42′ [1 - 0] L. Suarez 45′ [2 - 0] L. Suarez 68′ [3 - 0] L. Suarez 74′ [4 - 0] L. Suarez Uruguay 4 – 0 Chile, World Cup qual. – South America! England – Premier League 16:33 November 19 FT Norwich C. 1 – 2 Arsenal 75′ Everton 1 – 1 Wolverhampton W. 75′ Manchester…
Uruguay vs Chile 4-0 Highlights 2011 Luis Suarez All Goals Chile were thoroughly crushed in their CONMEBOL World Cup qualifier against Uruguay, falling 4-0 to the almost-flawless Luis Suarez. It was hardly unexpected, however, what with all the drama surrounding the roja camp in the last week. With Arturo Vidal and Jorge Valdivia missing in midfield and Gonzalo Jara out from defense, it was always going to be difficult for Chile, but the elimination of Alexis Sanchez, re-injured in training earlier in the week, left them without a creative forward spark as well. It’s hard to say, however, if even a full strength Chile side could have brought down the fantastic play of Suarez, who scored at least a hat-trick — although it likely would have stemmed the bleeding. Suarez scored the first of his three, or possibly four, goals, in the dying minutes of the first half, his long-range shot settling perfectly in the back of the net. Just two minutes later, a shot by Edinson Cavani was cleared off the line with a header by the Chile defense, but the ensuing scramble resulted in the ball ending up in the back of the net. Whether it was the fault of Walter Ponce or the brilliance of Luis Suarez’s forehead remains to be seen. Chile’s best chance came around the 65th minute, when Matias Campos put the ball in the back of the net, but the linesman put up his flag. Turns out that the ball had been flicked onward by another Chilean player, meaning that Campos was offside when he scored in …
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Led by fiery manager Marcelo Bielsa, Chile enter the FIFA World Cup with an aggressive style and plenty of firepower, looking to win “by reason or by force”.
In fifty-fourthmatch video, we relive the game played between Brazil & Chile. Brazil saw off the challenge of a slightly disappointing Chile to seal a mouth-watering quarter-final tie against the Netherlands. The Selecao defeated Chile 4-2 and 3-0 in World Cup qualifying – and Dunga’s team eased to a comfortable victory at Ellis Park on Monday as their opponents became the first South American team to be eliminated from the competition. Chile, shorn of suspended trio Marco Estrada, Waldo Ponce and Gary Medel, were always up against it after conceding twice in four minutes shortly after the half-hour mark. Juan opened the scoring with a powerful header and Luis Fabiano slotted into an empty net to finish off an attacking move of lethal precision as Brazil took another step towards a sixth World Cup title. A precise right-foot finish from the edge of the area saw Robinho, who had a later effort ruled out for offside, open his account at the tournament in the second half. Brazil boss Dunga has been heavily criticised back home for constructing a team that values efficiency ahead of flair, but his side controlled the vast majority of the match and were comfortable winners. Chile, as with Mexico against Argentina on Sunday, really took the contest to their opponents in the opening minutes. Marcela Bielsa’s side have won many admirers in South Africa with their quick-fire, skilful brand of attacking football, but apart from a weak Humberto Suarez shot that Brazil keeper Julio …