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·15 luglio 2025

Copa América 2025: Chile’s second-half surge sinks Peru

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The 2025 Copa América got underway in South America with a classic rivalry this weekend: Peru vs. Chile. But it was Chile who made the first statement.

After a tight first half, Chile exploded after the break, scoring three unanswered goals to cruise past Peru for the win.


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Shaky start to Copa América

In the first half, it was evident which side was the better team. It was Chile, but they couldn’t really capitalise on that momentum. Chile got a big chance early on in the fourth minute of the first half. Pamela Cabezas got a shot on goal, but Peru goalkeeper Maryory Sánchez saved it.

Peru tried to do something back in the 20th minute with a shot from long range. Gianella Romero tried from at least 20 meters, but her shot was an easy target for the goalkeeper. And that was the only thing Peru could show in the first half.

Chile ended the half with a series of half-chances from a corner and again, shots from distance. But they were only counting for the statistics, as they didn’t really show any signs of danger.

Second half: Chile dominance

In the second half, Peru came out with greater attacking intent, immediately showing more activity on the ball. This aggressive approach evidently opened up the game, creating space for both sides.

Chile capitalised on the extra space, breaking the deadlock in the 62nd minute. They increased the tempo, and Yenny Acuña shot on goal. The effort hit the bar, but Cabezas followed up the rebound to put Chile on the scoresheet.

Twenty minutes later, Chile doubled the score via Sonya Keefe, who came on in the 76th minute. A cross from the right by Michelle Olivares was headed down to Keefe, and she expertly converted on the half volley. That made it 0-2 for Chile, and three points were in the bag.

Before the final whistle sounded, Chile asserted their dominance, increasing the scoreline to 3-0. It was Mary Valencia in the 94th minute on the break, who managed to get the goal on a second try.

Final thoughts

Both teams had some understandable nerves going into the first game of a new tournament. While Chile was dominant in the first half, it was only when Peru started to do something with the ball that Chile could be dangerous.

Three important and clinical goals on the break and on transition made sure Chile won the game.

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