June 29 (Reuters) - Canada played out a dour goalless Copa America draw with 10-man Chile to claim second place in Group A and progress to the quarter-finals, while the Chileans finished third to exit in the group stage for the first time since 2004.
The draw moved Canada up to four points in Group A, five behind leaders Argentina, who had already qualified for the quarter-finals. Two-times champions Chile ended with two points and Peru finished bottom with one.
CANADA ADVANCES TO THE QUARTERFINALS IN ITS FIRST EVER COPA AMÉRICA pic.twitter.com/urUBEo5pBk
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Chile, who needed to win and have other results go their way, had their uphill task made even harder after Gabriel Suazo was shown a second yellow card in the 27th minute for bringing down Richie Laryea.
RED CARD FOR CHILE
Gabriel Suazo receives a second yellow 27 minutes into the match and Chile is down to 10-players! pic.twitter.com/DNRAU0fiy7— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) June 30, 2024
In a game where chances were few and far between, Chile goalkeeper Gabriel Arias did well to keep out shots from Canada's Stephen Eustaquio and Tajon Buchanan, while Canada stopper Maxime Crepeau made a smart save to deny an awkward deflected effort from Alexis Sanchez.
Canada thought they had taken the lead in the second minute of stoppage time through substitute Tani Oluwaseyi, but the goal was ruled out for offside.
What a chance here for Canada! pic.twitter.com/b4YBhSZ4UA
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Canada finds the back of the net but it's ruled offside ❌ pic.twitter.com/EyrY5vymUs
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(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Christopher Cushing)