# | Info | Time | Teams | Score | Status | Match Sheet |
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14 August 2013 | ||||||
09 | Pool B | 9:00am | BRA - CHI | 0 - 5 (0 - 1) | Final |
Brazil have played well in this competition but still lost their first two matches (1-3 vs. Canada and 2-5 to Trinidad & Tobago). Chile started well with a draw against Canada but were surprised by Trinidad & Tobago, conceding a hefty loss (1-5) that forced them to win this last pool match with a wide margin to have a slim chance to qualify for the semi-finals.
Both teams started tentatively, possibly because of the strong cold wind sweeping the pitch in this early morning. Chile had most of the ball possession but Brazil was well regrouped in defense around their captain Ernst Rost Onnes, not leaving any space for the Chilean attackers to penetrate the circle. Chile earned their first penalty-corner in the 18th minute and Martin Rodriguez deflected the ball at the right post to open the scoring.
Chile had another penalty-corner soon after and tried a combination on the other side of the goal, but to no avail. The Brazilians did not lose their structure and kept frustrating the Chilean attackers around the circle. They pushed forward in the last ten minutes of the period and forced a series of three penalty-corners, but could not make them count, with 2 big saves by Adrian Henriquez in the Chilean goal.
Chile started to show frustration and Brazil had a few late chances, including a penalty-corner on the buzzer, but score did not evolve and the break was reached with a slim one-goal margin for Chile.
Chile knew that they needed to score more goals. They immediately set to the task at hand, and Felipe Eggers managed to pick up the rebound from a penalty-corner originally mistrapped. They added a 3rd goal soon after by Alexis Berczely, again on penalty-corner, and things were suddenly looking brighter for them.
Brazil however nearly scored on the next action after stealing a ball from a sloppy defensive clearance, and had a chance on the subsequent penalty-corner, but Adrian Henriquez was again up to the task in the Chilean goal. Chile were more efficient at the other end and scored a 4th goal, once again on penalty-corner, this time by Jaime Zarhi, to push the score to 4-0.
After a 5th goal by Thomas Krussig on penalty-stroke, Brazil had a good reaction and caught the Chilean defense flat-footed to force another penalty-corner, but they still could not convert it. Chile seemed satisfied with the 5-0 scoreline and did not show the same urgency in the final minutes of play. They will have to wait for the results of the match between Canada and Trinidad & Tobago later tonight to know if they are qualified for the semi-finals.
Team | Minute | Shirt # | Player | Action |
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CHI | 18 | 10 | RODRIGUEZ Martin | PC |
CHI | 41 | 29 | EGGERS Felipe | PC |
CHI | 44 | 11 | BERCZELY Alexis | PC |
CHI | 50 | 6 | ZARHI Jaime | PC |
CHI | 53 | 28 | KRUSSIG Thomas | PS |
Team | Minute | Shirt # | Player | Type |
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BRA | 15 | 11 | PAIXÃO Lucas | Green |
CHI | 27 | 29 | EGGERS Felipe | Green |
CHI | 33 | 6 | ZARHI Jaime | Yellow |
CHI | 65 | 31 | AMOROSO Matías | Yellow |