Chile 1-2 Argentina: Martino's men fight back for three crucial World Cup points
Angel Di Maria and Gabriel Mercado supplied the goals
to give the Albiceleste a vital second victory on the road to Russia
2018, after Felipe Gutierrez headed the hosts in front
Argentina had to fight back from a goal down, but did enough to gain
revenge for the Copa America final defeat and down Chile 2-1 in
Santiago.
The victory, secured by goals from Angel di Maria and Gabriel Mercado
after Felipe Gutierrez put the home side ahead, was Argentina's second
of the campaign after winning just one of their previous four games.
The loss of Arturo Vidal was felt in the middle of the park for
Chile, as the Bayern Munich midfielder's absence left the home side
short of power.
Starved of possession, Alexis Sanchez and his fellow forwards could
not trouble an undermanned Argentina defence, which was missing Javier
Mascherano.
Di Maria produced a moment of pure magic when he levelled the scores
after 20 minutes, providing an inch-perfect finish from the left side of
the box to leave Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo helpless.
His goal was well-timed with his side having to recover from going a
goal down after Gutierrez ensured Chile's good start was not in vein
when he sent home a thumping header from a Fabian Orellana corner after
just 12 minutes.
It was Mercado's effort that proved the difference in the end, as he
got on the end of a lovely Lionel Messi flick to volley home the
eventual winner.
The home side had enjoyed the better start, despite losing Matias
Fernandez to injury after just seven minutes, as their visitors
struggled for inspiration in the final third.
Gutierrez made good on that start with his header after 12 minutes as Argentina were left reeling.
Unsurprisingly, it was Messi who looked most likely early on, picking
up the ball in his own half after nine minutes and driving towards the
backpedalling Chile defence before picking out Di Maria, who skied his
shot.
But Di Maria would not miss twice and when he was found unmarked in
the box by Ever Banega, the Paris Saint-Germain winger curled a
brilliant effort home to level after 20 minutes.
Chile lost another player to injury when Marcelo Diaz was taken off,
while the equaliser sparked greater confidence from Argentina and they
took the lead minutes later through River Plate defender Mercado, who
athletically tucked away a Messi flick for his first international goal.
Sanchez went closest to equalising after the restart as his lobbed
effort went just wide, before Sergio Aguero sent a fierce curling effort
off target in the 64th minute.
Chile rallied hard in the closing minutes, with Sanchez going close
from a late free-kick, but could not find the back of the net for the
all-important equaliser.
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