Peru 0-2 Argentina: Lionel Messi and Co extend unbeaten run to 11 games

Peru 0-2 Argentina: Lionel Messi and Co extend unbeaten run to 11 games and remain second in World Cup qualifying after Nicolas Gonzalez and Lautaro Martinez strike in win

  • Argentina went ahead through Nicolas Gonzalez 17 minutes into the match  
  • Lautaro Martinez then doubled advantage after rounding goalkeeper  
  • Lionel Messi said: ‘We played a great game, goals came and we created lots’
  • Argentina remain second in qualifying and have not lost in last 11 matches 

Argentina scored twice in the first half and were unfortunate not to score more in a dominant second as they comfortably beat Peru 2-0 in a World Cup qualifier in Lima on Tuesday.

Nicolas Gonzalez put the visitors ahead with an angled shot in 17 minutes following incisive work from Giovani Lo Ceslo on the left flank and then Lautaro Martinez doubled their lead 11 minutes later when he ran on to a superb pass from Leandro Paredes and rounded the keeper to slot home.

‘From the very start we played a great game, the goals came and we created lots of chances,’ said captain Lionel Messi.

Lionel Messi and his Argentina side are two points off Brazil in the qualifying table 

Lautaro Martinez was on the scoresheet in a comfortable victory over Peru on Tuesday

Lautaro Martinez was on the scoresheet in a comfortable victory over Peru on Tuesday

The striker rounded the goalkeeper with ease and finished nicely for his side in Lima

The striker rounded the goalkeeper with ease and finished nicely for his side in Lima 

‘Happy with the victory, we needed it after the game we played the other day,’ he added in reference to their 1-1 draw at home to Paraguay last week.

‘This is the path we have to keep on going down.’

Argentina pressured after the break with goalkeeper Pedro Gallese denying Lucas Ocampos with a great block and Anderson Santamaria intervening in the box to stop Messi from adding a third on the counterattack.

The win extended Argentina’s unbeaten run to 11 games and means they stay second in the 10-team South American qualifying group for Qatar 2022, two points behind leaders Brazil.

Nicholas Gonzalez broke the deadlock for Argentina before wheeling away in celebration

Nicholas Gonzalez broke the deadlock for Argentina before wheeling away in celebration

Gonzalez was thrilled with the opener and Messi equally happy with the performance

Gonzalez was thrilled with the opener and Messi equally happy with the performance 

It also marked the first time since the year 2000 that the two-times world champions have won three consecutive away qualifiers.

Peru’s defeat extended their winless run to seven matches under coach Ricardo Gareca, the Argentine who guided them to their first World Cup finals in 36 years last time around in Russia.

Argentina’s next two qualifiers are in March, at home to Uruguay and away to Brazil, the only side in the group to have won all four of their matches so far.

It was a job well done for Ricardo Gareca's men as they extended their unbeaten run to 11

It was a job well done for Ricardo Gareca’s men as they extended their unbeaten run to 11

The top four teams in the 10-team South American group qualify automatically for Qatar 2022 and the fifth-placed side goes into an inter-regional playoff.

Earlier in the night, Bolivia were denied their first win when Kaku scored with 18 minutes remaining to rescue a 2-2 draw for home side Paraguay in Asuncion.

Bolivia last qualified for the World Cup in 1994 and were 2-1 up at half time but they had to settle for a point that still leaves them bottom of the group.

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