Argentina Beat Chile Without Messi and Remain at the Top of the World Cup Qualifiers

Argentina Beat Chile
Argentina Beat Chile (Credit: Getty Images)

The Argentine soccer team beat Chile 3-0 (partial 0-0), in a match for the seventh round of the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, played this Thursday at the Monumental Stadium in Buenos Aires.

Midfielder Alexis Mac Allister (48) and forwards Julian Alvarez (84) and Paulo Dybala (90+1) scored the goals for the victory of Argentina, which remains the leader of the route to the North American World Cup with 18 points.

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The match between Argentina and Chile had a 20% reduction in capacity as a result of a sanction imposed by Conmebol against Argentina for racist chants in previous matches, so the lower stands looked empty.

Before the match, a tribute was paid to Angel Di Maria, who retired from the Argentine national team after winning the Copa America in the United States, in an event attended by Alejandro Dominguez.

It didn’t take long for Argentina to take control of the ball and push Chile back into their own half, the latter looking stuck in their exit, pressured in all sectors, harassed by the tough play of the world champions.

The home team soon created dangerous situations, including a shot from De Paul that was saved by a defender, a high right-footed shot from Julian Alvarez from a good position, and a cross-shot from De Paul that forced Gabriel Arias to move.

The overwhelming local dominance made Ricardo Gareca, the coach of La Roja, impatient, who tried to get his players out of the siege, and only achieved that objective near the halfway point, as Chile had a little more dynamic in its movements.

The emotions returned towards the end of the first half, with the visitors’ first chance, a header from Catalan that hit the base of the left post and was millimeters away from giving Chile an unexpected advantage, which would later be saved as the only great chance for the visitors.

The score at the end of the first half punished Argentina’s lack of efficiency, which overwhelmed them with 70% possession of the ball, but had missed each of its eight shots on goal.

The wall falls

The wall Chile made during the first half to defend its goal fell at the dawn of the second half when the home team found it lacked the precision and speed necessary to break the tie.

The 1-0 came from a great collective action that ended with a cross from Julian Alvarez, Martinez let it pass and Mac Allister came in from behind to hit a dry right-footed shot into the corner, against Arias’s leg, who was waiting for the cross-shot.

The opening goal calmed the home team, who maintained control of the game but did not take their foot off the accelerator entirely.

If Argentina needed anything else to crown the night, Julian Alvarez found the net again, with a powerful left-footed shot from outside the area that hit the crossbar and went in, too powerful for Arias to resist.

With no answers, Chile surrendered itself and the world champions increased their numbers to build on the rout with Garnacho’s assist for Paulo Dybala, who did honor to the number 10 that the now absent Messi usually wears, with a hook to elude a defender and punish with a powerful shot to the near post of Arias for 3-0 that closed another night of celebration for Argentina.

On the following date, Argentina will visit Colombia on Tuesday in Barranquilla, while Chile will host Bolivia in Santiago.

After a ten-month break, since November 2023, the regional qualifiers returned on Thursday with two matches on the seventh round, which will be completed on Friday with three matches.

Argentina led with 18 points, followed by Uruguay with 13, Colombia with 12, Venezuela with 9, Ecuador with 8, and Brazil with 7.

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