Argentina secured a crucial 1-0 victory over Peru in Buenos Aires during the latest round of FIFA World Cup CONMEBOL qualifiers on Tuesday. Lautaro Martínez delivered a spectacular volley in the 34th minute, propelling La Albiceleste to the top of the qualifiers table with 18 points from six matches.
Martínez’s Historic Moment
The Inter Milan striker’s goal not only secured the win but also placed him in elite company, equaling Diego Maradona’s record of 34 goals for the national team. Martínez’s strike, executed with precision and flair, was the highlight of an otherwise tightly contested match.
Argentina’s Dominance
The reigning World Cup champions controlled much of the game, with Lionel Messi orchestrating attacks from midfield. Despite dominating possession and creating multiple scoring opportunities, Argentina struggled to break through Peru’s defensive line after Martínez’s goal.
Peru’s Struggles Continue
Peru, yet to register a win in the qualifiers, put up a resilient defensive effort but failed to capitalize on rare counterattacks. The team remains at the bottom of the CONMEBOL standings with only two points from six games, facing an uphill battle to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.
CONMEBOL Qualifiers Table Highlights
- 1st: Argentina – 18 points
- 2nd: Brazil – 15 points
- 3rd: Colombia – 12 points
- 10th: Peru – 2 points
Key Takeaways
- Lautaro Martínez Shines: His performance solidifies his role as Argentina’s leading striker, stepping up in key moments.
- Defensive Solidity: Argentina’s backline, led by Cristian Romero, ensured a clean sheet, frustrating Peru’s attackers.
- Peru’s Offensive Woes: The team has now gone four matches without scoring, highlighting a need for tactical adjustments.
Where to Watch
Fans can catch upcoming CONMEBOL qualifiers on platforms such as ESPN and FIFA’s official streaming service, ensuring global access to South America’s intense road to the World Cup.
Next Matches
Argentina will face Colombia in their next qualifier, while Peru takes on Bolivia, hoping to revive their faltering campaign.
