Eight minutes before the break Messi floated a 35-meter pass
into the area but it was missed by both advancing striker
Nicolas Gonzalez and goalkeeper Fernando Muslera and somehow
sneaked into the net.
Six minutes later Lautaro Martinez swung and missed at a chance
on the edge of the box but the loose ball fell into the path of
Rodrigo De Paul who made no mistake.
Martinez made up for the miss when he converted a low cross from
De Paul 17 minutes into the second half. "We played a great
game," said Messi. "Everything worked out perfectly.” "Uruguay
wait for you and they generate danger. Once we got the first
goal we started to find space and the goals appeared.”
The win, combined with Brazil’s 0-0 draw at Colombia earlier in
the day, narrows the gap between leaders Brazil and
second-placed Argentina to six points at the top of the 10-team
South American qualifying group.
The top four teams qualify automatically for Qatar and the
fifth-placed side go into an inter-regional playoff. Uruguay,
who ended the day fourth in the 10-team table, were unbeaten in
eight matches coming into Sunday’s match.
They took the game to their rivals, with Luis Suarez coming
close on three occasions in the first half hour, including one
thunderous shot that came back off the post.
Argentina grew as the game went on, though, and Giovani Lo Celso
missed a golden chance to open the scoring when he rounded the
goalkeeper but delayed before striking a shot that hit the
underside of the bar and the goal line before rolling to safety.
After the home side drew first blood they never looked like
losing an unbeaten run that now stands at 24 games.
Edinson Cavani came on in the second half for Uruguay but it was
Argentina who had the better chances in an entertaining game
that featured only 15 fouls and no cautions.
Messi came close to getting his second and substitute Angel Di
Maria could have made it four on two occasions only to twice see
Muslera parry his goalbound shots.
Elsewhere, Chile won for the first time in eight qualifying
matches to keep their slender hopes of qualifying for Qatar
alive.
Ben Brereton and Mauricio Isla scored in the 68th and 72nd
minutes to lift the Chileans, who missed out on Russia in 2018,
on to 11 points, just five behind fifth-placed Colombia.
Charles Aranguiz was sent off two minutes later for the home
side but Paraguay could not make their late advantage count and
they had their own player sent off in the final minute when Omar
Alderete saw red.
(Reporting by Andrew Downie in Sao Paulo; Editing by Tom Hogue &
Shri Navaratnam)
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