Paolo Guerrero scored a second-half hat-trick as Peru took third place at the Copa America with a 4-1 win over Venezuela on Saturday.
Hamburg SV striker Guerrero was involved in the opener as William Chiroque fired home three minutes from the break, before Peru ripped their opponents to pieces in the second half, helped by the sending off of Venezuela midfielder Tomas Rincon for a foul on Carlos Lobaton.
It was Rincon’s second red card of the tournament and it marked the beginning of the end for a tiring side.
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Guerrero drove in his second goal just after the hour mark and, after Juan Arango had briefly threatened a comeback by making it 2-1 in the 78th minute, Guerrero turned the screw with two further efforts in stoppage-time.
First he worked himself some space before driving across goal into the corner, then he escaped his marker and poked under advancing goalkeeper Renny Vega to round out the biggest win of the tournament.
“We are happy to have clinched third place. We all fought hard for this and we knew we had a match like this in us,” Guerrero said, as Peru showed that under coach Sergio Markarian they have improved vastly from the side which ended the last World Cup qualifying tournament bottom of their group.
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Guerrero’s goals took him top of the scoring charts at the tournament with a total of five, but he said that personal achievement was secondary to the win that put Peru on the podium for the first time in 28 years.
“I work for the team — they are the most important for me,” he said. “We were disappointed to lose to Uruguay [in the semi-finals] as we could have done better — but third place is something.”
Markarian said coming third would encourage Peruvians to forget their team’s dreadful World Cup qualifying campaign.
“We have done some good work, but we have won nothing yet and we must be more competitive as the qualifiers are a very different kettle of fish,” Markarian told reporters.
Venezuela coach Cesar Farias was sanguine after his team finally ran out of puff having matched Brazil in the first phase and then put out fancied Chile to reach their first ever semi-final, only to lose a shootout to Paraguay.
“We hoped to give a better account of ourselves,” Farias said. “Peru are a great side, but they had a day more to prepare for the game than us and today we made more mistakes than we had made in the whole of the rest of the Copa.”
“We didn’t really show what we were made of today, but I can’t criticize the guys. It was tough to focus on a game such as this,” Farias added, in reference to the bitter disappointment of not getting to the final.
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