DHAKA: Eduardo Vargas’ stunning strike sent Chile into their first Copa America final since 1987, after a controversial red card to Peru’s Carlos Zambrano gave the tournament hosts a big advantage, reports goal.com.
Referee Jose Argote expelled Zambrano in the first half, leaving Peru to play 70 minutes with 10 players and, despite a brave performance from Ricardo Gareca’s men, Chile eventually prevailed 2-1 in Santiago thanks to a brace from Vargas.
The Napoli striker opened the scoring in the 42nd minute in borderline comical circumstances, scuffing his initial shot before rolling the ball past Peru’s prostrate goalkeeper Pedro Gallese.
There was nothing slapstick about Vargas’ second goal, however, with the 25-year-old thumping the ball over Gallese into the top corner from outside the box in the 64th minute, putting the home side back in front soon after Gary Medel’s own goal had drawn Peru level.
Having progressed from their first Copa America semi-final since 1999, Chile are now one game away from a maiden title at South America’s continental championships.
Vargas would save Chile, however, as Peru were sent into the third-place play-off for the second straight Copa.
BDST: 0833 HRS, JUN 30, 2015
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