Edinson Cavani scored a late winner as Uruguay snatched top spot from two-time reigning Copa America champion Chile in Group C with a 1-0 victory at the Maracana.
Chile was on track to progress to the quarterfinals as group winner with the match petering out for a draw until Cavani glanced a header past Gabriel Arias eight minutes from the end in Rio de Janeiro. Cavani's header on Monday saw Uruguay leapfrog Chile and earn a quarterfinal clash against Peru, with La Roja set to meet Colombia in the last eight.
Lively start
Playing in front of a sea of red in Rio, Chile enjoyed more of the possession in the lively opening 45 minutes as Charles Aranguiz and Alexis Sanchez forced Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera into diving saves.
Uruguay — the first nation to play 200 Copa America matches — managed to get in behind Chile's defence via Luis Suarez, who rounded Arias, but he was forced to an acute angle and eventually closed down.
Martin Caceres then volleyed just wide of the post from a corner two minutes before half-time — set-pieces continuing to be Uruguay's most threatening option. Oscar Tabarez — who became the first ever head coach to reach 200 games in charge of the same nation — and his counterpart made changes but both Uruguay and Chile looked disjointed in the second period.
Uruguay and Chile lacked creativity and penetration but there was no shortage of physicality, though Jose Gimenez cleared Paulo Diaz's goal-bound header off the line to deny La Roja with 20 minutes remaining.
And against the run of play, Uruguay stunned Chile as Cavani popped up and directed a Jonathan Rodriguez cross into the net in the 82nd minute.
What does it mean? Chile's task made difficult
La Roja only needed a point from their final group fixture to win the group but Cavani and Uruguay had other ideas. The result means Chile will now come up against Colombia, which posted a 100 per cent record in Group B, in its bid for a third successive title. Uruguay, meanwhile, faces a Peru side that was routed 5-0 by Brazil.
Cavani steps up
Uruguay needed a hero in front of a pro-Chile crowd and Cavani stepped up. His late winner made the nation's passage to the semifinals a little easier.
Chile fails to capitalise
The match felt like it was played in Chile, such was the sea of red in Rio. But the holder was unable to take advantage on the pitch — ending a run of three successive wins.
Key Opta Facts:
- Uruguay has managed to win more games against Chile than it has against any other nation in Copa America history, beating it in 19 of its 30 meetings in the competition.
- Cavani has scored 12 headed goals for Uruguay in all competitions, at least four more than any other player for La Celeste in this century (eight, Gimenez).
- Chile lost just for the second time in the last three Copa America tournaments (W10 D3 L2) – also a 2-1 loss against Argentina in the 2016 group stage.
- Suarez gave no successful passes to Cavani against Chile. Cavani scored the winner for Uruguay with the first pass he received from Rodriguez.
What's next?
Uruguay will take on Peru in Salvador on Saturday, while Chile is scheduled to play Colombia in Sao Paulo a day earlier.
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