Arturo
Vidal’s late header helped Chile to a 2-0 win over Cameroon in their
Confederations Cup Group B opener in Moscow on Sunday, as the video assistant
referee played a prominent role.
Chile
dominated an entertaining, but goalless, first half as Eduardo Vargas saw his
strike ruled out by the video assistant.
The Copa
America champions had to wait until the 81st minute though to find a
breakthrough, which was provided by a flying header from Bayern Munich
midfielder Vidal.
Vargas, who
missed a host of earlier chances, added a second in added time after another
video review.
The victory
gave Chile a perfect start to their maiden Confederations Cup campaign, after
they qualified by successfully defending their Copa America title last year.
“It was very
important to start in the right way with our goal to become champions,” said
Vidal, who also dedicated the triumph to the victims of a fierce storm in Chile
that has claimed several lives.
“We were
superior to Cameroon, pressed harder and looked to score more… Even though it
was hard to play the first Confederations Cup match in our history.”
Reigning
World Cup-winners Germany and Australia make up Group B, and they go
head-to-head on Monday.
The South
Americans made a blistering start and almost took the lead inside the first
minute, but striker Vargas’ shot crashed back off the post, before Jose
Fuenzalida saw his low effort well saved by Cameroon keeper Fabrice Ondoa just
seconds later.
The Africa
Cup of Nations holders did look a threat on the counter-attack and Vincent
Aboubakar was denied by the legs of Johnny Herrera, who was in the Chile goal
ahead of usual captain Claudio Bravo.
Ondoa was
the busier of the two keepers in the first half though and he had to be alert
to keep out Edson Puch’s long-range strike.
The best
chance of the opening 45 minutes fell to Vargas after he was played through by
Vidal’s pass, but he blazed over.
Controversy
reigned on the stroke of half-time at the Otkrytiye Arena as Vargas saw his
stoppage-time goal ruled out.
The
27-year-old clipped the ball home, but over a minute after the ball had hit the
net, the video assistant adjudged the Tigres forward to have been marginally
offside.
Alexis
Sanchez, who had been struggling with an ankle injury before the game, was
introduced by coach Juan Antonio Pizzi 12 minutes after the interval as he
looked for the 38th international goal that would make him Chile’s outright
record scorer.
Cameroon
were much-improved in the second half as they gained a measure of control, but
Benjamin Moukandjo could only curl a free-kick wide.
Vargas
continued to see chances come and go, with his latest effort being deflected
behind for a corner.
That set-piece
almost saw the deadlock broken, but Mauricio Isla flicked a header past the far
post with the goal gaping.
Sanchez made
a difference as Chile finally forged ahead with nine minutes to play.
The Arsenal
forward’s dinked cross was met by Vidal, whose powerful header gave him a 23rd
goal for his country.
Sanchez
should have broken the record, but saw his shot blocked after rounding Ondoa,
only for Vargas to poke in the rebound.
After the
game’s second review, the goal and three points for Chile were confirmed.
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