Paredes scores winner in Zilina

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Esteban Paredes takes aim against Slovakia
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Match Time: 16:00 UK
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Slovakia
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Chile
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Updated: November 17, 2009, 8:00 AM UK
Esteban Paredes scored
early in the second half to give Chile a 2-1 friendly win over
fellow World Cup qualifiers Slovakia on Tuesday which earned
lavish praise from the opposing coach.
"At times it seemed like we were playing Barcelona,"
Slovakia coach Vladimir Weiss told reporters. "They don't let
you get near the ball. They are excellent tactically. They are a magnificent team
with a magnificent coach (Marcelo Bielsa)."
Tuesday's match suggested Chile were more likely to spring a
surprise in next year's finals in South Africa as the home team
were often made to look slow and lumbering.
Defender Gonzalo Jara thumped the visitors ahead from close
range after nine minutes before Slovakia equalised against the
run of play with a header by Stanislav Sestak eight minutes
later.
Chile should have gone back in front before halftime and had
to wait until the 56th minute before Fabian Orellana's cross
found Arturo Vidal at the far post and he headed the ball to
Paredes who scored from close range. Slovakia were second best for 75 minutes but then created a
flurry of chances in the last quarter of an hour.
Bielsa was, typically, more downbeat than his opposite
number. "It seemed to me to be a satisfactory performance and the
players reached the approved standard," said the former
Argentina coach.
"There were situations where I imagined we were going to end
up creating more danger to the opposition than we eventually
managed to."
Slovakia have qualified for the World Cup finals for the
first time as an independent nation while Chile will make their
first appearance since 1998.