Brazil, first to qualify in the CONMOBEL
group, handed out a humiliating 3-0 defeat to Chile, with second half goals by
Paulinho and a brace by Gabriel Jesus, ending their hope of qualifying for
Russia. They ended up sixth on the table, out of the play-off zone, which was
snatched by Peru who played 1-1 against Colombia, another qualifier.
Argentina have won their place in the Russia FIFA World Cup,
but Chile, the South American champions are out.
For Argentina,
Lionel Messi was the decisive factor in Quito, Ecuador. He singlehandedly
trashed all the dire permutations and predictions about the Quito
jinx for Argentina as he rescued their World Cup hopes, coming
from behind to hand over a memorable victory . Romario Ibarra had given
Ecuador a shock lead after only 38 seconds but Messi struck twice inside the
opening 20 minutes to give Argentina the lead before adding a third in the
second half.
It was a vintage
display from Messi, delivering for Argentina when it mattered most to erase
fears that the two-time champions might not qualify for next year’s finals in
Russia. Argentina had got off to a disastrous start, conceding a goal in the
opening minute as Ecuador took full advantage of hesitancy in the visiting
side’s defensive ranks. Argentina stalwart Javier Mascherano failed to deal
with a speculative long ball forward from Dario Aimar, directing a headed
clearance into the path of Romario Ibarra. Ibarra calmly headed to team-mate
Roberto Ordones who then steered a header back to Ibarra for the Universidad
Catolica midfielder.
It was the worst
possible start for a shell-shocked Argentina, who had kicked off chasing their
first victory in the Ecuadoran capital since 2001. For a while Argentina
struggled to get to grips with a vibrant Ecuador, who looked to push forward at
every opportunity. But it was not long before Messi stamped his authority on
proceedings, hauling his team back into the contest with a composed opening
goal.
The equaliser came
in the 12th minute when Messi darted forward and quickly released Angel Di
Maria down the left. The Paris
Saint-Germain attacker duly returned the favour as Messi raced into the penalty
area to poke home a low finish past Maximo Banguera. Eight minutes later,
Messi fired Argentina into the lead with another virtuoso strike. When a
loose ball fell kindly to the 30-year-old’s feet just outside the area, Messi
accelerated past a clutch of yellow shirts and uncorked a thunderous left-foot
shot which flew into the top corner.
Messi’s
double-blast galvanised Argentina, who gradually grew in confidence through the
remainder of the half, carefully maintaining possession to frustrate Ecuador’s
hopes of regaining the initiative. Messi
then completed his hat-trick with the best goal of the night in the 62nd
minute. Once again finding himself in space outside the Ecuador penalty area,
the diminutive maestro burst clear and lofted an exquisite chip over Banguera
from just inside the box to make it 3-1. The victory also saw Argentina soaring
to the third place on the table, behind Brazil and Uruguay and winning their
place in Russia next year. Colombia also qualified and Peru will go for the
play-off.
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