Argentina draws 1-1 with Paraguay in World Cup Qualifier
Argentina conceded a first-half penalty but recovered to secure a 1-1 draw against Paraguay in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Buenos Aires.
Published : Nov 13, 2020 08:53 IST
Argentina conceded a first-half penalty but recovered to secure a 1-1 draw against Paraguay in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers in Buenos Aires on Thursday.
Angel Romero scored his third goal in three internationals when he coolly rolled home the penalty for Paraguay midway through the half after Lucas Martinez Quarta was adjudged to have brought down Miguel Almiron. Nicolas Gonzalez equalised for Argentina four minutes before half-time when he bulleted a header home from a Giovani Lo Celso corner kick.
After matching the home side for the opening period Paraguay was on the back-foot for most of the second half in the Boca Juniors stadium, empty because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Argentina thought it had taken the lead after an hour when Lionel Messi side-footed home, but the goal was chalked off for an earlier infringement inside its own half that was picked up by the Video Assistant Referee.
'Uncomfortable with pressure'
At the other end, Paraguay had a loud shout for a penalty turned down after the ball hit the arm of centre back Nicolas Otamendi, who lamented Argentina’s luck after the game.
“I think in the first half we were a bit uncomfortable with the pressure but when we managed to pass the ball about and find spaces we spent almost the entire second period in their half of the field,” Otamendi said. “We got the goal but unfortunately it didn't stand.”
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The result means both sides remain unbeaten after the first three of their 18-game quest to reach the finals in Qatar. The top four in the 10-team South American qualifying section automatically make the finals, and the fifth-placed side goes into an inter-regional play-off.
Argentina’s next game is away at Peru on Tuesday, while Paraguay takes on bottom side Bolivia at home the same day.
Bolivia lost 3-2 at home to Ecuador earlier in the day thanks to a late penalty.
The home side took the lead shortly before half-time only for Ecuador to score twice early in the second period.
Although Marcelo Moreno equalised for Bolivia, Carlos Gruezo scored Ecuador’s winner from the spot two minutes from time, consigning Bolivia to its third loss.
Argentina's Palacios suffers spinal fracture Argentina midfielder Exequiel Palacios fractured a bone in his lower back during the 1-1 draw with Paraguay in Thursday's World Cup qualifier, the Argentine Football Association (AFA) confirmed on Friday. Palacios sustained the injury in an aerial duel with Angel Romero in the first half of the contest at La Bombonera and was replaced by Giovani Lo Celso, who took the corner from which Nicolas Gonzalez headed home Argentina's equaliser. The AFA did not specify how long Palacios would be out for, adding that the 22-year-old Bayer Leverkusen player's condition would be monitored in hospital. “The player suffered direct trauma to the left paravertebral lumbar area, verifying a fracture of the transverse processes of the lumbar spine,” the AFA said in a statement. Argentina is away to Peru next Tuesday while Paraguay hosts pointless Bolivia. |