Sao Paulo, Oct 8: Leaders Brazil and second-place Argentina had uninspiring performances in their World Cup qualifying matches, but gained key competition points as they try to secure their direct spots for Qatar next year.
Playing without suspended Neymar and injured Casemiro, Brazil won 3-1 at Venezuela, and Argentina had a goalless draw at Paraguay. Brazil trailed bottom-of-the-table Venezuela until the 71st minute, when Marquinhos leveled the match in Caracas. Gabriel Barbosa scored the second goal from the spot in the 85th minute and substitute Antony scored the third from close range in added time. Lionel Messi was not enough for Argentina to break Paraguay’s powerful defensive line.
The two goalkeepers, Argentina’s Emiliano Martinez and Paraguay’s Antony Silva, were the best on the pitch. Brazil leads with 27 points and Argentina has 19 in nine matches — their clash in September was suspended after seven minutes due to COVID-19 protocols.
Brazil coach Tite picked a starting lineup with many new players he wanted to test. But left-back Guilherme Arana and midfielders Fabinho and Gerson were below par for most of the match. Venezuela’s goal came in the 11th minute, when Yeferson Soteldo crossed from the right towards Eric Ramirez. Two Brazilian defenders, Fabinho and Marquinhos, slipped at the same time and gave the Venezuelan a clear chance to head the ball to the right of goalkeeper Alisson. Brazil struggled in creation until the break, but things improved after Everton Ribeiro left for Raphinha.
The winger was key for the Seleção to become more dynamic in the second half. Raphinha took the corner kick that landed on Marquinhos’ head to level the scoring in the 71st minute. He then started the play that ended in Barborsa being fouled in the penalty box.
Paraguay, Argentina
draw 0-0
Argentina had three opportunities in the first 12 minutes of the encounter in Asuncion, which indicated a win was on the way for the Copa America champions. But Paraguay’s Silva made key saves to keep his team in contention. The second half was very different, with both teams creating chances. Argentina had the best one from a long-distance shot by Papu Gomez, but it was stopped by Silva. It was the 11th draw between the teams in South American World Cup qualifying history. “We failed to score, especially in opportunities that were very clear,” Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni said at a news conference.
Japan’s hopes in danger
Japan surprisingly lost 1-0 to Saudi Arabia to leave its chances of a seventh successive World Cup appearance hanging in the balance.
Japan has now lost two of the first three games in Group B to sit six points behind Saudi Arabia and leader Australia, who both have the maximum nine. (AP)