• (R/T) Conmebol WCQ 2022, Round 18

    From =?UTF-8?B?TGzDqW8=?=@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Tue Mar 29 21:59:22 2022
    Only one home win in the last round of this cycle of Conmebol WCQ, which may well be the last under the current format. But unlike last time around, this wasn't much of a rocking one. Peru, who was ahead of Colombia and Chile, settled matters in the first half already and never really looked threatened. Colombia struggled, but although they did their part, it wasn't enough, while Chile again disappointed. Ecuador and Uruguay celebrated the spot earned in
    the previous round by putting on good shows on this one. Juggernauts Brasil
    and Argentina preserved their invincibilities, and Paraguay, Bolivia and Venezuela again didn't do much and remained at the foot of the table.
    Ecuador 1-1 Argentina
    Both sides were already qualified to the World Cup, but they decided to give
    a good show to the crowd that filled Estadio Monumental de Guayaquil. Pushed ahead by their fans, Ecuador made most of the play and put Argentina under
    real pressure, but conceded Julian Alvarez's opener against the run of play. Argentina created a few chances, but had to rely on another good match by Emiliano Martinez to keep the Ecuadorans at bay. In the end, a VAR assisted penalty gave Ecuador the equalizer. Martinez saved Enner Valencia's effort,
    but the latter scored on the rebound.
    Argentina can no longer reach Brasil in the WCQ table, even if they win the remaining game in hand. But with this result, they've matched their previous record unbeaten run of 31 games, built by Alfio Basile's team between 1991
    and 1993. Ecuador ends the qualifiers on a high note, after a very poor game
    in Paraguay. Let's see how they do when the actual thing rolls on.
    Chile 0-2 Uruguay
    Chile has been tailspinning for a while and were in for a rough landing at Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo, in Santiago. Although they had to win to
    stand any chance, it was Uruguay who created the more dangerous chances and forced some good saves from Brayan Cortes.
    Both goals came in the second half. De Arrascaeta took a corner kick and
    a free Suarez scored from a nice overhead kick. The second goal was near
    the end, a strong shot from outside the box by Valverde, just far enough
    out of Cortes's reach.
    Fourth win in a row for Uruguay, after some rough times at the end of Maestro Tabarez's reign. Chile ends their qualifying run on a downer and certain that they have a lot of rebuilding to do. Indeed, that's been true for a while.
    Peru 2-0 Paraguay
    A deserved win for Peru at a crowded Estadio Nacional de Lima, which qualifies them to the intercontinental playoffs and keeps their qualifying hopes alive. They settled matters in the first half already, with a goal by Lapadula in the 4th minute and Yotun at the 41st. Although Paraguay had more possession in the second half, they never really seemed to seriously threaten the hosts. In the end, the big white and red crowd celebrated as Peru remains in the race towards
    their 6th World Cup participation.
    Venezuela 0-1 Colombia
    A quite even affair at Estadio Polideportivo Cachamay, in Ciudad Guayana, with a number of scoring chances by both sides. In the end, a VAR-assisted penalty separated the two teams, near the end of the first half. Fari|#ez saved James's effort at first, but he had moved ahead of his line before the shot and it had to be retaken. James took it again and then made no mistake.
    Colombia had a prolonged poor run and when they recovered from it, it was too little, too late. Venezuela improved a little in the ending rounds, just like last time around - and finished at the bottom, just like last time around. With 14 losses in 18 games and just 10 points, they achieved the second worst run ever
    since Conmebol WCQ became a double round robin, in 1996, better only than their own run in that cycle (3 points from 16 games).
    Bolivia 0-4 Brasil
    Times have indeed changed when you see Brasil travel to Estadio Hernando Siles, in La Paz, and return with such a win in the bag. Bolivia did create a few chances
    and gave some work to Alisson, but never really looked like they'd get anything from this game. Paquet|i, Bruno Guimar|ues and Richarlison (twice) scored for Brasil.
    Brasil reached 45 points, thus breaking Argentina's previous record of 43 from WC'2002 cycle. There's still a game in hand, against Argentina, that will be played
    in June somewhere in Europe (although, technically, Brasil are "hosts" I guess). A
    friendly, for all intents and purposes, whose main interest for both sides should
    be to defend their unbeaten runs.
    Final Table [points, games, w-d-l, gs-gc, gd]
    1 Brasil 45 17 14 3 0 40 5 35
    2 Argentina 39 17 11 6 0 27 8 19
    3 Uruguay 28 18 8 4 6 22 22 0
    4 Ecuador 26 18 7 5 6 27 19 8
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    5 Peru 24 18 7 3 8 19 22 -3
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    6 Colombia 23 18 5 8 5 20 19 1
    7 Chile 19 18 5 4 9 19 26 -7
    8 Paraguay 16 18 3 7 8 12 26 -14
    9 Bolivia 15 18 4 3 11 23 42 -19
    10 Venezuela 10 18 3 1 14 14 34 -20
    Home Table [points, games, w-d-l, gs-gc, gd]
    1 Brasil 24 8 8 0 0 23 1 22
    2 Argentina 21 9 6 3 0 14 2 12
    3 Ecuador 18 9 5 3 1 19 7 12
    4 Uruguay 17 9 5 2 2 12 7 5
    5 Peru 14 9 4 2 3 12 11 1
    6 Colombia 13 9 3 4 2 11 7 4
    7 Bolivia 13 9 4 1 4 17 14 3
    8 Chile 11 9 3 2 4 11 10 1
    9 Paraguay 10 9 2 4 3 10 11 -1
    10 Venezuela 10 9 3 1 5 11 13 -2
    Away Table [points, games, w-d-l, gs-gc, gd]
    1 Brasil 21 9 6 3 0 17 4 13
    2 Argentina 18 8 5 3 0 13 6 7
    3 Uruguay 11 9 3 2 4 10 15 -5
    4 Colombia 10 9 2 4 3 9 12 -3
    5 Peru 10 9 3 1 5 7 11 -4
    6 Ecuador 8 9 2 2 5 8 12 -4
    7 Chile 8 9 2 2 5 8 16 -8
    8 Paraguay 6 9 1 3 5 2 15 -13
    9 Bolivia 2 9 0 2 7 6 28 -22
    10 Venezuela 0 9 0 0 9 3 21 -18
    For the intercontinental playoffs, Peru now faces either the United Arab Emirates or
    Australia, probably the latter, in Qatar on June 13rd or 14th. If Fifa and Elo are to
    be trusted, Peru should be considered favorites. However, it is a one-match showdown,
    so I guess anything may happen there.
    In the end, this was not a very interesting qualifying cycle overall. A glance at
    the goal differences show the extent of Brasil and Argentina's domination over the
    rest of the field. There was some competition for the remaining spots, but not as
    much as in previous cycles.
    South America seems thinner than it has been in the recent past. My impression is
    that, beyond Brasil and Argentina, only Uruguay seems capable of doing anything
    noteworthy in the World Cup. Ecuador is not bad, but they are not that good either,
    maybe they can sneak past the first round depending on what their group looks like
    or whether they're on a roll or not. Peru, eh, I don't really rate them. Can't see
    them doing much of anything without the help of a generous draw (for example, drawing
    Qatar as first seed). I'd be happy to be proven wrong, though.
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    Ll|-o
    --- SBBSecho 3.06-Win32
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