Argentina claimed a 3-0 victory over Chile at the Monumental stadium on Thursday, further solidifying their position atop the South American World Cup qualifying standings.
The Copa América champions showed their depth and talent, dominating the match from start to finish despite the absence of iconic figures Lionel Messi and Ángel Di María.
The hosts broke the deadlock three minutes into the second half, courtesy of Alexis Mac Allister‘s expertly timed finish from Julián Álvarez‘s precise cross.
Álvarez himself found the net in the 84th minute with a stunning long-range effort.
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Substitute Paulo Dybala sealed the win in stoppage time, leaving Argentina with 18 points and a comfortable five-point lead over second-placed Uruguay.
The match served as a fitting tribute to Ángel Di María, who was honored for his contributions to the national team after announcing his international retirement.
The Monumental stadium paid homage to his illustrious career, recognizing his dedication and achievements.
With their sights set on the World Cup, Argentina’s convincing win over Chile sends a clear message: they are a force to be reckoned with, even without their legendary stars.
The team’s focus now shifts to their upcoming match against Colombia, a highly anticipated rematch of the Copa América final.
Chile, meanwhile, will look to rebound against Bolivia, who secured a crucial win over Venezuela earlier on Thursday.