Argentina edge Russia in thriller
Posted by The Times - Soccer News on August 13, 2009
Sergio Aguero and Lisandro Lopez scored two quick goals either side of the interval to help Argentina beat Russia 3-2 in an entertaining friendly on Wednesday.
After a slow start, the South Americans, who were missing several leading players including strikers Lionel Messi and Carlos Tevez through injury, came alive late in the first half.
Aguero equalised just before the break with a powerful drive from about 25 metres that caught the inside of the post after Igor Semshov had given the home team an early lead.
Lopez then put the visitors ahead less than a minute after the re-start as he caught the Russian defence off guard. Another substitute Jesus Datolo, making his international debut for Argentina, added a third with his first kick of the ball — a low shot into the far corner — midway through the second half.
Russia striker Roman Pavlyuchenko, who also came on in the second half replacing Alexander Kerzhakov, reduced the deficit with a 20-metre free kick that took a deflection, wrong-footing Argentina keeper Mariano Andujar 12 minutes from time.
Argentina coach Diego Maradona, who had been unhappy about playing Russia in Moscow ahead of next month’s critical World Cup qualifier against Brazil, was satisfied with the outcome.
“Russia is a very strong team, one of the best in the world, and I’m very pleased how we performed tonight,” he said.
“I think if Pavlyuchenko hadn’t scored, a 3-1 scoreline would have been a more fair result for this game.”
Despite the defeat, Maradona’s counterpart Guus Hiddink was not too disappointed either.
“I prefer this type of game against an opponent of such high quality so we could see what the Russian team is capable of doing,” the Dutchman told a news conference.
“We played very good football for the first 20-25 minutes but then lost concentration at the end of the first half and if you lose concentration a team like Argentina will punish you.
“They had three or four chances and scored three goals. It could have been 4-4 but we must learn how to play well for 90 minutes if we want to succeed,” he added.
A textbook first-half goal by Luis Fabiano brought Brazil a 1-0 victory in their first-ever encounter with minnows Estonia in a friendly match.
The Sevilla star left Estonia keeper Sergei Pareiko reeling in the 43rd minute with the decisive strike.
The visitors dominated the match almost from start to finish, belying Estonia coach Tarmo Ruutli's pre-match belief that Brazil were “just ordinary people who also get into trouble sometimes”.
Estonia captain Raio Piiroja told reporters afterwards: “I think we played ‘politely', and at some points it looked like the Brazilians were play-acting a bit.”
“It was unfortunate we didn't manage to keep it scoreless at the end of the first half. But at the end of the day it was a fair result.”
Brazil, meanwhile, said the hosts hadn't done them any favours.
“Our team is not in the best shape and the game was hard,” said Real Madrid's Kaka at halftime.
Brazil, who currently top the South American qualifiers, meet fourth-placed arch-rivals Argentina next month.
Reuters, AFP