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7. Lucas Paqueta
Over in Europe, Germany’s era-defining midfielder Toni Kroos is treating to us a wonderful last dance. Every knockout game could be his last in professional football, having announced his decision to walk away at the very peak of his powers.
The same could be said for Paqueta, albeit for entirely different reasons. The West Ham schemer may find himself banned from the game for life if found guilty of betting offences, despite being just 26 years of age.
Whatever happens next, he’s been a joy to watch. He was Brazil’s best player in their otherwise turgid 0-0 opener against Costa Rica and was outrageous in the 4-1 mauling of Paraguay, setting up Vinicius Junior for the opener before notching the fourth himself from the penalty spot.
As ever, the Selecao are blessed with some wonderful talent. Paqueta might not be their best player, but he might just be their most important. The man that makes them tick, pulling the strings from midfield.
6. Vinicius Junior
The Ballon d’Or contender found himself faced with a landslide of criticism following his meek showing in the opener against Costa Rica, in which Brazil boss Dorival Junior shifted him across the forward line to little success, eventually withdrawing him with 20 minutes to go.
This is a man that’s scored in two Champions League final victories with Real Madrid and has shown up time and again on the biggest stages in club football. Yet there remains a sense in Brazil that he’s yet to emulate Neymar, who was considerably more prolific at the same age, or the other icons of Brazilian football by reproducing his club form on the international stage.
The 23-year-old had an answer for his critics against Paraguay, scoring twice before half-time to give Brazil a commanding lead. He might’ve had a hat-trick had he taken the penalty midway through the second half.
Brazil remain an intriguing work in progress, but they’re well-placed for the quarter-finals and will take some stopping if their one true Galactico can continue delivering like this.
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5. James Rodriguez
The Colombian has struggled over recent years as current trends in the club game have moved away from the use of a classic No.10, but he continues to deliver the goods for his country.
Watch him with the ball at his feet and this could be 2014. You’re 10 years younger. Close your eyes and you can just hear ITV’s Brazil, Braziiiiil theme.
In all seriousness, he was nothing short of wonderful in Colombia’s opening victories over Paraguay and Costa Rica, topping the assists chart by setting up three of his side’s five goals so far.
4. Darwin Nunez
Forget everything you know about Darwin Nunez: Liverpool Striker. That strange, wildly inconsistent forward is presumably having a summer off in Merseyside.
No, instead the Copa America has been treated to Darwin Nunez: Uruguay Striker. That’s a different proposition entirely. A dead-eyed hotshot that’s now scored in his last seven successive appearances on the international stage, including their successive Copa victories over Panama and Bolivia.
USMNT, you’ve been warned.
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3. Federico Valverde
There’s a strong argument that Uruguay, not World Cup holders Argentina, have been the best side in South America since Bielsa was appointed last year.
They’ve beaten both Brazil and Argentina in qualifying and have kicked off this year’s Copa America by sticking a combined eight goals past Panama and Bolivia.
Real Madrid star Federico Valverde, fresh from winning another Champions League, is the man who pulls the strings from midfield. You’d swear he’d been developed in a lab as Bielsa’s perfect player, such is his inspired mix of energy and technical ability.
He’s probably not a glamorous enough name, but if he were to lead Uruguay to Copa America glory, he should definitely be in contention for the Ballon d’Or.
2. Lautaro Martinez
The early front runner for the Golden Boot is averaging a goal every 30 minutes, having only started one of Argentina’s three group-stage matches.
Coming into this tournament off the back of his best season yet for Inter, winning the Cappocannoniere award for Serie A’s top scorer after firing the Nerazzurri to the title, he looks in a confident mood.
At the World Cup, Martinez started out with Lionel Scaloni’s faith up top before losing his place to Julian Alvarez. This time around he’s scored off the bench against Canada and Chile and marked his first start with two goals. Surely he’s done enough to displace Alvarez for the upcoming knockouts.
Ultimately, though, if Argentina were to go far or even retain the trophy, it’ll be difficult to look past you know who…
1. Lionel Messi
We just can’t look past him. Even after turning 37 and in his twilight years, he remains Argentina’s talisman, central to everything they do going forward.
He wasn’t at his vintage best in the opener against Canada, but even on an off night where he fluffed a couple of presentable opportunities to score he set up Martinez for the second goal and created five more big chances.
The woodwork denied him against Chile on a frustrating evening, but he was once again the best player on the pitch. That was despite appearing to struggle with a thigh problem, which required treatment.
Messi appeared to be struggling with a thigh problem against Chile, but their early qualification allowed him to be rested in the relative dead rubber against Peru.
Expect him to be hungry, fresh, fit and firing for the knockout stages. The holders have a favourable draw, avoiding Colombia, Brazil and Argentina until the final. Given that, we fully expect Messi to captain Argentina in yet another major final – at Miami Gardens, no less – come July 15th.
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