2nd Match: Peru vs Chile – Copa America 2024

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2nd Match: Peru vs Chile – Copa America 2024

Copa America 2024: Peru and Chile Play Out Goalless Draw in Arlington
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
Friday, June 21st, 2024
Updated 10:30 PM MST, June 21st, 2024
Attendance 43,030

ARLINGTON (OleMundo.com) —

In the second match of the Copa America 2024, held at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Peru and Chile battled to a goalless draw in front of a packed stadium of 43,030 spectators.

Match Stats Recap

Peru attempted 7 shots with 4 on target, maintaining a time of possession of 35%. They made 274 passes, earned 1 corner kick, committed 2 offsides, and received 18 fouls. Additionally, they recorded 1 save and received 1 yellow card.

Chile, on the other hand, took 11 shots with 4 on target, dominating possession with 65%. They completed 517 passes, won 3 corner kicks, were caught offside 2 times, and conceded 19 fouls. Their goalkeeper made 4 saves, and the team received 3 yellow cards.

Match Analysis

The game saw both teams aggressively vying for control, resulting in a highly contested battle. Despite numerous attempts, neither side managed to find the back of the net, largely due to the resolute defense and impressive goalkeeping on display.

Chile’s Alexis Sanchez squandered a golden opportunity in the 16th minute, failing to convert from close range. Despite Chile’s dominance in possession, they struggled to create clear-cut chances, managing only one shot on target throughout the game.

Peru, although slightly less dominant in possession, showcased resilience and defensive solidity, limiting Chile’s attacking threat. They came close to scoring themselves, with Gianluca Lapadula volleying over from a promising position near the hour mark.

Post-Match Reactions

Reflecting on the match, Chile’s Alexis Sanchez expressed frustration at his missed chance but remained optimistic about his team’s performance. Peru’s Uruguayan coach Jorge Fossati praised his team’s attitude and noted improvements in their play throughout the game.

Conclusion

The goalless draw leaves Argentina atop Group A, with both Peru and Chile looking to secure victories in their upcoming matches to bolster their standings in the tournament. With the Copa America 2024 heating up, football fans around the world eagerly anticipate more thrilling encounters in the days to come.

 

Final Match Stats

Peru:

 

Shots Taken: 7

Shots on Goal: 4

Time of Possession: 35%

Passes Made: 274

Corner Kicks: 1

Offsides: 2

Fouls: 18

Saves: 1

Yellow Cards: 1

 

Chile:

 

Shots Taken: 11

Shots on Goal: 4

Time of Possession: 65%

Passes Made: 517

Corner Kicks: 3

Offsides: 2

Fouls: 19

Saves: 4

Yellow Cards: 3

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