South American Qualifiers: Bolivia vs Argentina



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Away from home, in Hernando Siles, in La Paz, Argentina today beat Bolivia 1 to 2 and won at the altitude of La Paz after 15 years. The match was valid for the second round of the South American Qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.

With the result, Argentina is still 100% correct and reached six points in two games. Bolivia runs out of points and occupies the focus of the dispute.

Take a look at the table of the table of the South American Qualifiers with the victory of Argentina.

Bolivia took the lead with Marcelo Moreno, 24 minutes into the first half. Chumacero received by the left end and rose to the area. Free, Moreno tried hard on Armani’s right corner to open the scoring for the hosts.

Argentina started the reaction shortly before the break. In the 44th minute of the first half, Lautaro Martínez received from the left, invaded the area and dribbled the defender. The 22 jersey looked for the pass back, but stayed on the mark. However, Carrasco tried to get rid of the ball, kicking over the Inter Milan striker himself and she died at the bottom of Lampe’s goal.

The turn came with Joaquín Correa, in the 33rd minute of the second half. Bolivia got in the way of the ball, Messi charged and took Lautaro out. The number 22 cut the mark and played for Correa, who crossed the ball to turn the scoreboard.

In the next round, Bolivia hosts Ecuador, while Argentina faces Paraguay.

DATA SHEET
BOLIVIA 1 X 2 ARGENTINA

Local: Hernando Siles, La Paz
Data: Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Calendar: 5 pm (Brasilia time)
Referee: Diego Haro
Assistants: Jonny Bossio and Victor Raez
Yellow cards: Saúl Torres, José Maria Carrasco and Gabriel Valverde (Bolívia); Exequiel Palacios, Nicolás Domínguez and Nicolas Tagliafico (Argentina)

Goals: Marcelo Moreno, 24 minutes into the first half (Bolivia), Lautaro Martínez, 44 minutes into the first half and Joaquín Correa, 33 minutes into the second half (Argentina)

BOLIVIA: Carlos Lampe; Saúl Torres, José Maria Carrasco, Gabriel Valverde, José Sagredo, Diego Wayar; Raúl Castro, Rudy Cardozo, Alejandro Chumacero; Carlos Saucedo, Marcelo Moreno. Technical: Cesar Farías.

ARGENTINA: Franco Armani; Gonzalo Montiel, Lucas Martínez Quarta, Nicolás Otamendi, Nicolas Tagliafico; Leandro Paredes, Rodrigo De Paul, Exequiel Palacios, Lucas Ocampos; Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martínez. Technical: Lionel Scaloni.

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