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Lionel Messi scored once and set up two goals as Argentina beat Venezuela 3-0 to remain in control of the South American qualifying race for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ on Friday.
The Argentinian skipper was the architect of two Gonzalo Higuain strikes which came either side of an emphatic Messi penalty on the stroke of half-time at the Monumental Stadium.
The Barcelona superstar was Argentina's
best player throughout, twice forcing Daniel Hernandez into scrambled
saves early on before producing the pass which enabled Higuain to break
the deadlock on 29 minutes.
Messi then harried Venezuela
defender Gabriel Cichero into conceding a penalty, which the diminutive
play-maker lashed into the roof of the net for 2-0 in first half
stoppage time.
A trademark jinking run and through ball for Higuain gave Argentina their third in the 59th minute as Venezuela kissed goodbye to any chance of repeating their shock 1-0 win over the Argentinians in 2011.
The
victory leaves Alejandro Sabella's side four points clear of
second-placed Colombia at the top of the standings with 23 points after
10 matches.
With just six games remaining, only an unthinkable collapse will prevent the Albicelestes from taking their place at next year's finals in Brazil, with a trip to La Paz to face Bolivia on Tuesday their next game.
Los Cafeteros imperious
In other games, Colombia remained on course to end their 16-year World Cup exile after sweeping aside Bolivia 5-0 in Barranquilla.
In other games, Colombia remained on course to end their 16-year World Cup exile after sweeping aside Bolivia 5-0 in Barranquilla.
Goals
from Macnelly Torres, Carlos Valdez, Teofilo Gutierrez, Radamel Falcao
and Pablo Armero secured an easy win as Colombia leapfrogged Ecuador
into second place in the standings.
Colombia - who are revelling under the guidance of former Argentina coach Jose Pekerman - now look perfectly poised to reach their first FIFA World Cup since 1998.
Barranquilla's
Metropolitano Stadium had rocked before kick-off as the home crowd paid
an emotional tribute to former national keeper Miguel Calero, who died
in December aged 41 after suffering a blood clot.
Colombia took the lead on 20 minutes, when Torres tucked away a cross from Juan Cuadrado, fortunate not to be ruled offside.
Colombia
doubled their lead shortly after half-time when Bolivia failed to clear
a knock-down from Abel Aguilar, which Valdez prodded home.
Gutierrez
then made the game safe on 62 minutes, latching onto a through ball
from Torres before steering past Bolivia's substitute keeper Sergio
Galarza for 3-0. Falcao and Armero completed the rate late on.
Uruguay stumble
Elsewhere, Uruguay's hopes of a vital victory against bottom side Paraguay were dashed after they conceded a late equaliser in a bruising game which finished 1-1 in Montevideo.
Elsewhere, Uruguay's hopes of a vital victory against bottom side Paraguay were dashed after they conceded a late equaliser in a bruising game which finished 1-1 in Montevideo.
Liverpool
striker Luis Suarez looked to have settled a niggly encounter when he
volleyed home a Nicolas Lodeiro cross on 82 minutes.
But Paraguay,
who had rarely threatened during a stop-start game scarred by some
rugged tackling, plucked an equaliser against the run of play four
minutes later when substitute Edgar Benitez slotted home.
The draw saw Uruguay inch into the automatic qualifying spots, leapfrogging Venezuela in fourth, but coach Oscar Tabarez will be left ruing his team's failure to take all three points.
Peru late-show edges Chile
In Friday's late match, Jefferson Farfan's 87th-minute goal lifted hosts Peru to a 1-0 victory over Chile in Lima.
In Friday's late match, Jefferson Farfan's 87th-minute goal lifted hosts Peru to a 1-0 victory over Chile in Lima.
The
first four finishers in South America's round-robin tournament will
qualify automatically for Brazil, with the fifth-placed side facing a
play-off against the fifth-placed side from Asia.
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