Carlos Tevez netted the winning penalty to seal
his side's place in the Copa America semi-finals after an astonishing shoot-out
· Argentina beat Colombia (5-4) on
penalties in Copa America quarter final
· David Ospina pulls off stunning
saves to deny Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero in goalless first half
· Ospina makes another superb save
in second half to keep it at 0-0
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It took 95
minutes, 16 shots and 14 penalty kicks, but Argentina finally saw off the
robust challenge of Colombia to reach the last four of the Copa America.
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The
pre-tournament favorites dominated this quarter-final from start to finish but
had to rely on the boot of Carlos Tevez to win a dramatic penalty shoot-out in
Vina del Mar.
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Lucas
Biglia and Marcos Rojo both had chances to win the match from 12 yards but it
was left to substitute Tevez, who was celebrating a return to Boca Juniors, who
kept La Albiceleste on course for their fist piece of silverware since 1993.
Argentina vs Colombia 5-4 Full Penalties - Copa America 2015 HD by Football2yu
New Boca Juniors signing Carlos Tevez
struck the winning spot-kick as Argentina defeated Colombia 5-4 on penalties
after a goalless 90 minutes to book their place in the Copa America
semi-finals.
Tevez netted with Argentina's seventh
penalty after Lucas Biglia and Marcos Rojo had both missed opportunities to
claim victory from the spot in Friday's Vina del Mar quarter-final clash.
It was no less than Argentina deserved
after they dominated throughout the 90 minutes, with only a massive display
from Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina ensuring the contest required a
shoot-out.
The Arsenal shot stopper's best moment
was an amazing double save in the 26th minute when he denied Sergio Aguero with
his foot before scrambling to palm Lionel Messi's follow-up header around the
post, with both shots coming from inside the six-yard box.
Colombia coach Jose Pekerman had made
four changes to the team that drew 0-0 with Peru in their final group
encounter, with his decision to drop misfiring striker Radamel Falcao the
standout.
Jackson Martinez was promoted to lead the
line, while Victor Ibarbo, Alexander Mejia and Camilo Zuniga were also included
as Pekerman switched from a 4-2-2-2 to a 4-1-3-2 formation.
That decision did not work, however, and
Pekerman made a change midway through the first half with forward Teofilo
Gutierrez sacrificed in favour of midfielder Edwin Cardona as Argentina ran
riot, although it made little difference as Colombia finished the first half
without a shot on goal.
As the second half wore on, Colombia
began to gain a foothold in the contest but struggled to test Argentina keeper
Sergio Romero, while Ospina kept a clean sheet at the other end.
Romero made just one save throughout the
90 minutes but was impressive in the shoot-out before Tevez - who was confirmed
as a Boca Juniors player during the game - sent Argentina into the
last four.
It took just five minutes for Ospina to
register his first save, with the 26-year-old getting down low at his near post
to parry Javier Pastore's toe-poke.
Argentina had decent arguments for a
penalty when Aguero and Messi both went down in the box in the 20th minute,
while the former headed over soon after.
Ospina was sharply off his line just
before the break to deny Pastore, while he had to beat Angel di Maria to the
ball outside his box early in the second half.
James Rodriguez wasted an opportunity to
shoot in the 67th minute, before Martinez produced Colombia's only shot on
target, heading straight at Romero from a corner.
Argentina hit the woodwork twice late in
the game, with substitute Ever Banega clipping the crossbar before Ospina
produced another stunning stop - palming Nicolas Otamendi's effort onto the
post. The ball rebounded along the goal-line before being cleared.
Colombia breathed another sigh of relief
in the 88th minute when Cristian Zapata almost put the ball past Ospina, only
for Jeison Murillo to produce a sliding clearance.
Eventually penalties were required, with
the first six spot-kicks all finding the net before Luis Muriel blasted over
the bar with Colombia's fourth.
After Ezequiel Lavezzi scored off the
post, Romero almost denied Cardona but the midfielder's penalty squeezed under
him before Biglia missed a chance to seal victory, sending the shoot-out into
sudden-death mode.
Amazingly, the next three penalty-takers
then failed to score with Romero denying Zuniga before Rojo clipped the bar and
Murillo matched Muriel's poor effort.
That left Tevez to calmly convert and decide the tie, with Argentina booking a last-four date against either Brazil or Paraguay.
That left Tevez to calmly convert and decide the tie, with Argentina booking a last-four date against either Brazil or Paraguay.

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