HOLDERS Chile stunned Argentina to win the Copa
America Centenario in a penalty cough up as Lionel Messi’s title curse struck
again.
Messi blazed a penalty over the bar in the shoot-out before Lucas Biglia
missed to leave Chile’s Francisco Silva with the task of stroking home the
winning spot-kick at the MetLife Stadium.
It was a carbon copy of last year’s Copa America final, also won by Chile on
penalties after a goalless draw.
Argentina’s players meanwhile were left disconsolate as they digested a
third defeat in a major final following losses to Germany in the 2014 World Cup
and Chile in last year’s Copa.
The beat also ensured Argentina’s 23-year wait for a major title -- and a
first for five-time world player of the year Messi -- continued.
The final had gone to penalties after finishing deadlocked at 0-0 after 120
minutes.
The first yellow card of the match came in the 16th minute when Marcelo Diaz
brought down Messi with a cynical hack across the thighs as the Barcelona star
advanced on the Chilean goal.
Argentina should have taken the lead on 21 minutes when a defensive blunder
from Gary Medel, miscontrolling a back pass, allowed Gonzalo Higuain to go
clean through on goal.
Higuain had time and space but opted to lift his shot over the advancing well
done and it rolled wide of the post in a huge let-off for Chile.
It was a nightmarish case of deja vu for Higuain, who missed potentially
match winning chances in both the 2014 World Cup final and last year’s Copa
America.
Seven minutes later Chile were left rocking when Messi burst onward only to
be bodychecked blatantly by Diaz.
For a moment it appeared that referee Lopes had forgotten Diaz’s earlier
caution but eventually he brandished a red card and Chile were down to 10.
It ought to have been a warning to both sides but the spiteful tone
continued for the residue of the half, with Javier Mascherano and Arturo Vidal
next into the book in the 37th minute.
The next flare-up came on 40 minutes when Messi darted into the box at high
speed and tumbled over following a collision with Jose Pedro Fuenzalida.
Chile’s players surrounded Lopes demanding a yellow card for a dive and
Messi was duly booked even though it looked for all the world as if he had
simply gone down after being caught off balance.
Two minutes from half-time and Lopes was reaching for a red card, this time
sending off Manchester United’s Marcos Rojo for a violent tackle on Vidal.
The cards continued in a fractious start to the second half, Jean Beausejour
booked for hacking at Gabriel Mercado.
A cynical foul on Messi by Charles Aranguiz resulted in another yellow card.
The introduction of Sergio Aguero for Higuain had little effect with Argentina
failing to break the stalemate.
Chile striker Eduardo Vargas went close on the 80th minute, thumping a brutal
low shot that Romero did well to block at his near post.
Aguero had a chance to steal victory in the 84th minute when he was worked
into space on the right of the box but he blazed his shot high and wide.
There was still time for late theater when Ramiro Funes-Mori made a stunning
match-saving block to deny Alexis Sanchez.
From the Argentinian counter-attack, Messi surged forward from halfway to
shoot wide.
Amid suffocating tension in extra-time, Chile had the best early chance to
score in the 98th minute when he headed Edson Puch’s cross only to be denied by
Romero.
Aguero then drew a fine save from Bravo with a looping header. After that
there was little in the way of chances, leaving the game to pivot on the
penalty shoot-out