AP
Oluşturulma Tarihi: Haziran 12, 2009 00:00
MEXICO CITY - Brazil moved clear of the rest in South America with a 2-1 victory over Paraguay in World Cup qualifying yesterday morning Turkish time, needing just three more points to make its taken-for-granted spot at South Africa 2010 official.
It was not so easy for archrival Argentina, which stumbled to a 2-0 win at Ecuador - again bothered by the altitude in the Andes with more questions sure to be raised about Diego Maradona's coaching.
Brazil can get its needed three points in its next match at none other than Argentina. "My main aim and that of the national side is to qualify for the World Cup, and we still need three points to do that," Brazil coach Carlos Dunga said.
Elsewhere in South America, Colombia defeated Peru 1-0, Chile beat Bolivia 4-0 and Venezuela drew 2-2 with Uruguay.
With four games remaining in qualifying, Brazil leads with 27 points, ahead of Chile (26), Paraguay (24), Argentina (22) and Ecuador (20).
In CONCACAF qualifying, Mexico struggled to a 2-1 victory over last-place Trinidad and Tobago, a much needed win and the first for new coach Javier Aguirre, who replaced fired Swede Sven-Goran Eriksson in April. In the other game, Honduras edged El Salvador in San Pedro Sula 1-0.
The top four South American teams advance automatically, as do CONCACAF's top three. One more place goes to the winner of a two-game playoff between the No. 5 South American side and the No. 4 in CONCACAF.
Robinho and Nilmar scored in an eight-minute period either side of halftime as Brazil rallied for victory over Paraguay.
Brazil had to withstand a worrying start by Paraguay, which opened the scoring in the 26th minute when Salvador Cabanas scored only the sixth goal against the Brazilians in 14 qualifiers. Robinho equalized in the 41st minute and Nilmar made it 2-1 in the 49th.
Argentina slumped once again in the Andes mountains. Bolivia trounced Argentina 6-1 in April, playing at La Paz at 3,650 meters above sea level.
Ecuador's goals came from Walter Ayovi in the 72nd minute and Pablo Palacios in the 84th, both coming near the end as Quito's 2,850-meter altitude took its toll.
This was the third straight lackluster result for Argentina and calls into question the coaching of Maradona, who took over in November. As well as the loss to Bolivia, Argentina scraped through 1-0 over Colombia Saturday.
Maradona tried to sound upbeat.
"Looking at the effort that this group put out today, we're going to qualify for South Africa," he said. "But in football when you don't score you pay for it. I have no criticism of my players. They did all I asked."
He went as far as to say his players had played "spectacularly.""But we came away empty-handed."