Lionel Messi finally secured his holy grail this weekend as Argentina claimed a 1-0 win over bitter rivals Brazil at the Maracana to lift the Copa America.
The six-time Ballon d'Or winner has cleaned up time and again with club side Barcelona but major honours at international level had repeatedly proved elusive. Germany beat the Albiceleste 1-0 after extra time in the 2014 World Cup final, after which Messi was named player of the tournament – a much disputed award given he appeared to be shadow of himself during the closing knockout stages.
The same could not be said when the 34-year-old lifted the individual gong in Rio. Although he was not Argentina's standout performer in the final, Messi was a man on a mission who would not be denied throughout the competition. Here, we take a game-by-game look at how the great man inspired a long-awaited triumph.
Group stage: Argentina 1-1 Chile
Messi got an early shot at the team who inflicted Copa heartache upon Argentina during the 2015 and 2016 final penalty shoot-outs and at times it felt like he was playing them by himself.
He opened the scoring with a stunning free-kick. A rash challenge from Nicolas Tagliafico resulted in a Chile penalty before the hour, with Eduardo Vargas converting on the rebound after Emiliano Martinez saved from Arturo Vidal. A timely reminder that Messi would not quite be able to do this all alone.
Group stage: Argentina 1-0 Uruguay
From a short corner, Messi unfurled a trademark slow-slow-quick dribble to engineer space for the cross from which Guido Rodriguez scored the only goal.
Although less immediately visible than in the Chile match, Messi showcased his overall mastery of the game as he relentlessly poked and prodded at Uruguay.
Group stage: Argentina 1-0 Paraguay
This was the only game in the build-up to the final where Messi was unable to provide either a goal or an assist amid a cagey affair of few chances.
Angel Di Maria unfurled a dreamy reverse pass for Papu Gomez to dink home a cute early finish – both pieces of skill that would have looked at home emanating from Messi's boots.
Group stage: Bolivia 1-4 Argentina
Bolivia left the competition with four defeats from as many outings and Messi and Argentina went to town on the Group A whipping boys.
The number 10 set up Gomez's opener and scored twice himself, the first from the penalty spot.
Quarter-final: Argentina 3-0 Ecuador
By the first knockout round, Argentina and Messi had hit their stride. He set up goals for De Paul and Martinez before getting in on the act in injury time.
Semi-final: Argentina 1-1 Colombia (Argentina won 3-2 on penalties)
Repeating a theme from the group stage, Messi got the assist for Martinez's early breakthrough before fading as Luis Diaz equalised after half-time.
Messi converted his spot-kick, as Emiliano Martinez was the hero with three shoot-out saves.
Final: Argentina 1-0 Brazil
After carrying his country on his back for chunks of this tournament and through good times and bad over the past decade, perhaps it was finally Messi's time to be hoisted aloft by those around him.
But Messi was confined to the margins, with De Paul's stunning long pass and Di Maria's cool lob over Ederson enough for long-desired glory.