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At the Centennial Stadium, Uruguay defeated Chile 2-1, on the first day of the South American qualifiers for the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
The emotions did not wait, and in the 35th minute Uruguay managed to open the scoring, after a controversial play in which the VAR informed the referee of the match a hand in the area of Sebastián Vegas, after a center from Brian Rodríguez, which, at first, was whistled as a corner kick.
Eber Aquino reviewed the action and minutes later pointed out the penalty spot in favor of the Uruguayans. Luis Suárez took the ball and with great class defined the goalkeeper’s left post to open the scoring.
DO YOU REMEMBER THIS THREAD? Well, this play is perfect as an example to explanation. It does not matter that it has bounced elsewhere first, if the arm is too far from the body, occupies a space, or meets any of the other aspects, IT IS PUNISHABLE. 👌🏼 https://t.co/hr5ljrsvfO pic.twitter.com/pV6dXJuhnG
– ElVarCentral (Andrés) (@ElVarCentral) October 8, 2020
Then, in the second half, Chile reacted, and with Alexis Sánchez as the protagonist, they found the long-awaited tying goal. The Inter Milan attacker received a great assist from Charles Aránguiz, which ended with a crossed definition of the ‘7’, difficult for the Campaña goalkeeper to tackle.
However, what seemed like a draw in the Centenario, ended in victory for the celestial ones, after in the 90 + 3 Maxi Gómez shot from medium distance to send the ball to the back of the net, and in this way give him the first three points to those led by Óscar Tabárez.
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