Chile beat Argentina 4-2 on penalties in the Copa America Centenario
to defend their 2015 title, after 120 minutes of regular and extra time
ended scoreless.
After Sergio Romero saved Chile's first attempt
from Arturo Vidal, Lionel Messi stepped up to the spot and sent his
penalty shot well over the crossbar.
Claudio Bravo then saved a
penalty from Argentina's Lucas Biglia and Francisco Silva stepped up and
beat Romero to seal the win for Chile.
Gonzalo Higuain nearly put
his team into the lead in the 21st minute after a Chile giveaway on
defence. The Napoli striker had a free run at Bravo's goal, but his
chipped shot dribbled just to the left of the goal.
Minutes later,
Nicolas Otamendi had another chance to open the scoring, but his headed
attempt from a Messi free kick went into the side netting.
In the
28th minute, Chile's Marcelo Diaz received a second yellow card for a
foul on Messi and was sent off leaving his team with 10 men.
Just
before half-time it was Argentina's turn to see red, when defender
Marcos Rojo was sent off for a hard tackle from behind on Arturo Vidal.
The second half started slowly with both teams playing cautiously after each lost a player in the first half.
Argentina's
best chance didn't come until the 84th minute when substitute Sergio
Aguero picked up a loose ball and found himself wide open in the Chile
penalty area, but his shot was sliced high and right.
In the dying minutes of regular time, Chile went close but Alexis Sanchez's close-range effort was blocked away.
That
led to a counter-attack by Messi, who ran the length of the field with
the ball only to see his left-footed shot miss the net, and the match
went to extra time for the seventh time in Copa America history.
Sunday, 26 June 2016
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