World Cup qualifiers: Argentina, Chile stumble again, Uruguay on brink

Argentina needed a second-half own goal to help it snatch a 1-1 draw against already-eliminated Venezuela in Buenos Aires while Chile crashed to a 1-0 defeat against Bolivia in La Paz.

Published : Sep 06, 2017 09:19 IST , Montevideo

Venezuelan players celebrate after scoring against Argentina in Buenos Aires.
Venezuelan players celebrate after scoring against Argentina in Buenos Aires.
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Venezuelan players celebrate after scoring against Argentina in Buenos Aires.

Argentina and Chile’s World Cup qualification hopes were left on a knife edge on Tuesday after the South American heavyweights slipped up once again on the road to next year’s finals in Russia.

Argentina needed a second-half own goal to help it snatch a 1-1 draw against already-eliminated Venezuela in Buenos Aires while Chile crashed to a 1-0 defeat against Bolivia in La Paz.

The results left 2014 World Cup finalists Argentina and reigning Copa America champion Chile outside of the automatic qualifying places and sets up a nail-biting final two rounds of matches next month. Argentina is fifth in the standings with 24 points from 16 games while Chile is sixth with 23 points.

The Argentinians - who would face a playoff against New Zealand if it remains fifth - host fourth-placed Peru next month in Buenos Aires before an awkward final game at altitude against Ecuador. Chile, meanwhile, will face Ecuador in Santiago on October 5, before heading to Brazil for its final qualifier five days later.

At the top of the table, Brazil has already qualified and assured itself of first place. The Brazilians picked up another point on Tuesday with a 1-1 draw against third-placed Colombia in Barranquilla. A spectacular volleyed goal from Willian gave the Brazilians the lead on the stroke of half-time before Colombia clawed back a share of the points with a battling second-half display capped by a headed equaliser from Radamel Falcao.

‘We must fight’

In Buenos Aires, Argentina coach Jorge Sampaoli admitted his team had blown a golden opportunity to force itself into the automatic qualifying places following Chile's defeat earlier in the day. Sampaoli blamed poor first-half finishing for his side's failure to take all three points against the Venezuelans.

"We have two games left against Peru and Ecuador and we need to win both of them," Sampaoli said. "We had three chances to score in the first half and everything could have been settled. We must continue to fight in attack and give strength to the players."

Chile coach Juan Antonio Pizzi echoed Sampaoli's sentiments after watching his side slide to a dispiriting loss in La Paz. "We will fight, we will make the greatest effort possible, we believe that we have the ability to compete with the best and we will try to obtain the results that allow us to qualify," said Pizzi.

Although Chile has a difficult run-in against Ecuador and Brazil, Pizzi said his side had not lost hope. "There are two matches left, I'm going to fight and my players are going to fight, with all the force we have," Pizzi said.

Uruguay on brink

Uruguay, meanwhile, moved to the brink of qualification with a typically combative 2-1 win over Paraguay in Asuncion. Paraguay, riding high after a brilliant 3-0 win over Chile in Santiago last month, was left stunned by two opportunistic Uruguay goals.

Federico Valverde fired Uruguay into the lead with a deflected shot on 76 minutes before Luis Suarez then broke clear to set up the visitor’s second. The Barcelona superstar rounded goalkeeper Anthony Silva and then saw his shot hit the woodwork only to rebound into the net off Gustavo Gomez.

Angel Romero pulled a goal back for Paraguay but hopes of a dramatic late fightback came to nothing. The result leaves Uruguay second in the standings with 27 points from 16 games. A win in Venezuela in its next game would see it through to the finals.

Seventh-placed Paraguay still has an outside chance of qualification but will probably need to beat Colombia in its next game before wrapping up its campaign against Venezuela.

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