E): la racha más larga de su historia superando los 31 conseguidos entre 1991 y 1993. Entonado. pic.twitter.com/RdPpur3djT
— OptaJavier (@OptaJavier) June 1, 2022
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