Martinez saves Messi blushes as Argentina beat Ecuador to reach Copa semis
Argentina's goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez celebrates after saving a penalty kick in a penalty shoot out during the Conmebol 2024 Copa America tournament quarter-final football match between Argentina and Ecuador at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, on July 4, 2024. (Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP)
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Goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez was the hero, saving two penalties
and Lionel Messi's blushes as holders Argentina defeated Ecuador in a penalty
shoot-out to book their place in the Copa America semi-finals on Thursday.
A Lisandro Martinez header had put world champions Argentina 1-0
up ten minutes before half-time but Kevin Rodriguez headed in a stoppage-time
leveller for Ecuador, who had risen to the occasion in front of 69,456 fans at
Houston's NRG Stadium.
Messi missed the opening penalty, chipping against the bar, but
thanks to heroics from Martinez, Argentina recovered to win the shoot-out 4-2
and progress into the semi-finals where they will face the winner of Friday's
match between Venezuela and Canada.
Messi's 'panenka' miss brought back memories of his miss in the
shoot-out loss to Chile in the 2016 Copa final but luckily for him goalkeeper
Martinez was in the mood to repeat his own past.
He pulled off superb diving saves to deny Angel Mena and Alan
Minda and get his team in front before Nicolas Otamendi slotted home the
decisive fourth kick.
Martinez had saved three spot-kicks in a 3–2 penalty shootout
victory for Argentina over Colombia in the semi-final of the 2021 Copa America
and famously saved two in the World Cup final win against France in Qatar.
Ecuador were left crestfallen after a match in which they had
created enough opportunities to have won the game.
Felix Sanchez's team made a bright start, dominating the ball in
midfield and stretching the Argentine defence at times.
Moises Caicedo had an early opportunity, latching on to a header
from Enner Valencia, but his shot was tame and easily dealt with by Argentine
keeper Martinez.
Then Moises Caicedo threaded a clever pass through to the
impressive Jeremy Sarmiento but Martinez was out quick to save with an
outstretched foot and Kendry Paez blasted the loose ball over the bar.
Argentina gradually got a foothold in the game but it was not
until the 28th minute that they had their first opening when Enzo Fernandez
headed wide a Nahuel Molina cross from the right.
Seven minutes later, they had the lead however, Messi driving in a
corner which Alexis Mac Allister met at the near post with a flick-on and
Lisandro Martinez arrived with a powerful header that Ecuador keeper Alexander
Dominguez was unable to keep out.
Fernandez soon had a chance to double the lead but fired a
left-foot shot wide at the back post and Argentina went in at the break with a
single goal lead.
Ecuador were given a lifeline in the 62nd minute when Rodrigo De
Paul was ruled to have handled inside the box but Valencia's penalty struck the
outside of the post.
But in stoppage time, Ecuador stunned the 15-times Copa champions
when Kevin Rodriguez glanced in a header from a John Yeboah cross.
There was a VAR review, looking at whether Jordy Caicedo had
interfered in an offside position at the back post but the goal stood.
Moments later Jordy Caicedo had a great chance to win the game but
he glanced a left-wing cross wide from a great, central position.
That meant the drama of a penalty shoot-out and the chance to
upset the defending champions slipt away.


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