Defending champion
Brazil
sink
Chile
in a 6-1 victory on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the Copa America.
Brazil,
who had already beaten Chile
3-0 in a Group B clash, opened the scoring in the 16th with a header from Roma
defender Juan. Seven minutes later Julio Baptista scored a second goal and shortly
after Robinho’s shot has found the net for 3-0.
In the second half, Robinho did it again in the 50th
minute, followed by Josue in the 68th minute.
Humberto Suazo,
Chile's best
player in the Copa with a total of three goals, made it 5-1 in the 73rd minute,
but the match was concluded after Vagner Love scored the sixth Brazilian goal, seven
minutes from time.
"It is true we played well," Brazilian coach
Carlos Dunga admitted. "The good thing about today is that the whole team
played well."
On Tuesday, in the semis, Brazil
will play against 14-time champions Uruguay,
also thrashed host Venezuela
by 4-1 earlier Saturday. Uruguay
opened the score in in the 38th minute with a goal by striker Diego Forlan. Venezuelan
Juan Arango netted the ball with a free kick only three minutes later, but Uruguay scored
other three goals during the second half thanks to Pablo Garcia, Cristian
Rodriguez and again Diego Forlan
"I am very happy with the way the team improved play,
we beat no less than the host," Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez said.
"This is the first step of what we wanted, to stay until the end."
On Sunday, Mexico
is to play Paraguay, and Argentina will face Peru, with the other semifinal
spots at stake.
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