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Chile defeated Colombia by 2-0 to enter the finals against Argentina.
Updated : Sep 30, 2017, 06:46 AM IST
In a rain delayed Copa America Centenario semi-final being held in Chicago, Chile defeated Colombia by 2-0 to enter the finals against Argentina. This is the second consecutive summer that the two teams will be playing against each other in finals, that was won by Chile last year.
Two early goals by Charles Aranguiz and Jose Fuenzalida gave Chile the lead in the first half itself. The match's second half was delayed for two and a half hours. Here are a few Twitter reactions on Chile's win:
#Football #Copa100 @R2_TV Chile is into a back-to-back final against Argentina after defeating 10-man Colombia 2-0 on the night.
— Samuel StSam Adeyemi (@stsamadeyemi) June 23, 2016
A guy from Chile: " We won, but you guys have the most gorgeous girls!"
— Isa (@GilIsagil) June 23, 2016
— Erick JD (@gigerick) June 23, 2016
Chile campeon #CopaAmerica
Chile is just about the most underrated team in the world.
— David Perez (@Davidp_9) June 23, 2016
I'm not gonna put Chile on my food anymore :(
— Joshua (@yeahitsjoshy) June 23, 2016
look at the bright side we didn't lose 7-0 against chile (:
— Akasuna no Jason (@that_jetlyfe) June 23, 2016
CHILE'S TAKING IT ALL AGAIN THIS YEAR
— Perla (@perlasamantha_) June 23, 2016
Lmao no matter what anyone says, Chile was clearly the better team...point blank
— Chile (@Jcortez_115) June 23, 2016
THE COLOMBIAN WHO OUTRAN THE CHILE PLAYERS ACROSS THE FEILD NEEDS TO GET SIGNED LMAO
— dee nuh (@woahdina) June 23, 2016
Congrats Chile you played dirty af /p>— Mafee (@mariaafalvarezz) June 23, 2016
This match is why South Americans hate chile
— DJ KARMA (@Ksharma1205) June 23, 2016
Argentina and Chile are the best teams in South America, and have been for a while.
— Lucas Resende (@lucasammr) June 23, 2016
A final that makes sense, for once.
How much did Chile pay this ref lmao
— Jose Gomez (@SenJoseG) June 23, 2016
Respect to the Colombia and Chile fans. There aren't many that would endure a 2+ hour delay and come back dancing in the stands after.
— Tom Marshall (@mexicoworldcup) June 23, 2016