Copa America 2015 –Quarter final-
Chile 1-0 Uruguay
- Mauricio Isla scores winner with nine minutes to go
to put Chile ahead
- Edinson Cavani sent off before the goal, Uruguay
down to nine men soon after when Jorge Fucile is given second yellow
- Chile dominate throughout, but struggled to find a
way through
- Uruguay, led by Diego Godin, defended well before
red cards
- Chile reach the semi-finals to face Peru or
Bolivia
Chile vs Uruguay, 1-0, All Goals and Full Highlights, Copa America, 1/4 de Final, 24/06/2015 by Ptyfansport
Chile are through to the
semi-finals of the Copa America after Mauricio Isla's 81st minute strike was
enough to see off nine-man Uruguay at the Estadio Nacional.
The full-back drove his shot low into the corner to settle an ill-tempered encounter which saw both Edinson Cavani and Jorge Fucile dismissed in the second half.
Cavani received his marching orders for
slapping Gonzalo Jara in the face, capping a turbulent week for the Paris
Saint-Germain star after his father was allegedly involved in a car crash that
led to a fatality in Uruguay on Monday.
Uruguay's centre-back pairing of Diego
Godin and Jose Gimenez were an immovable force up until the 80th minute, when
Isla controlled the ball on the edge of the penalty area and fired Chile -
bidding to win Copa America for the first time - into the final four of
South America's premier tournament.
The match was blighted by a late red card
to Uruguay defender Jorge Fucile, who sparked an all-in melee and a delay in
play, while coach Oscar Tabarez was sent to the stands as the 2011 champions
lost their heads.
Chile, who will face the winner of Bolivia
and Peru on Monday, made one change to the team that routed Bolivia 5-0 in
their final group fixture last week, with Eugenio Mena replacing Jean
Beausejour.
Godin returned to Uruguay's starting
line-up at the expense of Sebastian Coates after missing the 1-1 draw with Paraguay,
while Fucile and Cristian Rodriguez came in for Alvaro Pereira and Abel
Hernandez, respectively.
The opening 45 minutes in the Chilean
capital - brutal at times with numerous challenges - was a half of few chances,
Uruguay happy to sit back and stifle Chile with players behind the ball.
It proved effective as Chile, who dominated
proceedings, struggled to create anything clear-cut, with the hosts forced into
strikes from distance.
Charles Aranguiz came close to breaking the
deadlock in the 26th minute, though his shot was straight down the throat of
Fernando Muslera, while the Uruguay goalkeeper also dealt with Arturo Vidal's
stinging long-range effort 11 minutes later.
The second half followed a similar path,
with Chile dictating play without reward.
However, Uruguay had an opportunity to take
an unlikely lead from a set piece after the ball fell to the feet of forward
Diego Rolan, who reacted quickest but was unable to generate enough power in
his volley to trouble Claudio Bravo.
Cavani left Uruguay with a mountain to
climb, when he was shown a second yellow card in the 63rd minute.
Despite being down to 10 men, Uruguay
engineered two good openings, while a Chile corner flashed across the six-yard
box and eluded everyone.
Chile, however, finally made the most of
their numerical advantage via Isla, who fired the ball into the bottom corner
of the net with nine minutes left on the clock.
Uruguay's woes were compounded in the
penultimate minute of regulation time, when Fucile saw red for a second
bookable offence in a disappointing end for Tabarez's men.

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