Copa 2015
-Argentina
1-0 Uruguay
Argentina have recorded a 1-0 win over Uruguay in
Tuesday's Copa America Group B encounter in La Serena courtesy of a Sergio
Aguero header.
After his team surrendered a two-goal lead against Paraguay on Saturday, Martino would have been pleased with how Argentina ground out a result at the Estadio La Portada de La Serena, although the 52-year-old coach had to watch almost an hour from the stands.
After his team surrendered a two-goal lead against Paraguay on Saturday, Martino would have been pleased with how Argentina ground out a result at the Estadio La Portada de La Serena, although the 52-year-old coach had to watch almost an hour from the stands.
Argentina 1 - 0 Uruguay Highlights HD 17.06.2015 (Copa America 2015) by EuroFootballHD
Martino was sent off in the 33rd minute,
seemingly arguing a yellow card against Uruguay's Nicolas Lodeiro was too
lenient.
Although Argentina produced more chances,
Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez should take some positives from his team's
performance, as they had a handful of genuine opportunities to score.
Bordeaux striker Diego Rolan was the most
profligate of the Uruguayans, missing three top chances, including his blaze
over the bar from inside the box with 15 minutes remaining.
After a tight opening to the game,
Argentina generally had the better of the first half. Angel di Maria produced
the first genuine chance but shot straight at Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando
Muslera.
Aguero forced Muslera into a stop down low
with a header in the 26th minute, while Uruguay tested their opponents aerially
as well.
Rolan had two good chances to score,
failing to get his head on a cross in the first instance, before glancing an
effort wide at the half-hour mark, while Diego Godin also had an opportunity
from a corner.
But neither side could breach the opposing
defence until Aguero's effort after the break.
Javier Pastore found a pocket of space on
the right in the 56th minute, releasing Pablo Zabaleta on an overlapping run
and the Manchester City full-back whipped his cross to the near post, where a
diving Aguero provided the final touch past Muslera.
The rest of the second half descended into
a collection of fouls, scuffles and yellow cards as Uruguay became increasingly
frustrated, with Rolan's miss after Sergio Romero parried a drive into the
forward's path not helping their mental state.
Rolan almost redeemed himself with two
minutes left but his header from a corner was cleared off the line, while
Romero was forced into a top save to deny Abel Hernandez soon after.

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