Paraguay reach Copa America final after penalties drama
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Paraguay beat Venezuela 5-3 on penalties to reach Copa America final
- It was Venezuela's first-ever appearance in the last four of the competition
- Venezuela, who twice hit the woodwork in extra time, play Peru for 3rd place
The match itself was largely disappointing and finished goal-less, a far cry from the 3-3 thriller played out in the group stages by the same two sides -- Venezuela had come back from 3-1 down.
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Venezuela increased the tempo in extra time; twice hitting the woodwork through Maldondo's deflected cross-come-shot and a free-kick from Juan Arango.
This is how things go with football and I cannot reproach my players.
--Cesar Farias, Venezuela coach
--Cesar Farias, Venezuela coach
After the match, Venezuela's coach, Cesar Farias, was left to rue his team's ill fortune.
"I don't want to do them down -- but Paraguay were incredibly lucky," he said, in quotes carried by Agence France-Presse. "But we go home with our heads held high.
"They chalked off a goal for us, we hit the woodwork three times and created more chances. We should have won but it didn't work out for us. This is how things go with football and I cannot reproach my players."
Paraguay goalkeeper Justo Villar also conceded fortune had favored his side.
"It's not that we have been practicing penalties -- we've been rather lucky," he told AFP.
Venezuela will now play Peru, who lost to Uruguay in the other semi-final, for 3rd place.
(CNN)
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