Chile beat Ecuador 2-1 to keep World Cup hopes alive
Football Soccer – 2018 World Cup Qualifiers - Chile v Ecuador - Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago, Chile – October 5, 2017 Chile's Alexis Sanchez reacts after scoring a goal. REUTERS/Carlos Vera
SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile survived a late scare to beat Ecuador 2-1 on Thursday and keep alive their hopes of reaching the 2018 World Cup finals in Russia as they moved into third-place in the 10-team South American qualifying group.
The top four teams qualify automatically for Russia with the fifth-placed side facing Oceania champions New Zealand in a two-legged play-off.
With just one game remaining, Brazil are the only South American side to have guaranteed their spot, with Chile, Colombia, Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and Peru all dependent on results in Tuesday's final round of matches.
Football Soccer – 2018 World Cup Qualifiers - Chile v Ecuador - Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago, Chile – October 5, 2017 Chile's Arturo Vidal (8) receives a yellow card. REUTERS/Carlos Vera
Copa America champions Chile have perhaps the toughest task in their final match, against Brazil in Sao Paulo. The five-times world champions have never lost a World Cup qualifier at home.
Chile have failed to sparkle this year, losing three of their last four qualifiers before Thursday.
However, Tigres striker Eduardo Vargas helped them back to their winning ways with a goal after 22 minutes.
Football Soccer – 2018 World Cup Qualifiers - Chile v Ecuador - Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago, Chile – October 5, 2017 Ecuador's Retano Ibarra (L) and Chile's Alexis Sanchez in action. REUTERS/Carlos Vera
Alexis Sanchez stole the ball on the edge of the box and fed midfielder Jorge Valdivia and his pass left Vargas in space 12 yards out to crash the ball past keeper Maximo Banguera.
Romario Ibarra equalised for Ecuador with eight minutes remaining but Sanchez was on hand three minutes later when Banguera could only parry a shot on the edge of the six-yard box.
Sanchez then had the simplest of tasks slipping the ball home for the winner.
Football Soccer – 2018 World Cup Qualifiers - Chile v Ecuador - Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago, Chile – October 5, 2017 Chile's head coach Juan Antonio Pizzi shouts to his players. REUTERS/Carlos Vera
(Reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Greg Stutchbury)
Football Soccer – 2018 World Cup Qualifiers - Chile v Ecuador - Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago, Chile – October 5, 2017 Ecuador's Renato Ibarra (L), Chile's Pedro Pablo Hernandez (16) and Francisco Silva (5) in action. REUTERS/Carlos VeraFootball Soccer – 2018 World Cup Qualifiers - Chile v Ecuador - Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago, Chile – October 5, 2017 Chile's Eduardo Vargas (L) and Arturo Vidal react after a Vargas' goal. REUTERS/Carlos VeraFootball Soccer – 2018 World Cup Qualifiers - Chile v Ecuador - Estadio Monumental David Arellano, Santiago, Chile – October 5, 2017 Chile's Eduardo Vargas (C), Arturo Vidal (top) and Pedro Pablo Hernandez (back) react after a Vargas' goal. REUTERS/Carlos Vera
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