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Ecuador Defeat Argentina

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 10th September 2025, 3:19 AM

Ecuador Defeat Argentina

Argentina’s journey in the South American World Cup qualifiers ended on a disappointing note. In their final match in Guayaquil, Lionel Scaloni’s side suffered a 1-0 defeat to hosts Ecuador, a contest dominated by red cards and a highly debated penalty decision.

Key Highlights of the Match

Event Minute Details
Red Card – Nicolás Otamendi (Argentina) 31’ Sent off after a reckless challenge, leaving Argentina with 10 men.
Penalty – Enner Valencia (Ecuador) 45+13’ Converted the spot kick after a VAR intervention for an elbow by Nicolás Tagliafico.
Red Card – Moisés Caicedo (Ecuador) 50’ Dismissed after a second yellow for a foul on Nicolás González, reducing both sides to 10 men.
Final Score Full-time Ecuador 1 – 0 Argentina

The Absence of Lionel Messi

Argentina were without Lionel Messi, rested by coach Lionel Scaloni. To compensate, Scaloni made five changes from the previous fixture against Venezuela, yet the adjustments failed to deliver a positive outcome.

The Controversial Penalty

The decisive moment came in first-half added time (13th minute). A cross into the Argentine box saw Tagliafico and Angelo Preciado leap simultaneously. Tagliafico’s elbow accidentally struck Preciado’s face.

  • The on-field referee, Wilmar Roldán (Colombia), did not blow for a foul.
  • However, after a VAR review, the incident was deemed a penalty.
  • Enner Valencia confidently converted, sending Emiliano Martínez the wrong way.

This decision stirred debate, with replays suggesting the contact might have been unintentional.

Match Flow and Chances

  • Early Pressure: Ecuador created two clear chances in the opening 15 minutes, but Martínez’s sharp saves kept Argentina alive.
  • Argentina’s Struggles: Despite steadying their play, Argentina failed to register a shot on target in the first half. Attempts by Lautaro Martínez, Giuliano Simeone, and Nicolás González all went wide.
  • Second Half Shift: Reduced to 10 each after Caicedo’s dismissal, Argentina gained better control of midfield but still failed to test Ecuador’s goalkeeper.

Shot Statistics:

Team Total Shots On Target Possession (%)
Ecuador 11 4 60%
Argentina 8 0 40%

 

Tactical Substitutions

At the hour mark, Scaloni introduced Franco Mastantuono (wearing Messi’s No.10 shirt), Julián Álvarez, and Giovani Lo Celso. Despite injecting fresh energy, Argentina could not break through. Mastantuono, though promising, failed to intimidate Ecuador’s defence.

Questions remain whether Scaloni could have introduced him earlier to strengthen midfield dominance.

Historical Context and Implications

  • This was Ecuador’s first win against Argentina since 2015 in World Cup qualifying.
  • Argentina last experienced a similar combination of a red card and a penalty conceded during the disastrous 6-1 defeat to Bolivia in 2009.
  • With this loss, Argentina will lose their top spot in the upcoming FIFA rankings, dropping to third, behind Spain and France.
  • Ecuador, already qualified, finish second in the standings.

Final South American Qualifiers Table (Top 2)

Position Team Matches Played Points Status
1 Argentina 18 38 Qualified
2 Ecuador 18 29 Qualified

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