Peru beats Venezuela for 3rd place in Copa America

AP, Saturday 23 Jul 2011

Striker Paolo Guerrero scored three goals and set up another Saturday as Peru defeated Venezuela 4-1 to finish third in the Copa America

Paolo Guerrero
Paolo Guerrero scored a hat-trick to help Peru finish third at the Copa America

Guerrero set up William Chiroque’s goal in the 42nd minute, then got his hat trick with goals in the 64th, 89th and two minutes into stoppage time.

Uruguay and Paraguay will play the final on Sunday. Host Argentina and defending champion Brazil were eliminated in the quarterfinals of the South American competition.

The fourth-place finish remains Venezuela’s best result in the Copa America. Its surprising run ended with a loss on penalties to Paraguay in the semifinals. Saturday’s defeat marked the team’s only loss in regulation in the tournament.

Peru, which was the worst team in South American World Cup qualifying just a year ago, was the other surprise of the South American championship. It finished third despite the absence of its top two forwards, Jefferson Farfan and Claudio Pizarro.

Peru lost 2-0 to Uruguay in the semifinals.

Venezuela created some of the most dangerous scoring opportunities throughout the match but Peru capitalized on its chances on counterattacks. Peru only became more dominant after Rincon received a straight red card for a sliding tackle with his feet first on Peru’s Carlos Lobaton, who had to leave the match with an injury.

Chiroque opened the scoring on a counterattack just before halftime. He fed the ball to Guerrero on the right and rushed into the area to meet the cross, easily finding the open net with a left-footed shot.

A similar move led to the second Peruvian goal, but this time it was Chiroque who made the pass for Guerrero’s hard shot into the top of the net from close range.

Venezuela pulled one back with Arango’s left-footed shot from near the penalty spot, and he almost equalized in the 81st with a free kick saved by Peru goalkeeper Raul Fernandez.

Guerrero secured Peru’s victory on two other counterattacks, easily scoring in front of Vega.

The goals made Guerrero the tournament’s leading scorer with five, two more than Uruguay’s Luis Suarez and Argentina’s Sergio Aguero.

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