Copa America quarters: Brazil faces old foe Paraguay, Argentina up against struggling Venezuela and more

As the continental extravaganza enters its last-8 stage, Brazil and Uruguay still remain title favourites.

Published : Jun 25, 2019 21:19 IST

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - JUNE 14: Everton of Brazil celebrates with head coach of Brazil Tite after scoring the third goal of his team during the Copa America Brazil 2019 group A match between Brazil and Bolivia at Morumbi Stadium on June 14, 2019 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)
SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - JUNE 14: Everton of Brazil celebrates with head coach of Brazil Tite after scoring the third goal of his team during the Copa America Brazil 2019 group A match between Brazil and Bolivia at Morumbi Stadium on June 14, 2019 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)
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SAO PAULO, BRAZIL - JUNE 14: Everton of Brazil celebrates with head coach of Brazil Tite after scoring the third goal of his team during the Copa America Brazil 2019 group A match between Brazil and Bolivia at Morumbi Stadium on June 14, 2019 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)

The group stage of the Copa America ended with Brazil and Uruguay still the favorites and Argentina still unable to meet expectations.

Colombia also impressed early on, finishing with a perfect record and without conceding any goals, while two-time defending champion Chile stuttered after a good start.

The quarterfinal of the South American competition begins on Thursday with host Brazil taking on old foe Paraguay in Porto Alegre, and a day later in Salvador it will be Argentina facing a Venezuela team it has struggled against recently.

Also on Friday, Colombia plays Chile in Sŗo Paulo, and on Saturday Uruguay’s attacking duo of Luis Suŕrez and Edinson Cavani will face against Peru in Recife.

BRAZIL vs PARAGUAY

Brazil got off to a slow start, being booed by the local crowd in its first two matches, but the 5-0 rout of Peru eased the pressure on coach Tite and boosted the team’s confidence entering the knockout stage.

Paraguay barely survived the first round, advancing with only two points as one of the best third-place finishers from the three groups. But it played better than the results showed, letting victory escape against Argentina only because of a missed penalty kick in the second half.

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Brazil easily beat Paraguay the last time the teams met in a World Cup qualifier two years ago. But it was Paraguay that eliminated Brazil the last two times the “Selecao” made it to the Copa America quarterfinals, in 2011 and 2015. Paraguay came out on top in penalty shootouts both times.

VENEZUELA vs ARGENTINA

Argentina would normally be favored against Venezuela, but this time there is reason for concern for Lionel Messi and his teammates.

While Argentina continues to struggle and just escaped elimination in the group stage, Venezuela enters the quarterfinal carrying good momentum.

“We will have to play better against Venezuela,” Messi said. “It’s a team with very clear ideas in attack, with very quick players.”

Venezuela, which held Brazil to a 0-0 draw in the group stage, defeated Argentina 3-1 in a friendly in Madrid in March. It drew its previous two matches with the Argentines, both in qualifying for the last World Cup.

After losing the last two Copa America finals, Argentina remains on a quest to end a 26-year title drought with the senior squad.

COLOMBIA vs CHILE

Chile’s title defense will go through a red-hot Colombia, the only team to win all of its matches and not concede any goals.

James Rodriguez and Radamel Falcao will be taking on Alexis Sanchez and Eduardo Vargas, two of Chile’s leaders in the title-winning campaigns of 2015 and 2016.

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The Chileans couldn’t avoid the Colombians because it lost to Uruguay 1-0 in the final group game, when midfielder Arturo Vidal was among those rested by coach Reinaldo Rueda, a Colombian.

Colombia is led by Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz, and is seeking its first South American title since 2001.

URUGUAY vs PERU

With Suŕrez and Cavani thriving, Uruguay will be favored against a Peruvian squad coming off a demoralizing loss to Brazil that prompted a wave of criticism against Argentine coach Ricardo Gareca.

Peru’s defense is the worst among the teams in the quarterfinal, with six goals conceded in three matches. Uruguay has the second-best attack with eight goals, one less than Brazil.

Cavani and Suarez have already scored two goals each for Uruguay, while Peru striker Paolo Guerrero has only one.

Uruguay is the Copa America’s most successful team with 15 titles, one more than Argentina. Uruguay’s last continental title was in 2011. 

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