S. American race remains wide open

Published October 15, 2004

RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 14: South America's World Cup qualifying race remained wide open after Wednesday's three matches were drawn, leaving all ten teams still in with a chance of reaching Germany in two year's time.

Brazil were frustrated by Colombia's ultra-defensive tactics as they were held to a goalless home draw in Maceio, while Argentina were hustled out of their normally elegant stride in another 0-0 stalemate in Santiago.

Earlier, a second-half Nolberto Solano penalty gave Peru a share of the spoils as they held Paraguay 1-1 in Asuncion. The results, which followed another goalless draw on Tuesday between Bolivia and Uruguay in La Paz, mean that Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay stayed on course for three of four guaranteed South American places in Germany.

After ten of the 18 rounds, Brazil lead with 20 points, followed by Argentina on 19 and Paraguay on 16. The battle for the other direct place, plus the chance to play off against the Oceania region winners for a fifth spot, has developed into a dogfight.

Only three points separate fourth-placed Ecuador, with 13 points, and bottom-of-the-table Bolivia, who have 10. Chile (13), Uruguay (11), and Colombia, Peru and Venezuela (10 each) are sandwiched between with Venezuela meeting Ecuador in San Cristobal on Thursday.

Brazilian media had predicted a goal fest in Maceio to follow Saturday's 5-2 win in Venezuela but Colombia had other ideas as they frustrated the world champions. Both teams had apparently good goals disallowed.

The world champions were deprived in the 70th minute when a close-range shot by substitute striker Adriano thumped the underside of the crossbar. Two minutes earlier, Colombia defender Mario Yepes had a goal disallowed for offside as replays suggested his effort was legitimate.

Argentina coach Jose Pekerman had no complaints after his team's full-blooded game in Santiago, even though some of the Chilean tackling appeared over-the-top.

Paraguay dominated the first-half and hit the woodwork three times before Carlos Paredes fired them ahead in the 29th minute. Peru came to life in the second half, grabbing a draw with Solano's fourth goal of the qualifiers.

Peru were let off the hook when goalkeeper Oscar Ibanez saved a Julio Enciso penalty in the 88th minute but squandered a chance to take all the points as striker Jefferson Farfan missed an open goal in injury time.

WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS:

Paraguay 1 Peru 1

Brazil 0 Colombia 0

Chile 0 Argentina 0. -Reuters

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