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Argentina
Chile
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124
78
Dangerous Attacks
52
29
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62
38
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8
1
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End 3-0
91′
3-0
P. Dybala
Assist: A. Garnacho
89′
T.Castellanos
J.Álvarez
84′
2-0
J.Álvarez
Assist: G. Lo Celso
79′
B. Brereton
E.Vargas
79′
M. Acuña
L.Martínez
79′
A. Garnacho
L. Martínez
79′
P. Dybala
A. Mac Allister
72′
E.Mena
T. Galdames
72′
C.Baeza
R. Echeverría
71′
G. Lo Celso
65′
P. Díaz
61′
W.Alarcón
M. Núñez
61′
C.Palacios
V.Dávila
51′
G. Lo Celso
N. González
48′
1-0
A. Mac Allister
Assist: J.Álvarez
Halftime 0-0
40′
V.Dávila
39′
M. Núñez
30′
R.D.Paul
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Match Info
Argentina returned to winning ways with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Chile in a FIFA World Cup CONMEBOL qualifier at the Estadio Monumental in Buenos Aires on September 6, 2024. Goals from Lautaro Martínez, Ángel Di María, and a late third from a substitute secured a routine three points for the world champions, reasserting their authority at the top of the qualification standings. The match process saw Argentina control the tempo from the start, with Martínez opening the scoring with a typical poacher's finish in the first half. Di María doubled the lead with a superb curling effort after the break, and Argentina managed the game professionally, adding a third goal in stoppage time to put a gloss on the scoreline. The key focus was Argentina's fluid attacking play and their solid defensive foundation, which gave Chile very few opportunities throughout the ninety minutes. The victory solidified Argentina's position at the summit of the table and served as a strong response after their previous defeat to Uruguay. Chile, meanwhile, remained stuck in the lower half of the standings after another defeat. Argentina's coach Lionel Scaloni praised his team's focus and execution, while Chile's manager acknowledged the quality gap on the day.

