Copa America Results , Chile to face Argentina in the Final |
smallbusinesswithbestmarketing.blogspot.com - Copa America Results , Chile to face Argentina in the Final. Chile managed to advance to the final of the Copa America Centenario after a 2-0 win over Colombia in the semi-final match at Soldier Field, Chicago, USA, on Wednesday (06/23/2016) morning local time. Thus, Chile will be against Argentina in the final match later. The second meeting of the state party's Copa America final replay of 2015. When confronted with Colombia, Chile opened the scoring with a goal by Charles Aránguiz in the 7th minute. Later, Jose Fuenzalida scored in the 11th minute completed the rout Chile 2-0.
For possession, Chile does appear more dominant than his opponent. This was reflected on the control of the ball Chile which reached 53 percent. When the game has been running for seven minutes, Aranguiz bring superior Chile. Starting from mistakes Juan Cuadrado in anticipation of a cross Fuenzalida, the ball then immediately struck Aranguiz. Four minutes later, Chile again makes his supporters were delighted with goals by Fuenzalida.
Utilizing a ball threw up the shot Alexis Sanchez who hit the goalpost, Fuenzalida without difficulty bringing Chile two-goal lead over Colombia. At halftime, the game was delayed because of bad weather. Some parts of the field was seen flooded due to heavy rain. However, after the weather improved and puddles on the field has been cleared, the game finally resumed at 10:25 am GMT.
Entering the second half, a move Colombia to equalize more weight after one of his players, Carlos Sanchez, received a second yellow card in the 57th minute. However, the Colombian players still show the spirit. In the rest of the game, they strive to carry out attacks against Chile defense. To increase the power on, Colombia also replace Cuadrado Carlos Bacca in the 80th minute. Nevertheless, the strategy did not produce results for Colombia.
Until the referee ended the game, 2-0 to Chile remained unchanged. Chile had the right to advance to the final, while Colombia will compete for third place with the tournament against the United States. Final match between Chile and Argentina will be held at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, on Monday (6/27/2016) early morning hrs.
As for the third place playoff match will be held at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, on Sunday (06/26/2016) morning local time.
Colombia 0-2 Chile (Charles Aránguiz 7 ', Jose Fuenzalida 11')
Teams
Colombia (4-2-3-1): 1-David Ospina; 4-Santiago Arias, 2-Cristian Zapata, 22-Jeison Murillo, 18-Frank Fabra (13-Sebastian Perez 73 '); 16-Daniel Torres, 6-Carlos Sanchez; 11-Juan Cuadrado (7-Carlos Bacca 80 '), 8-Edwin Cardona (21-Marlos Moreno 46'), 10-James Rodriguez; 9-Roger Martinez
Coach: Jose Pekerman (Argentina)
Chile (4-3-3): 1-Claudio Bravo; 15-Jean Beausejour, 18-Gonzalo Jara, 17-Gary Medel, 4-Mauricio Isla; 10-Pablo Hernandez (13-Eric Pulgar 30 '), 5-Francisco Silva, 20-Charles Aránguiz; 7-Alexis Sanchez, 11-Eduardo Vargas, 6-Jose Fuenzalida (22-Edson Puch 75 ')
Coach: Juan Antonio Pizzi (Spain)
Referee: Joe Aguilar (El Salvador)
For possession, Chile does appear more dominant than his opponent. This was reflected on the control of the ball Chile which reached 53 percent. When the game has been running for seven minutes, Aranguiz bring superior Chile. Starting from mistakes Juan Cuadrado in anticipation of a cross Fuenzalida, the ball then immediately struck Aranguiz. Four minutes later, Chile again makes his supporters were delighted with goals by Fuenzalida.
Utilizing a ball threw up the shot Alexis Sanchez who hit the goalpost, Fuenzalida without difficulty bringing Chile two-goal lead over Colombia. At halftime, the game was delayed because of bad weather. Some parts of the field was seen flooded due to heavy rain. However, after the weather improved and puddles on the field has been cleared, the game finally resumed at 10:25 am GMT.
Entering the second half, a move Colombia to equalize more weight after one of his players, Carlos Sanchez, received a second yellow card in the 57th minute. However, the Colombian players still show the spirit. In the rest of the game, they strive to carry out attacks against Chile defense. To increase the power on, Colombia also replace Cuadrado Carlos Bacca in the 80th minute. Nevertheless, the strategy did not produce results for Colombia.
Until the referee ended the game, 2-0 to Chile remained unchanged. Chile had the right to advance to the final, while Colombia will compete for third place with the tournament against the United States. Final match between Chile and Argentina will be held at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, on Monday (6/27/2016) early morning hrs.
As for the third place playoff match will be held at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, on Sunday (06/26/2016) morning local time.
Colombia 0-2 Chile (Charles Aránguiz 7 ', Jose Fuenzalida 11')
Teams
Colombia (4-2-3-1): 1-David Ospina; 4-Santiago Arias, 2-Cristian Zapata, 22-Jeison Murillo, 18-Frank Fabra (13-Sebastian Perez 73 '); 16-Daniel Torres, 6-Carlos Sanchez; 11-Juan Cuadrado (7-Carlos Bacca 80 '), 8-Edwin Cardona (21-Marlos Moreno 46'), 10-James Rodriguez; 9-Roger Martinez
Coach: Jose Pekerman (Argentina)
Chile (4-3-3): 1-Claudio Bravo; 15-Jean Beausejour, 18-Gonzalo Jara, 17-Gary Medel, 4-Mauricio Isla; 10-Pablo Hernandez (13-Eric Pulgar 30 '), 5-Francisco Silva, 20-Charles Aránguiz; 7-Alexis Sanchez, 11-Eduardo Vargas, 6-Jose Fuenzalida (22-Edson Puch 75 ')
Coach: Juan Antonio Pizzi (Spain)
Referee: Joe Aguilar (El Salvador)