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copa americica 2019



Away team scorers
Lautaro Martinez 10
Giovani Lo Celso 75

Argentina beat Venezuela to set up Copa America semi-final with Brazil

 Martínez and Lo Celso score for much improved Argentina
 Argentina to face Brazil in first Copa America clash since 2007
Giovani Lo Celso celebrates after scoring Argentina’s second goal in their 2-0 victory over Venezuela in the Copa America quarter-finals
 Giovani Lo Celso celebrates after scoring Argentina’s second goal in their 2-0 victory over Venezuela in the Copa America quarter-finals. Photograph: Lucas Uebel/Getty Images

Argentina delivered a much improved performance to beat Venezuela 2-0 in the Copa America quarter-finals and set up a mouth-watering meeting with Brazil.
Lautaro Martínez scored for the second game running to put Argentina in front in the 10th minute with a clever back-heeled finish, diverting in a shot from Sergio Agüero following a corner swung in by the captain, Lionel Messi.
Lionel Scaloni’s side had to weather a series of attacks from Venezuela in the second half and it took a strong save from Franco Armani to prevent Ronald Hernández from equalising.


The substitute Giovani Lo Celso then scored Argentina’s badly needed second goal in the 74th minute, passing a loose ball into the net after another shot from Agüero squirmed through the hands of Venezuela’s goalkeeper, Wuilker Faríñez.
Lo Celso’s tap-in sealed a therapeutic win for Argentina in their first game back at the Maracanã since their 1-0 defeat by Germany in the 2014 World Cup final, which began a cycle of three consecutive losses in major finals. They had scraped into the last eight with a nervy 2-0 win over Qatar in their final group-stage game after losing to Colombia and drawing with Paraguay, but they expected a sterner test from Venezuela.
Venezuela once lost 11-0 to Argentina in the 1975 Copa America but they have made remarkable advances in recent years despite a backdrop of political turmoil, reaching the 2017 Under-20 World Cup final under their current coach, Rafael Dudamel.
But they failed to live up to the hype and barely got into Argentina’s area before half-time.
The victors’ reward is a first Copa America clash with Brazil since the 2007 final, which they lost 3-0. The tournament hosts beat Paraguay in a penalty shootout following a goalless draw on Thursday.

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