Sao Paulo: In their first matches in almost a year, Argentina and Uruguay won their South American World Cup qualifying openers without doing much to impress their fans watching from home.
Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez each scored from the spot, but did little else to energize the empty stadiums of a region still hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Messi netted the only goal of Argentina's victory over Ecuador at the La Bombonera stadium, while Suarez opened the scoring in Uruguay's 2-1 last-minute win over Chile in Montevideo. Paraguay was held to a 2-2 draw by Peru on Thursday.
The rest of the opening games in South American qualifiers for Qatar 2022 will be completed Friday, when Brazil, possibly without Neymar, hosts Bolivia and James Rodriguez' Colombia plays against Venezuela. All 10 teams will be on again on Tuesday.
South America will have four direct berths in the next World Cup. Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Colombia, in that order, start as favourites for those spots. The fifth-best team can earn qualification through an intercontinental playoff, with Peru and Chile as strong contenders. The qualifying phase ends in March 2022.
ARGENTINA
Messi did have more liberty with his national team than he has had recently in Barcelona. Despite the goal from the spot in the 13th minute, he did not shine as expected and saw his two attacking teammates, Lautaro Martnez and Lucas Ocampo, waste opportunities in the match in Buenos Aires.
Messi's favourite partner with Argentina, striker Sergio Aguero, is injured.
It was a tough year for all the world, for us Argentinians. To be able to play and give some joy to people with this victory, beyond the match itself, is good to take some of the stress off," Messi said.
What matters is that we won and now we have to keep growing, as we have done since the Copa America last year.
Messi, who is yet to win a trophy with his national team, had only two shots on goal.
Ecuador threatened Argentina's lead at times during the second half, despite having little time to prepare under new coach Gustavo Alfaro.
Messi was allowed to play despite receiving a red card during the 2019 Copa America. The punishment was erased because it was supposed to be carried out within one year.