vendredi 8 juillet 2011

C.Rica beat Bolivia, push Argentina into third

* Costa Rica stun nine-man Bolivia 2-0 
* Hosts Argentina languishing in third in group
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JUJUY, July 7 (Reuters) - Teenage striker Joel Campbell
shone as Costa Rica's second string team beat nine-man Bolivia
2-0 to push hosts and tournament favourites Argentina into third
place in Group A at the Copa America on Thursday. 

The young Costa Rican side, with only about half the senior
squad that played at last month's CONCACAF Gold Cup in the
United States, climbed to second in the group with three points,
one ahead of Argentina and one behind leaders Colombia. 

A disappointing Argentina have dropped points to Bolivia and
Colombia, who drew 0-0 with the hosts in Santa Fe on Wednesday
after beating Costa Rica 1-0 on Saturday. 

Bolivia had defender Ronald Rivero and midfielder Walter
Flores sent off in the final 19 minutes. 

"In the second half I pulled Campbell over to the left wing
where he was able to make a difference and his confidence grew,"
Costa Rica's Argentine coach Ricardo La Volpe told the
post-match news conference. 

"After Argentina's result last night, this result today
doesn't make things any easier for them." 

Striker Josue Martinez put Costa Rica ahead on the hour when
he netted the rebound after Bolivia goalkeeper Carlos Arias
parried a shot from Allen Guevara. 

The 19-year-old Campbell made it two in the 79th shooting
from the left under the advancing Arias. 


PENALTY MISS 

Guevara could have put Costa Rica two up earlier with a
72nd-minute penalty but Arias saved his spot kick and also the
midfielder's second attempt from the rebound. 

The penalty had been awarded for handball by Rivero, who was
sent off after blocking a goalbound shot from Heiner Mora with
his arm. 

Bolivia then had Flores shown the red card in the 76th for a
blatant foul on Campbell as he dribbled his way towards the box.
Midfielder David Guzman hit the near post from the resulting
freekick. 

Bolivia striker Marcelo Martins missed two chances in the
first half when the Bolivians held the initiative. 

First Martins was just too late to a low cross by Juan
Carlos Arce and later he mis-kicked another cross following a
good attacking move. 

Costa Rica came very close in between when defender Pedro
Leal crossed and Martinez's header was on target but went out
for a corner off defender Ronald Raldes. 

Minutes after the first goal, Martins could have equalised
but failed to get a touch to a shot from Edivaldo Rojas that
went out close to the post and later Campbell hit the bar after
a free kick.

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