The Jerusalem Post

Di Maria nets, Messi sits as Argentina beats Chile

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Argentina shrugged off the absence of Lionel Messi to beat Chile 2-1 in the Copa America on Monday night, with an emotional Angel Di Maria scoring the opening goal and dedicating it to his grandmothe­r, who passed away before the game.

With Messi watching from the sidelines due to a back injury, Di Maria put the 14-time champion ahead early in the second half before Ever Banega doubled the lead shortly after. Jose Pedro Fuenzalida pulled a goal back for Chile in injury time.

In the other Group D game, played earlier on Monday, Panama beat Bolivia 2-1.

Argentina posed a constant threat with fast sweeps forward and Di Maria capitalize­d on one such attack after 50 minutes, running on to a pass from Banega to slot home from eight yards.

Argentina doubled their lead eight minutes later in similar fashion, this time Di Maria feeding Banega in the same position on the left and his deflected drive beat Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo at his near post.

Chile which got the third goal of the game thanks to a mistake from Sergio Romero. The Argentine goalkeeper, who had an otherwise excellent game, misjudged a free kick in the box and Fuenzalida nodded the ball into an empty net.

The result gives Argentina, which is seeking its first major title since lifting the Copa America in 1993, a measure of revenge for its defeat to Chile in last year’s Copa America final.

Also in Group D, veteran striker Blas Perez scored twice as Panama beat Bolivia.

Perez scored his first after 10 minutes when he slid in to push home a cross from 10 yards out before Juan Carlos Arce tied the score eight minutes into the second half. Perez grabbed the winner three minutes from time. Panama next plays Argentina on Friday while Chile faces Bolivia. Argentina manager Gerardo Martino said on Tuesday that Messi will be fit to play in four days, a timeline that would make him available to participat­e against Panama.

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