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Women s Cup America s match report: Argentina 1-0 Peru, Chile 2-1 reverse

On July 22, the 4th round of the Women's Football American Cup group staged a two-line life-and-death battle! Argentina women's football team narrowly defeated Peru women's football team 1-0 in the 88th minute, and Chile's women's football team even reversed Ecuador women's football team 2-1 in the first half. The two victories made Argentina and Chile's qualifying situation suddenly clear.

The Copa America war has set off to a critical round, and the battle between Argentina and Peru can be called a suffocational bureau. The two sides fought until 88 minutes and were still in a stalemate. At the critical moment, Tronkoso made a scalpel and directly penetrated the defense line. Yamira Rodriguez understood and broke into the penalty area and calmly pushed the ball. The ball entered the net and completed the final kill! Just as the fans thought the victory was scheduled, Argentina got a penalty in the 8th minute of stoppage time, but Bonsegundo missed the penalty, which made the team sweat in a cold sweat. Fortunately, the generals in the goal line held the finals and maintained the score 1-0 until the end.

One battlefield, the drama of confrontation between Chile and Ecuador is even more ups and downs. In the 24th minute, Ecuador scored with Boranios' penalty kick, but the Chilean girls returned with a color in just 11 minutes. In the 35th minute, Gife received a cross and shot, and the ball rushed into the net and equalized with lightning. The reversal horn did not stop. In the 5th minute of stoppage time in the first half, Opuso made a ghostly move forward and scored a goal, helping Chile take the lead 2-1. In the second half, Ecuador made a comeback without success, and Chile firmly held the victory in the reversal.

This round of America's Cup perfectly interprets the resilience and drama of the South American women's football team. Argentina's final shot showed its ability to finish, but Bonsegundo's penalty missed reveals his psychological shortcomings; Chile scored two consecutive goals highlighting the execution of the ball against the wind, and Oppaso's throat was cut in stoppage time, which is a textbook counterattack. In the standings, the two winners take the initiative to qualify, but the stability of penalty kicks in subsequent knockout rounds may become the key to life and death - if Argentina and Chile can solve the fluctuations in the last goal, they will be able to go further. Objectively speaking, although the game occasionally made mistakes, it was eye-catching enough because of the final and reverse elements.