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Brazil on brink; Messi revives Argentina

Five-time world champions all-but-certain of place in next year’s finals in Russia

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place in the standings.

“To come here and win by any score is a great result,” Brazil coach Tite said afterwards. “Playing in this stadium and beating Uruguay is difficult for anyone.”

Uruguay skipper Diego Godin said the final scoreline was not an accurate reflection of the game.

“We trained well, we looked strong,” the Atletico Madrid defender said. “It’s a bitter result. We had chances. This doesn’t reflect the game.” “But this is a wake-up call.” In Buenos Aires, Argentina had entered their clash with Chile desperatel­y needing to take all three points to revive their campaign.

And captain Messi duly delivered when it mattered as Argentina avenged last year’s Copa America Centenario final defeat to the Chileans with a 1-0 win.

Messi stroked home his penalty on 16 minutes after veteran Chile defender Jose Fuenzalida brought down Angel Di Maria with a clumsy challenge.

Last year, Messi was left distraught after missing his penalty in the shootout at the Copa America Centenario in New York.

But the diminutive maestro made no mistake on Thursday, drilling his spotkick beyond former Barcelona teammate Claudio Bravo to secure a vital three points for the two-time world champions.

Argentina finished the game on the back foot as Chile swarmed forward in search of an equalizer — a successful rearguard action that delighted coach Edgardo Bauza.

“It was great that we won against a good team, but for me the best thing was the way we fought,” Bauza said.

The win leaves Argentina in third place overall in the 10-team qualifying competitio­n with 22 points from 13 games.

But the defeat means two-time reigning South American champions Chile are still struggling to qualify for Russia.

The Chileans remain outside the automatic qualificat­ion places.

Colombia, the 2014 World Cup quarterfin­alists, boosted their chances of qualificat­ion with a 1-0 win over Bolivia in Barranquil­la.

Real Madrid star James Rodriguez bundled in the rebound from his own late penalty to claim the points.

Rodriguez rammed home his finish at the second attempt after Bolivia goalkeeper Carlos Lampe had saved the playmaker’s spot-kick on 83 minutes.

Until Rodriguez’s late winner, it looked as if Bolivia had done enough to earn a point, defending in depth and frustratin­g the hosts at every turn.

But Bolivia’s luck ran out when Cristian Coimbra brought down winger Juan Cuadrado with a clumsy challenge to give Rodriguez his chance for glory.

 ??  ?? UAE's Omar Abdulrahma­n, right, curls a free-kick over the Japanese players at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Al-Ain on Thursday night. (AFP)
UAE's Omar Abdulrahma­n, right, curls a free-kick over the Japanese players at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Al-Ain on Thursday night. (AFP)
 ??  ?? Brazil's midfielder Paulinho, second left, scores his first goal during their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier football match against Uruguay at the Centenario stadium in Montevideo on Thursday night. (AFP)
Brazil's midfielder Paulinho, second left, scores his first goal during their 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier football match against Uruguay at the Centenario stadium in Montevideo on Thursday night. (AFP)

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