Suarez moves ahead of Messi with 29th World Cup qualifying goal
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[March 30, 2022] SANTIAGO
(Reuters) - Luis Suarez moved ahead of Lionel Messi as the top
scorer in South American World Cup qualifiers on Tuesday with his
29th goal, a bicycle kick that helped Uruguay to a 2-0 win over
Chile.
Messi failed to hit the net in Ecuador, where Argentina drew 1-1.
“Special night, special game, special shirt and a goal,” Suarez
wrote on social media alongside a picture of him holding his shirt
from the match.
“What more could I ask for in unique and unforgettable moments for
my country?”
The South American Football Confederation said Suarez’s 29 goals
came in 62 games, two games more than Messi, and his latest was
typically spectacular, a bicycle kick from four meters out with 11
minutes remaining.
Federico Valverde doubled Uruguay’s lead in the final moments of the
match to cement a remarkable turnaround in fortunes for the side
under Diego Alonso.
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Uruguay's Luis Suarez celebrates scoring their first goal Pool via
REUTERS/Alberto Valdes
Alonso took over from Oscar Tabarez in December
last year after four successive defeats put their qualification
hopes in jeopardy and he has since guided his new charges to four
straight wins.
Uruguay finished third in the qualifying group behind Brazil and
Argentina and ahead of Ecuador, who took the fourth automatic
qualifying place.
(Reporting by Andrew Downie in London; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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