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    Argentina World Cup qualifying woes continue against Venezuela

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 6, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Argentina failed to score at home against Venezuela
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    Argentina failed to score at home against Venezuela

    Argentina’s 2018 World Cup qualifying struggles continued with a 1-1 home draw against bottom side Venezuela.

    Jhon Murillo gave the visitors the lead with a close-range finish but a second-half own goal earned Argentina a point.

    Marcos Acuna, who had replaced the injured Angel Di Maria after 25 minutes, fought off his marker and the cross was knocked into his own goal by Rolf Feltscher.

    They are fifth in the South American standings with two games remaining and the top four qualifying automatically – the fifth-placed team faces a two-leg play-off against New Zealand.

    Brazil, who have already qualified, drew 1-1 with Colombia.

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    Chelsea forward Willian gave Brazil the lead before Monaco striker Radamel Falcao equalised. Liverpool midfielder Philippe Coutinho came off the bench for Brazil late on.

    Uruguay moved up to second after beating Paraguay 2-1 while Peru beat Ecuador by the same scoreline to move up to fourth. Sixth-placed Chile lost 1-0 to Bolivia.

    Chile, who are one point behind Argentina, host Ecuador before finishing their campaign with a trip to top-of-the table Brazil in next month’s final qualifiers.

    Argentina are level on points with Peru, who they play next, before a trip to Ecuador. Peru’s final qualifier is away in Colombia.

    Work to do for USA

    In the CONCACAF qualifying group, a late goal by Bobby Wood earned USA a 1-1 draw at Honduras. Romell Quioto’s neat finish put the hosts ahead before striker Wood scored with five minutes to go.

    Both sides are level on nine points after eight games with USA fourth and Honduras fifth. The top three teams qualify automatically for the World Cup.

    Second-placed Costa Rica missed the chance to confirm their place in Russia as they were held to a 1-1 draw by already-qualified Mexico.

    Panama moved up to third after beating Trinidad and Tobago 3-0.

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