World Cup Qualifiers: Messi and Co. held to catastrophic goalless draw

Argentina was held to a 0-0 draw in Buenos Aires by Peru, leaving the two-time world champion outside the automatic qualification places as it heads into the final round of fixtures next Tuesday.

Published : Oct 06, 2017 09:18 IST , Montevideo

 The worrying prospect of a FIFA World Cup without Lionel Messi is edging closer to reality.
The worrying prospect of a FIFA World Cup without Lionel Messi is edging closer to reality.
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The worrying prospect of a FIFA World Cup without Lionel Messi is edging closer to reality.

Lionel Messi and Argentina's hopes of reaching the 2018 World Cup were left hanging in the balance on Thursday after another stalemate on a nail-biting day of South American qualifying action.

Argentina was held to a 0-0 draw in Buenos Aires by Peru, leaving the two-time world champion outside the automatic qualification places as it heads into the final round of fixtures next Tuesday.

It was another desperately disappointing display by Argentina, which once again struggled to turn a wealth of possession into goals.

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Barcelona star Messi hit the post in the second half but could only watch in frustration after serving up a stream of chances for team-mates who failed to convert.

The result left Argentina in sixth place in the standings. The first four teams qualify automatically, with the fifth-placed team advancing to a playoff against New Zealand in November.

But with only two points separating third-placed Chile and seventh-placed Paraguay, the final standings could change dramatically depending on results on Tuesday.

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The margin for error for Argentina, however, has narrowed after its latest setback, its third consecutive draw of a faltering qualification campaign.

Argentina's final qualifier is a challenging away trip to Ecuador in the thin air of Quito. Argentina has a poor record in the Ecuadoran capital, losing two out of three of its last World Cup qualifiers there and drawing the other. The Argentines' last World Cup qualifying win in Quito came in 2001.

However a victory on Tuesday would guarantee Argentina at least fifth place in the standings, with Peru and Colombia guaranteed to drop points against each other in their final game.

Uruguay on brink, Colombia crash

Brazil, which has already qualified in first place, was held to a 0-0 draw by eliminated Bolivia in La Paz earlier Thursday.

That left the focus on the teams jostling behind the five time champion for the three remaining automatic spots.

Uruguay, which is second with 28 points from 17 games, missed the chance to book its place in Russia after being frustrated 0-0 away at Venezuela.

 

Uruguay's Paris Saint-Germain striker Edinson Cavani squandered a golden chance to win the game but shot wide in the 83rd minute.

The Uruguayans are all but assured of qualification however, needing only a draw or a win against lowly Bolivia in Montevideo next week to book their place.

South American champion Chile, meanwhile, resurrected its qualification hopes with a thrilling 2-1 win over Ecuador in Santiago.

Striker Eduardo Vargas drilled in a low shot on 22 minutes to put the 2015 & 2016 Copa America champions 1-0 up.

But Alex Ibarra equalised in the 82nd minute for Ecuador to silence the home crowd.

But with Chile's fans still struggling to digest Ibarra's strike, the host went back up the other end and Arsenal star rammed home a close-range finish after Arturo Vidal's shot was only partially saved.

The win saw Chile climb from sixth to third in the standings. Chile will qualify automatically if it is able to beat Brazil in its final game next week.

 

In Barranquilla, Colombia threw away what looked to be a certain victory that would have put it within touching distance of qualification as it crashed to a 2-1 defeat to Paraguay.

Radamel Falcao scored with a deft lob to put Colombia 1-0 ahead in the 79th minute.

But the Colombians inexplicably continued to press forward and were twice caught on the break by Paraguay.

Oscar Cardozo bundled in the equaliser for Paraguay in the 89th minute and then Tony Sanabria punished poor goalkeeping by David Ospina to poke in a second in injury time to clinch the win.

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