The claim of the article does share a true claim. The website that shared the article is a tea specific website that promotes the health and wellbeing of there consumers, and importance that tea has on ones body as a whole. The source, "The Tea Makers", have a strong bias that teas and herbal beverages are "classic and enriched flavor", more than maybe a coffee might be. Already knowing that the source is a coffee "hater", they argues 7 good reasons that coffee will always be better than Matcha. The sources claims that matcha has strong earthy flavors that are packed with antioxidants, regulates ones energy, can calm ones nerves, isn't addictive, betters your teeth, helps with weight loss and overall, easy to prepare. Every single of those facts are true, but there is also a preference for anyones point of view or whatever people prefer to drink. What if someone doesn't care if it take long to drink and enjoys having that in there routine, or you're currently trying to focus on gaining more weight in your life, than less. This article is only spoken to a certain group and sample of people that are looking fora particular criteria in the beverages they want to consume, and for them, they believe that is most people. Which maybe, it is.
At the end of the day, it's by what you prefer and how you attend to live your life. Another article shares the pros and cons of matcha and coffee, specifically speaking about energy. They state that matcha is made for a "focused and centered type of need, that can last you throughout the day", as if you need a "wake up call" and in desperate need of caffeine to be productive and active for the next few hours, you made need coffee. For example, someone would need matcha in the morning if they are sleepy and needs help starting there day as they normally one, compared to a college student at 10pm and needs to finish a paper by 1am. Another article attested that "there are antioxidants in both beverages" just healthier and well known antioxidants in matcha. Matcha contains "catechin, especially EGCG, which assist one with ant-inflammatory, heart health and metabolism support", but coffee has something similar. Coffee contains "its own antioxidants the reduce certain diseases like Parkinson's", which some people don't think about or consider on a day-to-day, compared to the short term problem solvers that matcha gives.
In all, it really depends on what you're looking for in an energized beverage, but if you are looking at a healthier over energized tea, you maybe a person that agrees with the source above.
https://www.breville.com/us/en/blog/coffee-and-espresso/matcha-vs-coffee.html
https://www.healthline.com/nutrion/matcha-vs-coffee.com