Spain go out of World Cup and Chile fans invade Maracanã – in pictures
The streets outside the stadium are awash with Chile fans before the matchPhotograph: Tom JenkinsIt's like one big street party out there as fans enjoy themselves before kick-offPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThough there are a smattering of Spain fans outside the stadium enjoying themselves tooPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
Some people who aren't enjoying themselves are the security team at the Maracanã as hundreds of ticketless Chile fans have run amok, steaming through the media centre in an attempt to get into the ground and watch the matchPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA number of them are caught but some make it through the media centre and into the standsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsSecurity manage to collar some of the interlopers and detain themPhotograph: Tom JenkinsLockers and a wall are pushed over as Chile fans stormed the media centre Photograph: Tom JenkinsThey're enjoying themselves Photograph: Tom JenkinsAlexis goes past Xavi Alonso as Chile go at Spain from the kick-offPhotograph: Tom JenkinsCesar Azpilicueta gets his head to the ball ahead of Eduardo Vargas as Spain try and deal with Chile's startPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAlonso gives away possession near halfway. Sanchez pounces and switches the ball inside. Vidal – I think – sends a quite glorious pass in to Aranguiz inside the box. He has the awareness to square the ball to Vargas, who cuts back inside and slams homePhotograph: Tom JenkinsDown at the other end Gary Medel celebrates with goalkeeper Claudio Bravo Photograph: Tom JenkinsThings go from bad to worse for the reigning champions when Casillas fists away Sanchez's near-post free-kick. He should catch it. Or turn it round the post. Instead his gentle punch drops to Aranguiz, who toe-pokes it back and it flies into the net Photograph: Tom JenkinsAnd then he's mobbed by his team-matesPhotograph: Tom JenkinsWhat were you thinking Iker? Half-time score: Spain 0-2 ChilePhotograph: Tom JenkinsEarly in the second half Koke zips a pass through to Diego Costa, but unfortunately the Chilean defence is equal to it and the ball deflects out for a cornerPhotograph: Tom JenkinsFive minutes later from Bravo's punch out Costa does well to acrobatically send the ball back across goal where it falls to Busquets. He taps wide from about five yards with the goal at his mercyPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe packed stadium is really rocking as the Chile fans revel in their team's leadPhotograph: Tom JenkinsFernando Torres is brought on to replace Diego CostaPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHowever Torres is proving to have as much luck breaking through the Chilean defence as Diego Costa did Photograph: Tom JenkinsThe final whistle goes and Chile are through to the next round and Spain, the defending champions are out!Photograph: Tom JenkinsDuring injury time Sergio Ramos fires over with a scissor kick Photograph: Tom JenkinsThe Chile players celebrate arguably the most important win in their historyPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe celebrations are in stark contrast to the dejected faces of Andres Iniesta, Javi Martinez, Cesar Azpilicueta and the rest of the Spanish players. Final score: Spain 0-2 ChilePhotograph: Tom Jenkins
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