Argentina are the first nation to book their spot in the quarter-finals of the 2024 Copa America after Lautaro Martinez’s late strike delivered victory against Chile.
The defending champions were dominant throughout the encounter at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with 22 shots.
Manchester City striker Julian Alvarez and Fiorentina midfielder Nicolas Gonzalez were the first to test Chile goalkeeper Claudio Bravo, setting the tone early on.
Argentina’s best opportunity of the first half fell to talisman Lionel Messi but the Inter Miami star was denied by the post.
The pattern of play remained the same after the break with Liverpool’s Alexis Mac Allister spurning a golden opportunity.
It took until the 72nd minute for Chile to register their first attempt at goal with goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez forced into a save by Rodrigo Echeverria.
That chance seemed to spark Chile, who are winless in 30 games against Argentina at the Copa America, into life as Echeverria and Marcelino Nunez both tested Aston Villa number one Martinez.
With the game heading towards a frustrating draw, Inter Milan striker Martinez broke the deadlock in the 88th minute.
Martinez, who also registered from the bench in Friday’s 2-0 win against Canada, reacted quickest to a loose ball in a crowded penalty area after Chile failed to deal with Messi’s corner.
“These matches are always like this, we have to continue in the same way, treating the matches in this way, as they are all going to be complicated,” Martinez told TyC Sports.
“Everything was tight, they set up lines of five at times but we are happy that at the end of the day we ended up taking the three points, which is what we wanted.”
Argentina are top of Group A and are guaranteed a top-two finish with a match to spare. They play their final group game against Peru on Sunday (01:00 BST).


















