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The defending Copa America champions needed a controversial late penalty call to beat Bolivia Friday night and pick up their first three points of the Copa America Centenario. Two goals by Arturo Vidal at either end of the second half gave Chile a 2-1 win over Bolivia, keeping Chile’s hopes alive in Group D.
Vidal opened the scoring less than a minute out of halftime. Alexis Sanchez played Mauricio Pinilla into the left side of the 18-yard box and he cut the ball back to the penalty spot for Vidal to run onto and finish.
In the 61st minute, Bolivia equalized in stunning fashion. Jhasmani Campos struck a free kick with his left foot from 20-plus yards out on the right channel and sent the ball whipping into the top corner at the far post.
Tied 1-1 late into stoppage time, the controversy arose.
Sanchez tried to play a ball in from the right and it was blocked by Bolivia’s Luis Gutierrez.
It looked like Gutierrez had his arm tucked behind his back trying to avoid a handball, but the assistant referee on the sideline waved for the call and the center referee took his suggestion, awarding a penalty.
Vidal stepped up and, with the keeper going the wrong direction, easily finished into his right with a well-taken penalty in the 100th minute, just moments before the final whistle.
The win puts Chile on three points after two games, while Bolivia is without a point.
MAN OF THE MATCH
Chile midfielder Arturo Vidal scored twice in the second half to deliver the three points.
MOMENT OF THE MATCH
In the eighth minute of stoppage time, the referee whistled for a handball in the box. Vidal eventually converted the penalty in the 100th minute.
MATCH TO FORGET
Bolivia defender Luis Gutierrez seemed hard done by on the call, but his handball ended up costing Bolivia the points.