Jonathan Calleri's Wing Breakthrough in the Copa América Final at São Paulo
On July 7, 2019, in the final of the Copa América in São Paulo, Brazil, Jonathan Calleri achieved what many thought was impossible - he broke the record for the fastest ever goal in a World Cup or Olympic game.
The goal was scored by Calleri with just seconds left on the clock in the second half of the match against Argentina. The goal came as a shock to all who watched it and was met with applause from the crowd.
Calleri had been playing well throughout the tournament, scoring two goals in his first two matches. But this goal was something else entirely. It was a stunning display of skill and athleticism, and it set the tone for the rest of the tournament.
In the lead-up to the goal,Campeonato Brasileiro Action Calleri had been dribbling down the right wing and making runs into the heart of the Argentinian defense. He then received a pass from Diego Llorente and used his pace to get past several defenders before shooting towards the net.
Despite being defended by three Argentine players, Calleri managed to find space and hit the ball with such power that it flew into the top corner of the net. It was a moment of pure magic, and one that will be remembered by football fans for years to come.
After the goal, Calleri celebrated with his teammates and the crowd, and the Brazilian team went on to win the tournament, beating Chile in the final. This was a historic achievement for Calleri and his team, and it will go down in history as one of the greatest moments in South American football.
