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Argentina, Brazil win

Brian Homewood

Argentina qualified for the World Cup with a 2-0 win away to Ecuador on Wednesday while struggling Brazil greatly improved their chances as they beat Paraguay by the same score.

First half goals from Juan Sebastian Veron and Hernan Crespo, from a penalty, gave leaders Argentina victory in Quito and ensured they will finish in the top four of the South American qualifying group.

Brazil remained fourth but closed the gap on Paraguay and Ecuador above them as well as pulling clear of fifth-placed Uruguay with their win in Porto Alegre, where Paraguay captain Jose Luis Chilavert was again the centre of attention.

Chilavert, who on Tuesday had provocatively suggested that Brazil return territory they took from his country in the War of the Triple Alliance in 1870, nearly came to blows with Brazil's Roberto Carlos at the end.

The pair had to be kept apart by security men after the Real Madrid player appeared to make offensive gestures at Chilavert during the game.

The top four teams benefitted from Uruguay's shock 2-0 defeat away to bottom team Venezuela on Tuesday.

The week's fixtures will be completed on Thursday when Colombia play Peru at home needing a win to take them above Uruguay.

The top four teams qualify directly for the World Cup finals in Japan and South Korea in 2002 while the fifth play off against Oceania winners Australia.

With four games each left Paraguay (26 points), Ecuador (25) and Brazil (24) look well-placed to join Argentina leaving either Uruguay (21) or Colombia (19 with a game in hand) to play off against Australia.

Peru, Chile, Bolivia and Venezuela are effectively out of the running.

SEA LEVEL

Ecuador, unbeaten in Quito where they enjoy the advantage of playing at 2,800 metres above sea level, started strongly but never recovered from falling behind to a long range shot by Veron after 20 minutes.

Crespo's penalty 15 minutes later also left Ecuador with 10 men as Kleber Chala was sent off for handling the ball on the line.

"The altitude is a problem but we found the goals at the right moment," said Argentina defender Roberto Ayala.

Crespo, leading scorer in the competition with nine goals, added: "This is result of very hard work with a group who understand each other superbly on and off the field."

Ecuador coach Hernan Dario Gomez was confident his team could recover to qualify for their first World Cup.

"It's no disgrace to lose to the best team in the world," he said.

FIRST GOAL

Brazil were desperate for a win against Paraguay and steadied their nerves when Marcelinho Paraiba headed his first international goal in the fifth minute.

The good start was not enough to make Brazil play with the style they are famous for and Paraguay, despite missing regular central defenders Carlos Gamarra through injury and Celso Ayala through suspension, always looked capable of equalising.

Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari ranted non-stop at his team on the touchline and the points were only safe after Rivaldo, who produced another below par performance for his country, headed a second goal in the 70th minute.

The goal was set up by one of Denilson's trademark winding runs, three minutes after the winger had been brought on.

At the end, Scolari, nicknamed Big Phil and famous for his so-called "Sergeant Major" approach to training and discipline, wept with emotion.

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