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COPA AMÉRICA

Di María inspires Argentina to Chile win at Copa América

The PSG star scored one and set up the other as Argentina's campaign got off to a winning start against Chile at the Copa América.

Di María inspires Argentina to Chile win at Copa América
David FernándezEFE

A grieving Angel Di María was the inspiration as Argentina shrugged off the absence of Lionel Messi to defeat holders Chile 2-1 in their opening Copa América Centenario game here Monday.

Paris Saint-Germain star Di María -- reeling from the death of his grandmother only hours earlier -- scored one goal and set up another as the two-time world champions avenged their defeat to Chile in last year's Copa América final.

Di María opened the scoring on 51 minutes and emotionally held a T-shirt up to the sky emblazoned with the message: "Grandma, I will miss you so much."

Moments later Di María then set up Argentina's second for Ever Banega, to complete a man-of-the-match performance.

"I had to play, I wanted to play, my grandmother was so proud that I played for the national team," Di María said during a post-match television interview before breaking down in tears.

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Argentina coach Gerardo Martino revealed afterwards Di María had kept his loss a secret from him.

"I just learned that five minutes ago that his grandmother died," Martino said. "He didn't tell me anything, he was feeling well to play."

Di María's virtuoso display secured a deserved three points for Argentina, who will now fancy their chances of topping Group D with games against Panama and Bolivia to come.

Chile substitute José Fuenzalida scored an injury time consolation for the holders.

Injured Argentina captain Messi watched from the substitutes' bench at Levi's Stadium after failing to recover in time from a sore back suffered in a friendly win over Honduras last month.

But the Barcelona superstar's absence was barely noticeable, with Nicolás Gaitán slotting into Argentina's attack and making an instant impression, hitting the woodwork with a header after only two minutes.

Argentina dominated the early exchanges before Chile, fielding the core of their victorious Copa América side, gradually grew into the game.

Chile came closest to breaking the first half deadlock in the 30th minute, when Alexis Sánchez burst onto a layoff from Arturo Vidal to go in on goal.

The Arsenal forward picked his spot and shot low but Argentine keeper Sergio Romero was equal to the challenge, saving brilliantly to deny Chile.

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David FernándezEFE

Sánchez drew another save from Romero in a bright Chilean start to the second half but it was Argentina who opened the scoring six minutes after the break.

A swift counter-attack saw Banega release Di María, whose quick low shot flew past Claudio Bravo and into the bottom corner as the Chile goalkeeper struggled to get his body into position.

Eight minutes later it was 2-0, Di María turning creator this time with a deft pass to Banega whose low shot took a slight deflection off Mauricio Isla to deceive Bravo.

The game continued to have an edge with Di María and Gary Medel both receiving yellow cards for an off-the-ball scuffle shortly afterwards.

In injury time Fuenzalida grabbed a late consolation with a headed goal from a free-kick but it was too little too late.

Chile's Argentina-born coach Juan Antonio Pizzi bemoaned mistakes which cost his team goals.

"The mistakes were crucial," Pizzi said. "They cost us two goals."

It was Chile's third straight defeat -- but Pizzi was bullish about his team's chances of coming back.

"We believe we're going to get into the next round," he said. "I know we have difficult games ahead of us, but we're going to continue working hard and we have belief to move to the next round."

Argentina are seeking their first major title since lifting the Copa América in 1993.

Also in Group D, veteran striker Blas Pérez scored twice as Panama beat Bolivia.

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Pérez scored his first after 10 minutes when he slid in to push home a cross from 10 yards out before Juan Carlos Arce tied the score eight minutes into the second half.

Pérez grabbed the winner three minutes from time.

Panama next play Argentina on Friday while Chile face Bolivia.