‘I’ve been practicing’ says Eduardo Vargas after screamer sends Chile to Copa America final

Eduardo Vargas supplied a double and Chile reached the Copa America final on Monday over fierce rivals Peru with a 2-1 victory in Santiago.

Chile's Eduardo Vargas celebrates after scoring his second, winning goal against Peru on Monday night in the Copa America semi-final in Santiago. Juan Carlos Cardenas / EPA / June 29, 2015
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Chile goal hero Eduardo Vargas revealed he had been practicing long-range shots after scoring a 30-yard screamer to fire his country into the Copa America final in Santiago on Monday.

Vargas uncorked a contender for goal of the tournament in the 64th minute, surging forward from midfield and letting fly to send an unstoppable shot ripping past Peru goalkeeper Pedro Gallese.

“I’ve been practicing shooting from long range in training and doing quite well with them, so when I found myself in that position I had the confidence to shoot,” Vargas told Chilean television.

“I’m very happy that we’re in the final,” added the 25-year-old forward, who also scored Chile’s controversial opening goal in the first half to give his side the lead.

Vargas’s opener was lucky to stand; replays showed the striker had scored after being in an offside position when Alexis Sanchez played a teasing cross into the Peruvian box.

That decision was balanced out early in the second half when Vargas saw a superb volleyed goal wrongly ruled out for offside.

Vargas’s heroics come after a difficult season for the forward, who last year was loaned from Serie A outfit Napoli to struggling Premier League side Queens Park Rangers.

Vargas endured a miserable season at Loftus Road as QPR slumped to relegation, finishing bottom of the table.

For Chile, it is their first Copa America final since 1987.

Peru, who played most of the match with 10 men after Carlos Zambrano was sent off for a reckless challenge on Charles Aranguiz after 20 minutes, came back bravely to force an equaliser through a Gary Medel own goal in the 60th minute.

But Vargas restored Chile’s lead with his wondergoal.

Chile will now play the winner of Tuesday’s semi-final between Argentina and Paraguay as they chase a first Copa America crown after 99 years of failure.

The latest instalment of Chile and Peru’s long football rivalry – known as the “Clasico del Pacifico” – burst into life after only four minutes, when Chile’s Arturo Vidal tangled angrily with Zambrano.

Vidal was fortunate to escape at least a booking for thrusting a hand in Zambrano’s face as tempers threatened to boil over.

Moments later, Venezuelan referee Jose Argota moved to nip the tensions in the bud, showing Zambrano a yellow card for tugging down Arsenal star Sanchez.

Yet while Chile made the brighter start, it was Peru that came closest to scoring in the opening minutes, with Jefferson Farfan’s header from a Paolo Guerrero cross cannoning back off the woodwork.

The match turned in the 20th minute after Zambrano’s dismissal.

The centre-half was given his marching orders after catching Aranguiz with an ugly studs-up challenge as he followed through after a clearance.

Sensing Peru's vulnerability, Chile turned up the pressure and might have opened the scoring through Jorge Valdivia on 28 minutes, only for the influential playmaker's curling shot to fly just wide.

Six minutes later, Chile were denied again when Peru defender Luis Advincula produced a superb last-ditch block from Vargas to clear.

Three minutes before half time, though, Peru’s resistance broke when Sanchez’s cross from the left bounced back off the inside of the upright for Vargas to bundle home from close range.

The goal was harsh on Peru, though, as replays showed Vargas was fractionally offside when Sanchez crossed.

Chile sought to press home their advantage after the break and Vargas was unlucky to see a superb volleyed goal ruled out.

Peru clawed their way back into the contest on the hour mark when Guerrero released Advincula down the right.

The full-back’s cross caused havoc in the Chile area and Medel panicked and prodded home past Claudio Bravo.

Peru’s celebrations were short-lived though when Vargas crashed in his winning goal four minutes later.

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