Mexico exploited the
38th-minute expulsion of Uruguayan captain Diego Lugano for three goals and
rallied for a 3-1 victory Saturday that gave El Tri third place at the Copa
America.
Cuauhtemoc Blanco converted the penalty to equalize after Lugano was issued a
red card for elbowing Gerardo Torrado, and Omar Bravo and Andres Guardado added
second-half goals to assure Mexico of finishing third or better in four of the
last five South American championships.
Mexico's players and coaching staff
pose with their medals after they beat Uruguay in the third place playoff
of the Copa America soccer tournament in Caracas July 14, 2007.[Reuters] |
Sebastian Abreu gave Uruguay the lead in the 22nd minute, heading in
Maximiliano Pereira's cross.
But after Blanco equalized, Bravo lifted a shot over the hands of goalkeeper
Fabian Carini, who was racing off his line, in the 68th minute, and Guardado
sealed the victory with a left-footed shot from 25 meters in the 76th.
Argentina and defending champion Brazil square off in the tournament final
Sunday in Maracaibo.
Mexico finished third in 1997 and 1999 and lost to Colombia in the 2001
final.
El Tri, which lost to the United States in the CONCACAF Gold Cup two days
before the start of the Copa America, has reached the semifinals five of the
seven times it has been invited to the South American championships as a guest.
"This third place is a privilege and a distinction showing that Mexico is on
the right track," manager Hugo Sanchez said. "My players demonstrated they are
professionals and that even playing back-to-back tournaments they didn't lower
their intensity."
Coming off its penalty-kick loss to Brazil in the semifinals, Uruguay
struggled after Lugano's expulsion to maintain possession and feed attacker
Diego Forlan.
Uruguay came to Venezuela with a strong, Europe-based team, eager to claim a
record 15th title.
"We played a good game, started out dominating, and then in one minute
everything changed," said Uruguayan coach Oscar Tabarez.
Mexico lost 3-0 to Argentina on Wednesday to set up the third-place match
against the Uruguayans.
= Lineups=
URUGUAY: Fabian Carini, Andres Scotti, Diego Lugano, Carlos Valdez, Jorge
Fucile, Pablo Garcia (Walter Gargano, 79), Maximiliano Pereira, Cristian
Rodriguez, Ignacio Gonzalez (Fabian Canobbio, 74), Diego Forlan (Vicente
Sanchez, 74), Sebastian Abreu.
MEXICO: Guillermo Ochoa, Jose Antonio Castro (Jaime Correa, 77), Francisco
Rodreguez, Jhony Magallon, Fausto Pinto (Andres Guardado, 65), Gerardo Torrado,
Ramon Morales, Jaime Lozano, Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Nery Castillo, Omar Bravo (Luis
Landin, 88).