An early goal by Lautaro Martinez and Sergio Aguero’s late second on Sunday gave Argentina a 2-0 win over Qatar that qualified them for the Copa America quarter-finals.
Already-qualified Colombia beat Paraguay 1-0 in the other Group B match to secure a place in the last eight for both Peru, who finished third in Group A, and Uruguay, second in Group C.
Argentina, who finished second in Group B behind Colombia, play Venezuela at Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Maracana in the quarter-finals, while tournament debutants and guests Qatar are out.
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Paraguay, on two points, must wait and see what happened in yesterday’s Group C clash between Japan and Ecuador before finding out if they qualify as one of the two best third-placed finishers.
Peru, with four points, are sure of that while only a draw between Japan and Ecuador would see Paraguay progress.
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni recalled Manchester City forward Aguero for the crunch tie, while Martinez kept his place at the expense of Angel di Maria.
Asian champions Qatar made a calamitous start when a weak headed clearance from Tarek Salman fell to Martinez, but the Inter forward sent his volley over the top.
He did not have to wait long for another chance, though, as Bassam Hisham played a ball across his penalty area and straight to the feet of the Argentina forward, who scuffed a shot into the bottom corner after just four minutes.
“The goal came early and that allowed us to approach the game with greater calmness,” Martinez said. “There was pressure, we had to win to progress and we’re happy. Now we have to work hard.”
With the weight lifted from Argentina’s shoulders, they played with a freedom expected of a side boasting talents such as Aguero and five-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi.
Qatar played with limited ambition, but their talented forwards looked dangerous when they did venture into the final third.
Hasan Khalid Al Haydos got in behind the Argentina defendse and tried to chip Franco Armani, but the goalkeeper got a touch to divert the ball behind, although the assistant referee’s flag was up and it would not have counted.
“We paid for inexperience, we started two matches by conceding goals from unnecessary actions,” said Qatar coach Felix Sanchez, alluding to their opening tie against Paraguay when they also conceded in the fourth minute. “We played a great team that knew they had to win, they took their first chance really well. It was our mistake.”
Messi burst into life with an acceleration toward Qatar’s penalty area before slipping a pass to Aguero, who dragged his left-footed shot wide under pressure.
Qatar were sporadically dangerous on the break and Portuguese-born Ro-Ro stole in at the back post to meet a Karim Boudiaf cross, but could not direct his volley on target.
Up the other end, Nicolas Otamendi headed over from close range when it looked easier to score.
Argentina almost scored a second after Qatar goalkeeper Saad al-Sheeb spilled a header by Martinez causing a scramble in the penalty area, but neither Aguero nor Martinez could poke the ball home.
Iraq-born Hisham almost made amends for his earlier gaffe with a free-kick at the end of the half, but his shot, which passed through the Argentina wall, clipped the outside of the post.
Another direct Messi run set up Aguero, but his shot was deflected over by Algeria-born Boualem Khoukhi.
Aguero then drew a save from al-Sheeb with a shot from outside the penalty area.
Qatar made few chances, but when they did Akram Afif snatched at his effort from distance when a smarter move would have been to play in a runner from midfield.
Aguero finally scored the goal his industry deserved with a purposeful run past two defenders before sending a cross-shot into the bottom corner eight minutes from time.
Already guaranteed of winning the group, Colombia’s Portuguese coach Carlos Queiroz made 10 changes to his lineup, with only Juventus forward Juan Cuadrado retaining his place.
They took the lead just after the half-hour mark when Gustavo Cuellar scored through goalkeeper Roberto Fernandez’s legs from a tight angle.
In the second half, Colombia had a goal and a penalty award chalked off by the video assistant referee.
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