Brazil, Argentina lose without Neymar, Messi

Published October 10, 2015
SANTIAGO: Brazil’s goalkeeper Jefferson fails to stop 
a goal scored by Eduardo Vargas (not pictured) of 
Chile during their 2018 World Cup qualifying match.
—Reuters
SANTIAGO: Brazil’s goalkeeper Jefferson fails to stop a goal scored by Eduardo Vargas (not pictured) of Chile during their 2018 World Cup qualifying match. —Reuters

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil showed on Thursday they can’t win against the best without Barcelona star Neymar, losing 2-0 at Chile as qualifying in South America opened for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

It was the same story for Argentina without their Barcelona marquee player Lionel Messi, falling 2-0 at home against Ecuador.

Chile won behind second-half goals by Eduardo Vargas and Alexis Sanchez.

Neymar is sitting out the final two games of a four-match suspension he received just over three months ago in the Copa America. He will also miss next week’s match against Venezuela.

Chile had more energy and more chances in the match in Santiago. Sanchez hit the post late in the first half and Mauricio Isla did the same early in the second before Chile broke through.

Vargas scored in the 72nd minute, chipping in a free kick from Matias Fernandez. Sanchez added a second goal in the final minute before stoppage time, scoring on a counterattack from close range.

Chile proved again they are the best team in South America. Three months ago the Chileans won the Copa America, defeating Argentina in the final.

Brazil continue to struggle even under new coach Dunga.

They went out in the quarter-finals of the Copa America, and were humiliated a year ago in the World Cup semi-finals on home soil, pummeled 7-1 by eventual champions Germany.

Argentina, the continent’s other power, went down to Ecuador in Buenos Aires on second-half goals by Frickson Erazo and Felipe Caicedo.

Messi is out with a left-knee injury and is expected to return in late November.

Argentina had many of their other top players on the field, including Angel Di Maria, Sergio Aguero and Javier Macherano.

In other qualifiers on Thursday, Uruguay overcame the altitude in La Paz to defeat Bolivia 2-0 with goals from Martin Caceres and Diego Godin.

Playing at 3,650 metres (12,000 feet), Uruguay won without two suspended player — Luis Suarez and Edinson Cavani. It was Uruguay’s first victory in the thin air of La Paz.

Suarez is still suspended for biting Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. Cavani was suspended for a red card picked up in the Copa America against Chile.

Teofilo Gutierrez and Edwin Cardona scored in Colombia’s 2-0 victory over Peru in the Colombian city of Barranquilla.

Paraguay defeated Venezuela 1-0 with a goal from Derlis Gonzalez in the 84th minute.

In Tuesday’s second round, the match-ups are: Ecuador vs. Bolivia; Uruguay vs. Colombia; Paraguay vs. Argentina; Brazil vs. Venezuela; Peru vs. Chile.

Published in Dawn, October 10th, 2015

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