Colombia, Chile close in on Brazil
Colombia and Chile moved to the brink of qualification for next year’s World Cup by winning key South American qualifiers on Friday, while Uruguay boosted its chances and Paraguay avoided elimination with a victory.
Colombia won 1-0 at home against Ecuador and Chile completed a 3-0 home victory over Venezuela, meaning both teams can finish no worse than fifth, which yields a position in an intercontinental qualifier while the top four automatically go through to Brazil 2014.
James Rodriguez scored the sole goal in the 30th minute for Colombia, which is level on 26 points with idle Argentina atop the nine-team group, two points ahead of Chile which has only two games to play while the other top five teams have three.
Chile’s opening goal came from Eduardo Vargas in the 10th and Marcus Gonzalez doubled the hosts’ advantage in the 30th before Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal sealed the result in the 85th.
Ecuador is in fourth place on 21 points, two ahead of Uruguay which won 2-1 in Peru thanks to two Luis Suarez goals.
The Liverpool striker, who is serving a suspension in the English Premier League for biting an opponent, put the visitors ahead from the penalty spot in the 43rd and doubled the advantage in the 67th.
Jefferson Farfan pulled a goal back for Peru in the 84th.
Venezuela is three points behind Uruguay and having played one game more, while Peru remains on 14 points.
Paraguay’s 4-0 home victory over Bolivia kept alive its faint hopes of qualification, retaining a mathematical chance of fifth but unable to make the top four. The defeat ended Bolivia’s hopes.
Jonathan Fabbro, Roque Santa Cruz, Richard Ortiz and Gustavo Gomez scored for Paraguay.
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