RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Argentina’s 28 barren years without a major title will have no bearing on the outcome of their Copa America final against Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil coach Tite said on Friday. The two South American giants meet on Saturday at the Maracana stadium with Argentina’s long drought once again the major topic of conversation. The visitors have not won a major title since lifting the Copa America in 1993 and their top player Lionel Messi has never won a major trophy with the national side. “That’s the past, you can’t look at the past as a guide,” Tite said. “I know but I am not telling you,” he told a reporter, before adding, “we don’t neutralise, we reduce their actions.”